Can Grok Bot build Publer?
the bot builds it and keeps it running. you never open a terminal.
- price
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- you'd save
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- who hosts it
- the bot
- category
- social scheduling
Publer's edge is breadth - it posts to networks the bigger tools skip, like Mastodon, Telegram and Google Business Profile. A bot with a browser is indifferent to breadth: logging into Mastodon is no harder than logging into X, and for the ones with sane APIs it can skip the browser entirely. This is a straightforward yes. The one thing worth keeping in mind is that recycling and evergreen queues, if you use them, are more logic than they sound, and an evergreen queue that repeats itself wrongly is publicly embarrassing.
the prompt
Written for a bot that already has a browser, a terminal and your logins · paste it in whole.
You have a computer, a browser and my logins. Post to everything from one queue. Queue: - Google Sheet 'posts': date, time, text, image_url, then one TRUE/FALSE column per network: x, linkedin, facebook, mastodon, telegram. - Every 15 minutes, publish anything due. How to publish: - Use the real API where one exists and is free - Mastodon and Telegram both have good ones, use those, don't drive a browser for them. - For the rest, log in through the browser as me. - Write back status per network in its own column: posted plus permalink, or failed plus reason. One row can succeed on X and fail on Facebook, and I need to see exactly that. Rules: - Never post a row to the same network twice. Check before and after. - 60 seconds between networks for the same post. - Adapt length per network only by refusing to post something too long and telling me. Never rewrite my text. - Captcha or expired session on any network: stop for that network, keep the others running, message me. Weekly, send me one Slack message: what went out, what failed, what's queued for next week.
the bot will need to sign into: x · linkedin · facebook · mastodon · telegram · google-sheets · slack
what you lose
- a long tail of networks maintained for you
- recycling and evergreen queues that don't repeat awkwardly
- link-in-bio and the analytics rollup
- a UI for the person on your team who won't touch a spreadsheet
the numbers
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