Turn comments into DMs, leads, and sales

Someone comments your keyword. Your account automatically responds to the comment and DMs them your link, both in your voice. Works on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads, and LinkedIn. You never build an automation.

armed

On your post

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maya.builds

GUIDE 🙌🙌

Your reply, posted for you

just sent it to your DMs, lmk how the setup goes 🙌

and at the same time

In their DMs

hey! here's the guide you asked for 👇bettersocials.ai/guide

written in your voice, sent while they're still on your post

Tap it to watch it happen again

"Link in bio" is where sales go to die

You tell people "link in bio" and hope they stop scrolling long enough to dig for it. Or you DM everyone yourself until your thumbs give out. Or you rent an automation builder that bills per contact and greets your buyers with a canned line. The commenter wanted one thing: the link, right there, from you. That is exactly what this does.

How it works

Set it up in about 10 minutes

Pick a keyword

Type it in: "GUIDE", "LINK", "PRICING". Whole words only, so a comment saying "guided tour" never triggers it. Point it at all your accounts or just one.

Write the DM once

Your link plus a couple lines in your voice. The AI can draft it for you, and you can add variants so repeat commenters do not all get the identical message.

Go live

Every keyword comment gets your link in a DM and a real reply on the comment. On YouTube and Threads, where DMs do not exist, the link rides the public reply instead.

Works where your audience already talks to you

Straight answers

What you are probably wondering

Will this get my account banned?

No tool can honestly promise never, and the ones that promise it have the ban stories in their reviews. What BetterSocials does: stays inside each platform's published send limits, spaces replies out, blocks duplicates, and trips a circuit breaker if a post ever misbehaves. It is built to keep your accounts in good standing while the volume grows.

Does it work on YouTube?

Yes, and that is the part ManyChat structurally cannot do. Keyword comments on your videos get a public reply with your link, written in your voice. YouTube has no DM API, so the reply carries the link there.

Do I have to build automations?

No. A keyword and the message it sends. That is the entire setup. No diagrams, no if-this-then-that maze, no course on the tool you bought to save time.

What happens when a post goes viral?

Your link keeps going out, spaced inside the platform's limits, and your bill does not move. Flat price, unlimited contacts. The tools that charge per contact make your best month your most expensive one.

The honest comparison

BetterSocials next to ManyChat

Doing this in ManyChat means building an automation per keyword and paying per contact. Here is the honest side-by-side.

BetterSocials
ManyChat
YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads comments
Instagram comments + DMs
Facebook comments + DMs
Gmail (read + send)
Write + schedule posts
Unlimited
Growth analytics across accounts
Founding, Pro, Team
Automation stats
WhatsApp, Telegram, SMS
not yet
AI included on every plan
Pro and up
Automation to build per keyword
None, AI replies
Required
Pricing
Flat
Per contact
Contact limit
Unlimited
25/mo free
Cost when a post goes viral
Same flat price
Bill spikes
Founding price that never goes up
$19/mo
Founding offer

The first 100 people pay $19 a month, forever

After them it's $29. The founding price stays yours for as long as you keep your subscription, and the subscription is month to month, cancel whenever. Try everything free for 7 days first, with a 30-day refund on top.

You're covered for 37 days

  • 7 days free, then a 30-day money-back guarantee after that.
  • Cancel from your settings page in two clicks. Nobody will try to talk you out of it.
  • Stripe holds your card. We never see the number.

Arm one keyword. If it doesn't turn your comments into DM conversations, ask for your money back and you'll get it.

Put your link in their DMs

Set your first keyword tonight. The next time someone comments it, the link is already on its way.

P.S. Someone commented your keyword an hour ago and is already scrolling something else. The link only works while they still remember asking.