Drop-day comment storms.
When a launch reel goes off, the same five questions repeat 400 times — price, link, restock, sizing, ship date. ReplyMagic answers them all in your voice while you sleep, with the actual product details from that post.
ReplyMagic reads what each post is about — product, price, link, fit notes — and answers comments in your voice. Built for creators who actually post. ~5 minute setup. 14-day free trial.
Keyword bots assume one product, one offer, one URL. Real creator feeds are a moving target — a launch on Tuesday, a podcast clip on Thursday, an outfit photo on Sunday. The reply that fits one post is wrong on the next.
Pick the most painful one and start there. You can always extend later — voice profile, context engine, and guardrails carry across every use case.
When a launch reel goes off, the same five questions repeat 400 times — price, link, restock, sizing, ship date. ReplyMagic answers them all in your voice while you sleep, with the actual product details from that post.
Drop your height, the size you have on, and fit notes once when you upload the post. Every comment-back references those exact details — instead of a generic “check the link in bio.”
When someone comments “link?” we DM them the exact product link tied to that post — not a generic homepage. Higher click-through, fewer lost shoppers, no frantic Linktree edits.
Launch week brings hundreds of “is the cohort still open?” messages. ReplyMagic confirms enrollment status, sends the checkout link, and flags actual humans (refund questions, custom payment plans) for you.
Paste 5–10 of your real past replies during onboarding. ReplyMagic learns the way you actually write — short, lowercase, three-emoji-stack, whatever it is. Then every generated reply matches.
No persona prompts, no “make it casual” sliders. The mechanism is your past replies. The longer you run it, the better it gets — every reply you approve in review-mode becomes another sample.
By 10pm there are 312 comments. Eighty are “price?”. Forty-six are “link?”. Twenty-three ask “does this come in tan?”. Four are real conversations — a stylist asking about wholesale, a follower whose order never arrived, a press inquiry, a friend.
ReplyMagic answers the 80 with the price you set on that post. DMs the 46 the exact product link. Tells the 23 “tan is sold out, restock April 18 — I'll DM when it lands.” And flags the four real ones for you, with context, on your phone.
You wake up to 312 handled comments and four DMs that are actually worth your time. None of them sound like a bot.