SocialEcho 2.0 - AI social media copilot for teams and agents

SocialEcho is an AI social media copilot for teams managing social campaigns across multiple brands, accounts, and channels. See what’s trending, create content that resonates, optimize posts for every platform, publish from one workspace, manage every conversation, and track what drives engagement. Built on official social APIs, SocialEcho gives AI agents like OpenClaw, Hermes, and custom automations a secure way to manage connected social accounts without brittle scraping or risky workarounds.

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I switched from Typefully to SocialEcho a few months ago mainly because it was more affordable.

Since then, I’ve realized it was a great decision because SocialEcho offers a lot more than I expected.

What really stands out is the multi-brand focus. Managing a single brand is challenging enough, but handling several with different voices and audiences can get overwhelming very quickly.

 Thanks so much for sharing this. Affordability was one of the things we cared about from day one, but we’re even happier to hear that SocialEcho has been useful beyond pricing. Multi-brand management is exactly one of the scenarios we built for — different voices, different market positioning, different workflows, all in one place. Really appreciate your support!

This could help teams avoid the “same post copied everywhere” problem, which is still surprisingly common.

 Yes, absolutely. That’s one of the problems we see a lot too. Cross-posting is useful, but the same message often needs different formats, tones, and context depending on the platform. With SocialEcho, we want teams to start from one core idea, then adapt it properly for each channel instead of just copying and pasting everywhere. Thanks for pointing this out!

I like that you’re thinking about agents as first-class users, not just adding AI inside the UI.

 Thanks, really glad you noticed that. We think agents should not just generate text or sit behind a button. They need structured access to real workflows, including accounts, permissions, publishing, monitoring, and follow-up actions. That is the layer we’re trying to build with SocialEcho.

The multi-brand angle is very relevant. Managing one brand is already hard; managing several with different voices and audiences gets chaotic fast.

 So true. The tricky part is keeping each brand recognizable without mixing up its voice or workflow. That’s exactly where SocialEcho helps.

Congrats! Social Echo is a awesome product for social manager.

 Thanks a lot! Really happy to hear that! We’ll keep making SocialEcho more useful for daily social workflows.

Congrats!

 Thanks so much, ! Appreciate it !

when adapting one post across different platforms, how does SocialEcho decide what to change vs keep intact? Is it fully AI driven or can users define platform specific rules?

 Good question. It’s not fully AI-driven. SocialEcho keeps the core message intact, then adapts things like length, format, tone, hashtags, and structure for each platform. Users can also define brand voice, custom prompts, and platform-specific rules. And of course, teams can manually review and edit everything before publishing.

Congrats on launch!
the unified inbox idea alone is already very valuable.how do you handle large volumes of comments during viral spikes?

 Thank you! Viral spikes are exactly where SocialEcho helps a lot.

First, we use AI tagging to classify large volumes of comments by sentiment and intent, like positive, negative, high-intent, questions, complaints, or irrelevant comments, so teams can filter, prioritize, and analyze them faster.

Then teams can choose how to respond. For manual replies, AI can help draft better responses quickly. For auto-replies, teams can set the rules, and AI will match the right language and tone based on the comment. So you can stay responsive during spikes without replying to everything one by one.

managing content across multiple brands is the part of my job that eats the most time. writing one post and having it adapt to each platform's style automatically would save me hours every week. the official API approach matters too because I've been burned by tools that break every time a platform changes something

 Totally feel that. Multi-brand content work gets painful fast when every platform needs a slightly different version. That’s exactly why we focus on platform-specific adaptation instead of simple copy-paste scheduling.

And yes, the official API approach is a big part of making SocialEcho more reliable when platforms change.

This looks very timely. Social media ops has become way more complex than just writing and scheduling posts.

 Couldn’t agree more. Social media ops now includes publishing, engagement, monitoring, analytics, approvals, and more. That’s why we’re building SocialEcho as a full workflow layer, not just another scheduling tool.