Short answer: Say yes with a little personality instead of just dropping your username. Add one playful line so the move off-app feels earned, not transactional.
Paste the message or upload a screenshot and let FlirtCopilot write replies based on your actual chat.
Funny replies you can actually send
Flirty replies (when you want it to go somewhere)
Bad vs. better
Why it works: The after adds a playful challenge, so moving to Snap feels like a game you're both winning instead of a boring handoff.
What 'got snapchat?' actually means
It's rarely about Snapchat specifically. It's a low-risk test to see if you're interested enough to leave the app, where messages feel more personal and faces show up in real time.
Because it's a test, a flat 'yeah, username123' passes it but wastes it. A reply with a little character tells them the vibe is going to continue after the switch, which is the whole reason they asked.
Funny vs flirty: which to pick
Go funny when the chat has been light and joke-heavy, or when you're not sure they're serious yet. A line about your dog-heavy story keeps things easy and low-pressure while still saying yes.
Go flirty when there's already tension and you want to name it. Something like earning a filter-free snap raises the stakes on purpose. Match whatever energy the last three messages had, not the energy you wish they had.
Dating app vs a normal text thread
On a dating app, everyone is talking to several people, so standing out matters more. Add the concrete detail or the twist, because a plain username reads exactly like the fifteen other plain usernames in their inbox.
In a normal text thread with someone you already know, you can be blunter and just send it. The playful framing is for the app stage, where you're still auditioning for the right to keep talking.
How to hand it over without sounding dry
Never send only the username. Attach it to a specific image or a small dare, then let them make the next move so the conversation has somewhere to go.
Avoid the dead-end 'sure' followed by nothing. One concrete line does two jobs at once: it gives them your handle and gives them a reason to open the very first snap you send.
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Only if the chat has real momentum. Snapchat is lower commitment than a phone number, so it's a fine next step, but wait until a few messages have actually landed instead of doing it in the first two lines.
Say so with a joke instead of ghosting. Try something like 'earn the Snap first, I barely know your coffee order' so you keep the flirt alive while staying on the app a little longer.
If they gave a name, add them and send the first snap so you control the opener. If not, send yours with a playful line so opening the add doesn't feel like homework.
Not a blank selfie. Send something with context, your actual face plus a caption that continues the joke you were already telling, so the switch feels seamless instead of like starting over.