
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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Very useful, as the marketing part is not always the most interesting in a project
Does it generate content? If yes, is it not too AI?
SocialEcho 2.0
@fberrez1 Yes, it does. SocialEcho can help generate and adapt content, but we try to avoid the “too AI” problem by letting teams define brand voice, tone, and custom prompts. The goal is not to replace your ideas, but to help turn them into platform-ready posts faster.
Can SocialEcho integrate with external tools like CRMs or email marketing platforms? or is it designed to be a closed loop social ecosystem?
SocialEcho 2.0
@croft_benjamin It’s definitely not meant to be a closed loop. SocialEcho has an open API, so teams can connect it with external tools like CRMs, email marketing platforms, internal dashboards, or agent workflows through tools like n8n and OpenClaw.
The idea is to make social data and actions fit into your existing growth stack, not force everything to stay inside SocialEcho.
This could help teams avoid the “same post copied everywhere” problem, which is still surprisingly common.
SocialEcho 2.0
@joe_0417 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!
Kollab
This looks very timely. Social media ops has become way more complex than just writing and scheduling posts.
SocialEcho 2.0
@jiayifun 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.
The AI rewriting workflow looks practical. Most teams don’t need more content — they need better adaptation and consistency.
SocialEcho 2.0
@antler_kaku Yes, 100%. More content is not always the answer. For many teams, the real challenge is turning the same core message into the right version for each platform, while keeping the brand voice consistent. That’s the workflow we want SocialEcho to make much easier.
Elser AI
This looks like it could reduce a lot of tool switching between calendar, native platform analytics, spreadsheets, and reports.
SocialEcho 2.0
@sarahjiang Yes, that’s a big part of the goal. Social media teams spend way too much time jumping between tools to plan, publish, check data, and build reports. SocialEcho brings those workflows into a single workspace, so teams can spend less time switching tabs and more time improving content and driving growth.
Genstore.ai
I’m glad you emphasize original, on-brand content. Generic AI captions are everywhere, but brand fit is still hard.
SocialEcho 2.0
@nina563 Exactly. Anyone can generate captions now, but making them sound like the right brand is the hard part. That’s why SocialEcho puts brand profiles, tone guidelines, and custom prompts into the workflow, so AI helps with speed without turning everything into generic content.