Spam pattern gate
Bot networks, generic 'check my profile 🔥', emoji-only spam, and obvious follow-bait are rejected up front. The AI never sees them.
Spam, duplicate questions, and policy-risky comments are caught at the gate. The model only generates replies for comments that are worth answering — saving you tokens and stopping weird outputs before they happen.
Every incoming comment passes through six checks before the AI ever sees it. Each gate is opt-out, transparent, and visible in your activity log — nothing is silently discarded.
Bot networks, generic 'check my profile 🔥', emoji-only spam, and obvious follow-bait are rejected up front. The AI never sees them.
Comments touching topics on your refer-to-you list (refunds, medical, custom collabs) skip the AI entirely and route to your queue.
If the AI's confidence in its draft is too low, it doesn't send. The comment routes to manual review with a flag explaining why.
Recurring questions reuse approved replies — same answer, same voice, lower latency, lower cost. The cache learns from every comment you approve.
Per-account send rate limits ensure replies stay within Meta's expected pacing. Even on viral days, your account behaves like a human, not a bot.
Every skipped comment shows up in your activity log with a reason. Nothing is invisible — you can always promote a skipped comment to manual review.
Most AI reply tools push every comment to the model. That's expensive — and worse, it produces a reply for things that should never have been replied to.
ReplyMagic's gates are deliberately conservative. The spam gate catches the obvious. The policy gate catches what you said is sensitive. The cache catches repetition. The confidence gate catches the AI's own uncertainty.
What's left is the comments that are genuinely worth a reply. The AI runs faster, costs less, and never says anything that you'd want to delete.