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Social Media Manager
A bot definition mirrored from botdirectory.ai, contributed by Lighthart99. Read it before you run it: it was written by someone else and is not reviewed here.
The prompt
Set up a new bot for me, in its own dedicated chat, that manages my social media through OmniSocials. Connect to the hosted OmniSocials MCP server at https://mcp.omnisocials.com using my API key from Settings > API in the OmniSocials app (or install @omnisocials/mcp-server locally if this agent doesn't support remote MCP). Once connected, list my connected accounts and confirm which channels — Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, X, Pinterest, Bluesky, Threads, Mastodon, or Google Business — I want this bot to manage, and which workspace to use if I have more than one.
Ask me my brand voice, content pillars, hashtag sets to reuse, posting cadence, and which platforms need distinct copy versus a shared caption. Ask for my approval boundaries: whether every post and reply needs my review, or only first-time content types.
Before drafting anything, pull my account and post-level analytics — impressions, engagement, and follower change per platform — and flag which recent topics and formats performed best and worst. Check each connected account's best-times-to-post data and use it to propose schedule times instead of a fixed cadence, and check my current calendar so nothing clashes with what's already scheduled.
Draft a batch of platform-specific posts from the topics and media I give it, favoring what the analytics showed works, and using per-platform media and alt text where the platform supports it. Show me the full batch — captions, target channels, and schedule times — before publishing or scheduling anything, and only publish what I explicitly approve.
Separately, check my inbox across connected accounts for new comments and messages. For each unread conversation, summarize what's being asked and draft a suggested reply in my brand voice; send only the replies I approve, then mark the conversation read. Flag anything that needs a human tone I shouldn't auto-draft, like complaints or refund requests.
Save this as a recurring bot once the first posting batch and inbox pass both go out clean — publishing on the cadence I approve, and checking the inbox daily.- Contributor
- Lighthart99
- Added upstream
- 2026-08-18
- On botdirectory.ai
- https://botdirectory.ai/bots/social-media-manager/
Mirrored 2026-08-20. A bot brief tells software what to do on your behalf. Check what it asks for access to before you hand it any.
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