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Rowstr + Inflow: the end-to-end agency stack
Inflow is a fan CRM and AI chatter platform for OnlyFans, Fanvue and MYM agencies, your team uses it to message fans. Rowstr is the content production workspace your team uses to plan, brief, shoot and hand off content. They're not competitors, they're the stack. Plug them next to each other and you have the entire path from shoot day to fan revenue, the model side and the fan side, fully covered.
Feature comparison
Side by side on what each tool actually does. The two products don't compete, they live next to each other in the agency stack.
| Feature | Rowstr | Inflow |
|---|---|---|
Primary job Different layers of the agency stack. Rowstr sits upstream of the chat platform, calendar, briefs, media, model coordination. Inflow sits downstream, chatters talking to fans. | Content production workspace | AI chatter / fan messaging platform |
Content calendar with briefs attached Briefs live on the shoot date in Rowstr. Inflow does not advertise a content calendar. | Yes | No |
Per-model media library Drag-and-drop, up to 100 MB per file, raw + final scoped per creator. | Yes | No |
Model-facing portal Each model logs into her own scoped workspace to see what's due and upload content. | Yes | No |
Per-model link tracking + custom domain | Yes | No |
Team chat scoped per model Rowstr's chat is internal coordination per model. Inflow's chat is fan-facing messaging. | Yes | Fan chat, not team chat |
AI-assisted fan messaging Inflow advertises AI reply suggestions and chatter assistance. Not Rowstr's focus. | No | Yes |
Fan CRM / segmentation | No | Yes |
Chatter shift management | No | Yes |
Telegram notifications Both can push to Telegram (Rowstr via its notification system, Inflow via reports). | Yes | Yes |
Transparent flat pricing | $59 / $129 / $199, unlimited seats | Not published |
The Rowstr + Inflow stack
Three reasons running both side by side is the cleanest setup for an OnlyFans, Fanvue or MYM agency.
Together they cover the whole stack
Rowstr owns the model side, the calendar, the brief, the raw footage, the final edit, the model herself logging in to upload. Inflow owns the fan side, the DM thread, the AI reply, the conversion. Plug them in next to each other and you have the full path from shoot day to fan revenue, with no gap in between.
Each tool wins where the other doesn't try
Inflow doesn't try to give your models a workspace, manage shoot briefs, or store raw footage. Rowstr doesn't try to suggest fan replies, track chatter shifts, or run mass DMs. There's no overlap to manage, they coexist cleanly and feed each other.
Rowstr is the model-facing layer Inflow doesn't have
Chatter platforms are back-office tools for the team that talks to fans, your models don't log into Inflow. Rowstr is the surface each creator opens to see her calendar, her briefs, and to deliver content. It's the model experience layer of the stack, and it's exactly what gets handed off to Inflow once content goes live.
Where Rowstr fits in the stack
Inflow lives at the fan layer, DMs, AI replies, chatter shifts, conversions. Rowstr lives at the model layer, the calendar your producer plans on, the brief the model reads, the raw and final files, the model portal each creator logs into to deliver. When a piece of content is ready in Rowstr, it's handed off and Inflow takes over to monetise it. Start with Rowstr when your content production is the part that's leaking; start with Inflow when fan messaging is. Most agencies end up with both.
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