The fastest sellers on Avirt turn a casual “is this still available?” into a verified, dispatched order before the buyer has a chance to cool off. Here is the exact workflow — and the three settings that make it repeatable.

Why speed is the whole game

In social commerce, intent is perishable. A buyer who messages three sellers at once will pay the one who responds first with a clear price and a clean way to pay. Every minute of delay is a measurable drop in conversion — and a notebook-and-calculator workflow simply cannot keep up across WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok at the same time.

Avirt collapses that gap. The moment a message lands, the AI reads the intent, drafts the order, and surfaces a single confirm action. Your job shifts from typing to approving.

Treat every “how much?” as an order that hasn’t been written down yet.

The three-minute workflow

  1. Let the inbox unify. Connect WhatsApp Business and Instagram so every conversation lands in one queue — no app-switching, no missed DMs.
  2. Approve the AI draft. When Avirt detects order intent, it pre-fills the items, quantity, and total in Naira. Check it, tap Accept.
  3. Send a verified payment link. The buyer pays through Paystack or Flutterwave; the order only moves to “Paid” after the API confirms it.
  4. Dispatch in one tap. Hand the verified order straight to GIG Logistics or Sendbox without re-typing the address.
⚡ The setting that matters most

Turn on auto-draft on intent in Inbox settings. Avirt will prepare the order the instant a buyer signals interest, so the reply is ready before you’ve finished reading the message.

Never ship on a screenshot

Fake bank-alert screenshots are a major source of preventable loss in social commerce. Avirt verifies payment status through the provider’s rail. A screenshot moves the order to Under Review — not Paid — so goods only leave your hands once the payment is genuinely confirmed.