
SocialEcho 2.0
AI social media copilot for teams and agents
602 followers
AI social media copilot for teams and agents
602 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
Launching today
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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dapting one piece of content for 4 different platforms is a massive time sink. Quick question on the platform adaptation does it just tweak the length, or does it actually change the tone based on the platform (e.g., professional for LinkedIn vs casual for X)?
Social media is honestly one of those things that looks simple until you're actually doing it for a business. Keeping up with posting while running everything else is exhausting. I like the copilot angle here — it feels less like automation and more like having someone alongside you. My question is around reactive content though — can it handle real-time moments or is it mainly for planned posts?
LobeHub
I like that you’re thinking about agents as first-class users, not just adding AI inside the UI.
SocialEcho 2.0
@thechaos 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 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!
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. :)
The multi-brand angle is very relevant. Managing one brand is already hard; managing several with different voices and audiences gets chaotic fast.
SocialEcho 2.0
@hello_leo So true. The tricky part is keeping each brand recognizable without mixing up its voice or workflow. That’s exactly where SocialEcho helps.
Gro
This is a strong launch. I like that you’re solving the full social workflow instead of just one small piece.
SocialEcho 2.0
@lily_liu8 Thank you, really appreciate that. We’ve seen social teams struggle not because one task is hard, but because everything is scattered across too many tools and handoffs. SocialEcho is our attempt to make those pieces work together more smoothly, from content to engagement to insights.