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How to Create a Fake Infloww Dashboard

Updated June 15, 20267 min read

If you run or pitch an OnlyFans management agency, you have probably wished you could show the Infloww interface without exposing a real creator’s payouts. This guide walks through how to create a fake Infloww dashboard as a demo environment: an editable, pixel-accurate copy of the Infloww CRM dashboard you can fill with projected numbers and present in a meeting, all without ever logging into a live account.

To be clear up front: this is a projection and illustration tool. You are showing what an agency operation could look like at a given scale, not passing off simulated figures as audited revenue. If that distinction is new to you, read What is a fake dashboard? before you start.

Step 1: Open the Infloww template

Instead of starting from a blank canvas or a Photoshop file, you open a template that already mirrors the real Infloww layout: the multi-account overview at the top, the per-creator revenue list, the agent performance panel, and the messaging stats. Because it is the rebuilt front-end markup rather than an image, every element is already styled in Infloww’s exact fonts, spacing and chart components.

Step 2: Edit the agency revenue and headline numbers

Start at the top with the figures a viewer reads first. Click the total agency revenue tile and type your projected number. Then set the supporting headline metrics that frame the rest of the view.

  • Total agency revenue for the period you are illustrating (monthly is most common).
  • Active creators / accounts under management, so the multi-account overview reflects your real roster size.
  • Revenue attribution per creator, splitting that agency total across the accounts you manage.
  • Period and date range, so the timeline and growth percentages line up with the story you are telling.

Edit per-creator and per-account revenue

Drop into the creator list and set revenue line by line. This is where a demo earns its credibility: a believable spread of top, mid and newer creators looks far more authentic than five identical round numbers. Each account row carries its own revenue, and the multi-account overview rolls them up.

Step 3: Set agent and chatter performance

Infloww is built around chatting teams, so the agent performance panel is often the most scrutinised part of the view. Edit the per-agent stats so the operation reads like a real desk.

  • Messages sent per agent across the shift or period.
  • Conversion from message to sale, so messaging efficiency is visible at a glance.
  • Revenue attributed to each chatter, tying performance back to dollars.
  • Shifts, so coverage and workload look realistic across the team.
Keep the inputs internally consistent

The fastest way to make a demo look fake is to break its own math: an agent with 80 messages and “top performer” revenue, or per-creator revenue that does not add up to the agency total. Pick figures that tell one coherent story, then let the template do the arithmetic for you.

Step 4: Let the charts auto-recalculate

This is the part a static screenshot can never do. Change one core metric and the connected figures update automatically. Raise an agent’s messages sent and the messaging efficiency and conversion read-outs adjust; bump a creator’s revenue and the attribution split and the agency total reflow. The trend lines and bar charts redraw to match, so the whole view stays consistent without manual editing.

Step 5: Review, then export

  1. Scroll and hover the finished view as if you were the prospect. Interactive elements behave like the real product, so check tooltips and tab switches look right.
  2. Sanity-check the totals one last time, agency revenue against the creator list, agent revenue against the team panel.
  3. Export a clean image or share the live page for your pitch deck, recruiting post or onboarding call.

That is the whole loop: open, edit, recalc, export. For the full editable version you can open and type into yourself, see Dashmock. If you would rather generate the numbers in bulk, the fake Infloww dashboard generator covers the field-by-field workflow in more depth.

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a fake Infloww dashboard?

Open an Infloww template, edit the headline agency revenue, set per-creator revenue and agent performance, let the charts recalculate automatically, then export an image or share the live page. The whole flow takes a few minutes and never touches a live account.

Do the charts update when I change the numbers?

Yes. Because a demo Infloww dashboard is the rebuilt front-end rather than a screenshot, changing a core metric like agency revenue or messages sent causes the connected figures and chart curves to recalculate so the view stays internally consistent.

Is this the same as faking real earnings?

No. It is a projection or illustration of what an agency operation could look like at a given scale. Presenting simulated figures as audited, real revenue to deceive someone is fraud; see our guide on whether fake dashboards are legal.

See an editable Fake Infloww Dashboard

Open it on Dashmock and change the numbers yourself.

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