π Glossary of Key Terms
If youβre new to bots, automation, or sweepstakes tools in general β this section breaks down the most common terms youβll see inside SweepFlow and the community.
Use it as a cheat sheet while you learn the system.
π AIO (All-In-One)
Definition: A task mode that can work on almost any website β not just prebuilt modules.
In SweepFlow: Called Browser AIO, it opens a browser and lets you manually configure how the bot interacts with any form.
Used when thereβs no existing module or youβre targeting niche sweeps.
π Address Jigging
Definition: A way to slightly change your address so websites treat each one as unique.
Why? Helps you avoid being flagged for duplicate entries.
Example:
123 Main St Apt 1
123 Main St #1
123 Main Street Unit One
All point to the same place, but look different to sweep filters.
SweepFlow supports address lists and jigging strategies to scale safely.
π§ Catchall
Definition: A custom domain email that accepts any address variation.
Why? Lets you create hundreds of unique emails β all delivered to a single inbox.
Example:
You buy yourdomain.com
Use: a1@yourdomain.com, freegift@yourdomain.com, etc.
All go to your real inbox
Ideal for scaling tasks without needing 100+ separate inboxes.
π§© Captcha Solver
Definition: A service that solves captchas (like reCAPTCHA, HCaptcha, Turnstile) so you donβt have to.
Popular Options:
Built-in SweepSolve
Most solvers require API keys and a small balance (solves usually cost cents).
π Task Group
Definition: A collection of tasks inside SweepFlow.
Why? Helps you organize entries and run tasks in batches.
Example:
You create a group called Gift Cards
Inside are 20 tasks targeting gift card sweeps
You can start, stop, or edit the whole group at once
π€ Profile
Why? Makes task setup faster β you donβt need to assign each list manually every time.
Profiles are not the same as your real identity β theyβre a config shortcut.
π Instant Win
Definition: A type of sweep where you find out instantly if you won (like a spin wheel or scratch-off game).
In SweepFlow: Wins show up in the Wins tab of the Logs section.
Often easier to win but require fast entries, clean data, and good captcha solving.
π Proxy (ISP, DC, Resi)
Definition: A way to hide your real IP address when running tasks.
Types:
ISP β Best speed + trust rating
DC (Datacenter) β Fastest, but more likely to get blocked
Resi (Residential) β Slow but looks most human
Why use them? Sites can detect multiple entries from the same IP. Proxies prevent bans and increase success rates.
1 Proxy = 1 Task is the safest rule.
π Auto-Enter
Definition: A toggle inside SweepFlow that makes a task run automatically when a sweep is added or a group is triggered.
Why? Helps you automate and schedule tasks around drop times or high-value sweeps.
π Rate-Limited / Flagged
Definition: When a site temporarily blocks you due to too many requests from the same IP or account.
Signs:
403 or 429 errors in logs
Tasks instantly fail
Sweep site loads slowly or shows captcha every visit
Fixes: Rotate proxies, use better delays, and vary your entry data.
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