Image reply style bots
1. What an Image Reply Style Bot is?
Image reply style bots are bots that respond using images, usually based on certains triggers in the conversation. This is not an official feature of CrushOn AI. It’s something created and used by the community, so each user is fully responsible for how they use it and the content they include.
2. Trigger Systems
There are different ways to trigger an image in a bot’s response mais elle utilisent toute le même principe; le fait de trigger l'AI pour qu'elle envoie une image bien précise. Here are the most common methods:
Keyword-based trigger: The image is linked to a word tag in the prompt or in the bot’s memory, and the bot shows it when that tag is triggered. The bot replies with the image when the specific word or phrase is used in the chat.
- Asking trigger: Users ask directly for a photo to the character during the chat.
- Pseudo-command system: Users include directly something like [image_name] in the message, and the bot responds with the image linked to that code.
Pros and Cons of each system:
- Keyword-based system: Simple to use, but may trigger images by accident.
- Asking trigger: Offers more control, but can be harder to set up since.
- Pseudo-command system: Very specific, but not always understood by all users, necessite de connaitre le nom des images/ d'avoir la liste de trigger
3. Hosting NSFW Images
- Recommended websites for uploading NSFW images compatible with CrushOn:
- imgur (limited NSFW, often restricted)
- imgbox
- catbox.moe (very popular choice)
4. Using a URL Shortener
- Why it’s highly recommended:
Shortened URLs help keep your bot’s description clean and reduce token count, but more importantly, they prevent errors.
The AI can sometimes randomly alter a single character, like changing a lowercase letter to uppercase, which can break the link entirely. Using a URL shortener (like catboy or imgur) ensures stability, avoids formatting issues, and keeps your prompts reliable.
5. How to Prompt Image Responses
To make your bot send images naturally during roleplay, you can include a [System:] prompt at the end of your character description. This system message tells the AI when and why to send a specific image based on a trigger word or scene.
You can format it in two main ways:
Example 1 (Tag-based):
[Images System: {{char}} will send the image linked to the tag whenever the tag-word is mentioned by {{user}} during the conversation:
Tag: Selfie - (link)
Tag: Mimiko - (link)
Tag: Shower - (link)]
Example 2 (Scene-based):
[System: {{char}} will send the image linked to the scene trigger when the following interactions occur between {{user}} and {{char}}:
Scene: {{user}} asks {{char}} for a selfie - (link)
Scene: {{char}}'s cat, Mimiko, is mentioned - (link)
Scene: {{char}} is taking a shower - (link)]
You can add this prompt at the end of your character’s description, including as many triggers/tag/images as you like. However, make sure not to exceed the token limit: your bot description should ideally stay under 1500 tokens, with an absolute max of 2000. Going beyond that may cause the AI to break or overload its memory. Less is better. Reminder:
- Add the [System:] prompt at the end of your bot’s description.
- Always use a URL shortener, to avoid token overload or link errors.
- Stay under 1500 tokens total for best performance (max 2000 if really needed)
- Test your triggers in chat to ensure smooth image delivery.
Conclusion: clarity, brevity, and testing are key. Keep your prompts efficient, stay within the token limit and always verify that your image triggers work as intended.