Reply to everyone, as yourself
The AI reads how you actually write and drafts every comment, DM, and email reply that way. You approve them, or let the safe ones send on their own. Your audience gets you, not a bot, at a scale that used to be impossible.
@devjourney
this helped so much man. been stuck on this exact thing for weeks
Your fans can spot "Hey 👋 click here"
A canned bot reply tells your biggest fan they just got handed to a machine. But personally answering a thousand people a day is not a real option either. So most creators go quiet, and quiet is expensive. The algorithm reads silence. So do the people who almost bought.
Your voice, learned from you
It learns from your real replies
No prompt writing, no setup quiz. It reads what you actually send and picks up your phrasing, your energy, your emoji habits.
Every reply arrives drafted
Open the inbox and each conversation already has an answer written the way you'd write it. Edit anything, and it learns from the change.
You stay in control
Send with one click, or let the reply types you mark as safe go out on their own. Questions always wait for your approval. Nothing speaks as you outside your rules.
Works where your audience already talks to you
What you are probably wondering
Does it really sound like me?
It gets close fast, because it trains on your actual replies instead of a personality quiz. Most people stop rewriting drafts within a few days. When it misses, your edit is the correction that teaches it.
What if it says something wrong?
Questions never send on their own. They wait as drafts for your one-click approval. Hard guardrails check every outgoing reply for banned phrases, stray links, and off-brand formatting before it goes anywhere. And you can set your own plain-language rules, like 'never promise a delivery date', that every draft follows.
Isn't AI replying just fake?
A canned automation is fake: the same line for everyone, and your audience knows it. A draft you approve is different: it speeds up what you would have said anyway. Your fans get answered by you, minus the typing time.
Which replies can send on their own?
Only the types you allow, like simple thank-yous to compliments, and they go out a few minutes later, spaced safely. Anything that needs a real answer from you stays a draft until you approve it.
Answering everyone in your voice is what BetterSocials is built around. Keep reading: how replying in your voice works
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Be personally there, for all of them
Connect an account and watch the first drafts come back in your voice. It gets better every day you use it.
P.S. People remember the reply they never got, usually longer than they remember the one they did.