
SocialEcho 2.0
AI social media copilot for teams and agents
931 followers
AI social media copilot for teams and agents
931 followers
SocialEcho is an AI social media copilot for teams running sophisticated campaigns across multiple brands.
Discover what’s trending, generate original on-brand content, adapt every post to each platform’s style, publish from one workspace, manage audience interactions and track what actually drives engagement.
Built on official APIs, SocialEcho also gives AI agents like OpenClaw, Hermes a secure, reliable way to manage connected social accounts without brittle scraping or risky workarounds.
This is the 2nd launch from SocialEcho 2.0. View more
SocialEcho 2.0
Launched this week
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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And what if I need to write comments on other people’s posts (and before that, find them using AI)? Find relevant ones and write a comment. Can you help with that?
SocialEcho 2.0
@natalia_iankovych Yes, partially. SocialEcho can help you find relevant conversations through keyword monitoring, post tracking, and competitor or creator monitoring. Once you find the right posts, AI can help draft context-aware comments for your team.
For commenting on other people’s posts, we keep it controlled through workflow settings rather than fully automated outreach. Today, teams can use AI-assisted comment generation, then publish based on their own operating rules. We don’t position it as a spray-and-pray auto-comment tool.
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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.
SocialEcho 2.0
@itsluo 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!
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
SocialEcho 2.0
@tina_chhabra 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.
The platform-specific tone adaptation feature is the sleeper hit here. Repurposing a LinkedIn post for Twitter and Instagram manually is one of the most time-consuming parts of my week. If SocialEcho handles that intelligently while staying on-brand, you've just saved my team hours every single day.
SocialEcho 2.0
@ana_popescu2 That’s exactly the pain we’re trying to remove. Repurposing should not mean rewriting the same idea from scratch for every platform. SocialEcho keeps the core message and brand voice consistent, then adapts the format, tone, length, and structure for each channel. Really glad this use case resonates with you.
The platform style adaptation feature is something I manually do every single day and genuinely dread. A post that works on LinkedIn reads completely wrong on Instagram, and vice versa. If the AI is doing that translation intelligently not just resizing text this alone would justify a subscription for my team. Looking forward to testing it.
Btw Congrats on the launch!
SocialEcho 2.0
@elsa_williams Totally agree. The hard part isn’t just posting to multiple platforms, it’s making each version feel native. SocialEcho doesn’t just resize or shorten the text. It adapts the tone, structure, format, and platform context, so a LinkedIn post doesn’t land awkwardly on Instagram or X.
Really glad this resonates with you, and excited for you to test it out. Thanks so much for the support!
also, to add to my previous longer comment - I personally really don't like that the site asks for notif permissions as soon as I access it. I suspect the vast majority of folks decline this (educate me if I'm misinformed, please! :)) but this plus the banner and hero image touting ~$2k in top-ups throws me off.
Again, congrats on the launch, tech looks cool, just some thoughts for a possible variant. :)
SocialEcho 2.0
@grey_seymour Really appreciate you adding this. Fair point. The notification prompt and promo banner are there because we wanted to make sure new users don’t miss product updates, launch offers, and the anniversary top-up bonus. It’s meant to be a user benefit, especially for teams that are ready to try SocialEcho and want to save on their first setup.
That said, you’re right that the first-time experience should still feel clean and focused. We’ll think about how to make the benefit visible without creating too much upfront noise. Really appreciate the thoughtful feedback, and thanks again for the kind words on the launch!
Congrats on the launch!
this seems like a strong fit for scaling agencies. do you also support white label setups for client facing dashboards?
SocialEcho 2.0
@joshua_martinez7 Thank you! Agencies are a big part of who we’re building SocialEcho for. Yes, we support white-label setups, so agencies can manage multiple clients, brands, and social accounts more efficiently while offering a more client-facing experience when needed. It’s especially useful for teams that want to scale social operations without building all the infrastructure themselves.