Features
Fansly Quick Select Presets
Add longer day shortcuts to date pickers so you can move dates faster.
Fansly Quick Select Presets add extra day buttons to supported date pickers. Use them when you want to jump forward or backward by common ranges like 14, 30, 60, or 90 days without clicking the same date controls repeatedly.
Accessing Fansly Quick Select Presets
- Open a supported Fansly date picker that has a Quick Select section.
- Look for the FBuddy Quick Select row below the normal Fansly quick-select buttons.
- Click a preset such as +14d, +30d, +60d, or +90d to move the selected date forward.
- Click a matching negative preset such as -14d or -30d to move the selected date backward.
The default presets are +14d, +30d, +60d, and +90d.
Customize Presets
- Click the FBuddy icon.
- Open Tweaks.
- Open the Fansly UI Tweaks tab.
- Find Fansly Quick Select Presets.
- Add, edit, remove, or reset day values.
Preset values are saved as positive whole days and sorted automatically. If you enter a duplicate value, it will not be added again.
Future Presets Only
Future presets only is enabled by default.
Use it when you want only forward shortcuts such as +14d and +30d.
When Future presets only is disabled, FBuddy also shows matching backward shortcuts such as -14d and -30d.
Important Notes
- Existing shortcuts: Fansly's normal Quick Select buttons still stay in place.
- 1-day and 7-day presets: These are already covered by Fansly's normal quick-select buttons, so FBuddy does not add duplicate day buttons for them.
- When you remove all presets: No FBuddy Quick Select row is added to the picker.
Troubleshooting
- The FBuddy Quick Select row is missing: Open FBuddy icon > Tweaks > Fansly UI Tweaks > Fansly Quick Select Presets and make sure at least one preset is configured.
- Only future buttons appear: Open Fansly Quick Select Presets in Tweaks and disable Future presets only.
- A preset did not appear after adding it: Check that the value is not already in the list. Use whole numbers, because decimal values are rounded and negative values become positive day values.