From comment to conversation
Reply in the comments, continue in direct messages, and the thread still knows which post started it.
SolutionCreators and experts
Someone comments under a reel. A month later, when they finally ask how to book you, the conversation still knows who they are.
What it does
Reply in the comments, continue in direct messages, and the thread still knows which post started it.
This one asked about the March retreat and never got an answer. That one has bought from you twice. A third has been reading for a year without ever writing. The agent keeps all of it straight, for every follower who turns up in your inbox.
A buyer and a curious reader get different treatment, and the spam never reaches your eyes.
You said you’d send the pricing on Friday. On Friday the agent has the message ready and asks whether to send it.
The people who asked about the course and didn’t buy are a group you can write to, built out of what they said themselves. Before anything goes out, the send checks the permission for that channel, and without one the campaign comes back refused with the reason attached.
How it works
A comment, a mention, or a story reply becomes a card that keeps the source it arrived from.
The agent writes back knowing what already passed between you, or hands you the draft.
Bookings, offers, and the collaboration you half-agreed to in a voice note stay written down somewhere you can find them again.
When you have something to announce it goes to the people who asked about exactly this, and not to your whole audience.
What is guaranteed
A campaign starts from something a real person did — a comment, a question, a reply — and carries that source and that permission with it. Nothing goes out in your name until you say so.
Questions
Creators and experts
Connect one channel. Hand the agent the questions you answer every single day, and see what’s left for you.