How it works (3 steps)
- Reset the vibe: be casual, not reactive.
- Give an easy question: preferences and small stories work best.
- Stop after one message: let them come to you.
Examples (3–5)
“Random question: what’s been the best part of your week so far?”
“Okay I’m still thinking about the taco debate. What’s your top spot?”
“I disappeared for a second. I’m back. What’s your current obsession-show, song, or snack?”
“If you’re around this week, I’d be down to grab a drink. Wed or Thu?”
Copy/paste pack
“Random question: what’s been the highlight of your week?”
“Okay I’m still thinking about what you said - what’s your take now?”
“Quick one: what’s the best thing you ate this week?”
“What are you watching/listening to lately? I need a recommendation.”
“I disappeared for a sec. I’m back. What’s your current obsession-show, song, or snack?”
“Coffee walk or cocktail night? Pick one.”
“If you’re around this week, I’d be down to grab a drink. Wed or Thu?”
“Hey you - how’s your week been going?”
“You seem fun. I’d rather talk in person-want to meet up this week?”
“Okay, are we reviving this chat or what?”
Common mistakes
- Guilt: “guess you’re not interested” kills attraction.
- Double texting repeatedly: send one strong message, then wait.
- Over-explaining: keep it clean; no apology paragraph.
- Trying to force chemistry: your job is to reopen the door, not sprint.
Why FlirtCopilot is different
- Uses the last messages: paste the chat or upload a screenshot for context.
- Gives multiple tones: calm, playful, direct, flirty.
- Short drafts: messages that are easy to send and easy to reply to.
Generate a “revive” text
Paste your last few messages (or upload a screenshot) and pick a tone.
Open reply generator