Most people pay for three tools: a scheduler, a DM and comment bot, and a support inbox. Ignix is the three in one. It publishes across 14 networks, turns comments into DMs automatically with an AI agent that replies in your voice, and puts every DM, comment and review into a single inbox. What's different: the chatbot tools charge by number of contacts, so your bill grows as your audience does. Ignix is a flat price with unlimited contacts on every plan, from $19/month.
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Hi Product Hunters 👋
I'm Fran. I built Ignix on my own.
It started as an annoyance. To run social properly you end up paying for
three things: a scheduler, a bot for comments and DMs, and something for
the inbox. Three subscriptions, three logins, and none of them talk to
each other.
And the chatbot ones bill you by number of contacts — so the better your
content does, the more you pay. That part never sat right with me. You
get charged more for succeeding at the thing you were trying to do.
So Ignix is those three in one, flat price, unlimited contacts on every
plan.
The hard part wasn't the publishing, it was the automation engine.
Making "someone comments → ask them to follow → DM them the link → hand
over to a human if they say something a bot shouldn't answer" work
reliably across networks that each behave differently took far longer
than I expected.
Two things I'd genuinely like your opinion on:
- Is one inbox for DMs, comments and reviews useful to you, or do you
keep them apart on purpose?
- If you pay per contact today, is that what would make you switch, or
is it something else?
Happy to answer anything here. There's a 7-day trial on the entry plans
if you want to poke at it.
Fran