Money
A fake bank notification is an amount plus a name
Fake bank notification, fake payment notification, fake bank alert — UGC uses the same card: money moved, then the product. The lock screen has to look like a real alert.
Payment opens work because they are specific. A first name. A dollar amount. A mark people already know. A fake bank notification app that only flashes “You got paid” without a number looks like a template.
MockItUp ships Cash App for the green mark. For a bank, tap +, name it Chase or Wells Fargo or whatever the ad needs, and write “You received $47 from Alex.” Download the Mac app.
The card
- App name: Cash App, or the bank.
- Text: “You received $47 from Alex” — the number has to match the story.
- One ping unless the bit is a streak of deposits.
This is not a real transfer and it is not an Android “fake bank alert SMS” toy. It is a lock-screen video for a hook. If you need a text after the payment, stack a fake text notification.
Where people mess it up
- A screenshot of a banking app instead of the notification.
- A round number that looks invented: $1,000,000.
- Three different banks on one lock screen.