Facebook groups are the biggest free audience online but posting your offer into the dozens you're in, by hand, one after another for two hours a day, is brutal. MultiGroupPoster does it for you. Publish to 100+ groups you've joined in one click, or schedule it for later. Every post is varied automatically Spintax for the text, image spintax for the visuals and gets an auto first comment, so each one looks natural, not spammy. Set it up once in 2 minutes and get your two hours back.
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Hey 👋 I'm Liran, the maker.
Honest backstory: I was growing my own thing through Facebook groups, and every morning I'd lose ~2 hours doing the same robotic loop — open a group, paste the post, attach the images, publish, scroll to the next one. Dozens of times. It worked, but it was killing my mornings.
I tried the existing "bulk posters" and hit a wall. The scraper ones broke every time Facebook nudged its layout, and the cloud ones fired the exact same post from a server at machine speed — which is the fastest way to get an account in trouble.
So I built the version I wanted to use myself: it posts from your own browser, to the groups you're already in, at a human pace. The part I'm proudest of is the variation. Most tools only spin the text (Spintax) — I added image spintax too, so each group can get a different image set. Your wording AND your visuals are unique every time, which is what makes a 100-group run look like a person, not a bot.
Funny enough, the posting itself was the easy part — 90% of the work went into the pacing, the variation, and the little details that keep it feeling natural at scale.
It turns my 2-hour morning into about 2 minutes of setup. I'd genuinely love your honest feedback — especially anything that'd make it safer or save you more time 🙏
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the spintax and pacing clearly solve the "looks like a bot" problem, but that's a different problem from "is this allowed." Facebook's terms prohibit automated posting regardless of how human the cadence looks, so the risk isn't really detection, it's a ToS violation that's just harder to catch. curious how you think about that distinction for people building a real audience through their groups vs. just farming reach - a ban wipes out both, and it comes with zero warning
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Took it for a spin on a small set of groups and the spintax actually made the posts look different enough to not get flagged. Big time-saver for me.
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Setup was honestly painless, took me less than two minutes to connect my groups. The auto spintax makes the posts feel varied enough that nothing looked like a copy-paste spam blast, which was my main worry.
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scheduling it the night before and waking up to posts already live in 40+ groups felt like a small magic trick. the spintax actually varied things enough that nothing looked copy-pasted, which i was honestly skeptical about.
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This is a real (and annoying) problem I have! Excited to test out this solution. Is there any risk of spam detection?
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I run a young dads group in the city I live. We offer a free course to young dads intended to teach them everything they need to know before having their kid.
This has been a boon for promoting my group and free course and has really made it easy for me to grow the project.
the spintax and pacing clearly solve the "looks like a bot" problem, but that's a different problem from "is this allowed." Facebook's terms prohibit automated posting regardless of how human the cadence looks, so the risk isn't really detection, it's a ToS violation that's just harder to catch. curious how you think about that distinction for people building a real audience through their groups vs. just farming reach - a ban wipes out both, and it comes with zero warning
Took it for a spin on a small set of groups and the spintax actually made the posts look different enough to not get flagged. Big time-saver for me.
Setup was honestly painless, took me less than two minutes to connect my groups. The auto spintax makes the posts feel varied enough that nothing looked like a copy-paste spam blast, which was my main worry.
scheduling it the night before and waking up to posts already live in 40+ groups felt like a small magic trick. the spintax actually varied things enough that nothing looked copy-pasted, which i was honestly skeptical about.
This is a real (and annoying) problem I have! Excited to test out this solution. Is there any risk of spam detection?
I run a young dads group in the city I live. We offer a free course to young dads intended to teach them everything they need to know before having their kid.
This has been a boon for promoting my group and free course and has really made it easy for me to grow the project.
Thanks for this!