Why TSB: The Most Advanced Nike & SNKRS Automation in the Game
Let’s get one thing out of the way: The Shit Bot is not just another sneaker bot. Calling it that would be like calling a Formula 1 car “just another vehicle.” Sure, technically true, but you’d be missing the entire point of TSB.
What looks like “simple automation” on the surface is actually a deep, constantly evolving system built to outthink Nike’s release engine. Every drop has its own personality. Some reward speed. Some reward patience. Others hide behind QR codes, augmented-reality cameras, livestream trivia, or invitation-only links, sitting quietly in your account. TSB was built to read the room every single time, and respond the right way. Even to the trickiest, most special sneaker drops.
Speed matters when speed matters. Accuracy matters when randomness rules. And every entry, account, and millisecond has to land exactly where it should.
That’s the world TSB lives in, and that’s where it shines!
Built for Every Major Nike & SNKRS Release Type
Here’s the lineup. Every Nike release type, what it actually is, and how TSB handles it. No fluff.
1. FLOW. Pure Speed, Pure Adrenaline
What it is: The classic “first-come, first-served” sprint. Stock drops, the fastest checkouts win, and the rest go home empty-handed.
How TSB handles it: This is where TSB really flexes. Users routinely pull 20+ checkouts on small account batches, and once you scale up, hitting 100+ checkouts stops being impressive and starts feeling normal. Stability, prep, and execution, all dialed in for the moment when every millisecond is the difference between a W and a story you don’t want to tell.
2. LEO. The Two-Minute Mind Game
What it is: A hybrid 2-minute “mini-draw” that randomizes early entries to technically true, then flips into first-come, first-served mode.
How TSB handles it: Fully supported. TSB times entries inside the window with the kind of precision this format demands, riding the line between random and fast exactly the way LEO is designed to be played.
3. DAN. The Long Breath
What it is: A 10 to 30-minute raffle. Speed doesn’t matter here. Winners are pulled randomly once the window shuts.
How TSB handles it: Fully supported. With DAN, the game is clean entries, healthy accounts, and consistency across the entire window. TSB keeps everything submitted properly so your odds aren’t ruined by something dumb like a misfire on minute three.
4. Shock Drops. Surprise, You’re Live
What it is: Unannounced surprise releases. Usually around 11 AM or 2 PM EST. Designed specifically to catch people and bots, sleeping.
How TSB handles it: Fully supported. TSB stays ready so you don’t have to refresh SNKRS at lunch like a maniac. When the surprise hits, you’re already in position.
5. Exclusive Access (EA). Your VIP Pass
What it is: A personal invitation that lands in your account, letting you buy a shoe early. Usually earned through past behavior, healthy account history, and a respectable pile of L’s.
How TSB handles it: Fully supported. When EA shows up on your account, TSB makes sure you actually use it instead of staring at it.
6. SNKRS Scratch. Rub the Screen, Reveal the Heat
What it is: An interactive hidden drop where you literally rub your finger across an image on screen to reveal the “Buy” button. Yes, really.
How TSB handles it: Supported, with one small ingredient required: the SNKRS app link. Drop the link in, and TSB walks the rest of the way for you.
7. Influencer / Partner Link. The Secret Door
What it is: Also known as SNKRS Link releases. A specific URL shared by a collaborator (think Travis Scott, think every “how did they even know about this drop” moment) that deep-links into SNKRS and unlocks a hidden product page.
How TSB handles it: Supported. Feed it the link, and you’re walking through the secret door alongside everyone else who got the memo.
8. SNKRS Code Unlock. The Password Drop
What it is: A locked product page that demands a QR scan or a numerical code, usually printed somewhere out in the real world.
How TSB handles it: Supported. Run the SKU, TSB asks for the code, you fetch it. If the code’s right, the door opens and entries start flying. Timing, accuracy & a clean unlock, all handled.
9. SNKRS Cam. Reality, Augmented
What it is: An AR drop where you have to point your phone at a specific real-world image, like a poster or a logo, to unlock the shoe.
How TSB handles it: Supported. One of the more advanced and interactive formats Nike runs, and TSB rolls with it.
10. SNKRS Live Drops. Trivia Night, But the Prize Is a Pair
What it is: Real-time releases inside a livestream. Often, you have to answer a trivia question or interact with the video to even get a shot at buying.
How TSB handles it: Supported. Fast, accurate, livestream-ready.
11. Second Chance. The Comeback Round
What it is: A targeted offer sent only to people who entered the original draw and lost. Leftover stock, second life.
How TSB handles it: Supported, just like Exclusive Access. When that little redemption arc shows up, TSB makes sure you cash in.
What TSB Doesn’t Touch (Yet)
Real talk: some release types are physical-world challenges, and no amount of code is going to teleport your shoes into your hands. We’re transparent about that.
- SNKRS Pass
A reservation system where you use your location to lock down a pair for in-person pickup at a Nike store. Not supported.
- SNKRS Stash
A treasure-hunt drop where you actually have to travel to a specific GPS coordinate in your city to unlock the buy button. Not supported. (Lace up your sneakers for that one. Literally.)
More Than Automation. A Lot More.
From the outside, this all looks deceptively simple. Run accounts. Submit entries. Try to checkout. Easy, right?
Anyone who’s spent five minutes inside the SNKRS ecosystem knows it’s anything but. Every release type plays by different rules. Different timing, different account requirements, different interaction layers, different hidden mechanics. Some live and die by speed. Others are won by randomness. Some demand secret links. Some demand codes. Others require you to watch a livestream and answer questions like you’re on a game show.
Wrapping all of that into one system that handles every format reliably? That takes research, testing, real-world failure, technical depth, and constant updates, the second Nike changes something at 3 AM. That’s the work behind TSB. That’s why it doesn’t feel like a basic tool, because it isn’t one.
Built by a Team That Actually Cares
Here’s the truth nobody likes to admit in this space: results like these don’t come from one person grinding alone in a basement, no matter how talented they are. Even the smartest dev on Earth can’t build, maintain, test, improve, and support something this complex by themselves. Not at this level. Not at this pace.
It takes a team. A team that studies every drop. One that listens when users speak up. A team that takes the L’s, learns fast, and keeps shipping.
That’s the difference with TSB.
It’s not just the code. It’s the people behind the code. Passionate. Technical. Genuinely invested in the product, the community, and the wins that keep stacking up. And that’s how serious tools get built. So now you know why TSB keeps standing tall as one of the most advanced Nike and SNKRS automation systems out there. Not by luck, but by showing up every single day.
Welcome to TSB. Now let’s get those W’s!


