Saturday, June 28, 2025

AutoBuzz The Social Media Marketing Automation  

Credit to: arminhamidian

AutoBuzz AI isn’t a fully automatic robot like you might think. It’s a semi-automatic tool, a browser extension that adds an extra tab to your screen when you’re on social media. Its job is to generate comments for you. You still have to physically go to the posts and be the one to click the “post” button.

It’s less of a “set it and forget it” system and more of an “AI-powered assistant” that whispers questionable suggestions in your ear. By using their AI to quickly generate comments, you can speed up your engagement, drive traffic back to your profile, and watch the sales roll in. They sell the idea of efficiency, but what they’re really selling is a shortcut that sidesteps the most important part of engagement: genuine thought.

The sales page will tell you it’s customizable. You can change the tone (like “witty” or “formal”) and even choose different AI models. But let’s be real about how these large language models work. In most cases, a simple tool like this isn’t truly reading and understanding the complex context of a video or a long text post. It’s grabbing keywords and spitting out a related, but often generic, response.

How it works:
 
  • Autobuzz automates posting:
    The tool can post comments and reactions on social media platforms at set intervals, aiming for a more organic look. 
     
  • Multi-profile management:
    It can handle multiple profiles simultaneously by using separate browser instances. 
     
  • Customizable settings:
    Autobuzz allows users to set guidelines and limits for posting frequency, such as recommending a limit of 150 comments per day on Instagram.
     
  • Platform support:
    The tool is designed to work on various platforms, including Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. 
     
  • Comment creation:
    Autobuzz can create comments automatically, including replies to posts and channels.
     

Source: http://autobuzz.ai

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