(And why you should probably stop doing this manually)
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Look... when you're trying to leave personalized comments on 100+ posts, here's what actually happens:
You open the post.
Read the entire thing.
Try to think of something smart to say.
Check if someone already said it.
Write a comment that doesn't sound generic.
Then repeat 99 more times.
By post 47, your brain is mush.
You start writing "Great insights!" on everything.
You miss the main point.
You sound like every other robot commenting for reach.
And guess what?
They can tell.
Your comments get ignored. Zero impressions. Zero followers.
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We built AI commenting that works like a human who actually READ the post.
Instead of YOU reading every single post and crafting responses... the AI does it for you.
Here's how it works:
→ It reads the ENTIRE post (not just skimming)
→ It checks the prompt YOU gave it (your voice, your style, your expertise)
→ It writes a unique, thoughtful comment based on what the post is actually about
Every comment is different.
Every comment is relevant.
Every comment sounds like YOU.
Here's how simple it is:
You configure your prompt once with your:
Then the AI reads each post and crafts a response that makes sense for THAT specific post.
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Let's do the math:
Human approach:
100 comments = 3 hours of reading posts and writing responses
Our AI approach:
100 comments = 5 minutes of configuration, then it runs on autopilot
And here's the kicker... the AI doesn't get brain fog at comment 47.
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Example 1: Post about outbound email sequences
AI reads the post and writes:
"multichannel follow-ups are super necessary because most of the time the lead simply forgets to get back, or they just didn't find the time to reply. it wasn't like they didn't find your service valuable, it was just that it wasn't the right time 'then'."
Not:
"Great insights on email sequences!" ← Generic garbage
Example 2: Post about LinkedIn algorithm changes
AI reads the post and writes:
"ok so we've actually tested this. posting multiple times a day is NOT helping with impressions. Post less content but 🔥 content"
Not:
"Thanks for sharing!" ← Instant delete
See the difference?
One shows you actually read and understood the post.
The other screams "I'm here for reach, not real conversation."