Comments are where social platforms decide who gets reach. Mirgent's engagement engine handles comment auto-reply, post-likes, and re-shares within rules you set, so you stay top-of-feed without becoming a 24/7 reply factory. Every action gates through approval by default.
Engagement is the hardest social action to automate well, wrong defaults turn good accounts into spam in days. Mirgent's defaults are paranoid.
When someone comments on your post, Mirgent's Engagement Agent drafts a context-aware reply (reads the comment + your post + your business context). Drafts queue for approval; you ship in one click.
On other people's posts in your niche, tag this thread for response, draft a contribution, queue for approval. Replies on high-traffic posts drive 3-5× more profile views than original posts.
Auto-like posts matching your filters (specific hashtags, specific accounts, posts mentioning your competitor). Engagement primer that costs you nothing.
Repost or quote-tweet content from your network with optional commentary. AI suggests commentary that's relevant; you approve.
Don't engage with the same user 5+ times per week. Prevents looking spammy or stalker-y; Mirgent enforces this automatically.
Only engage on threads matching specific keywords, specific hashtags, or specific account types. Filters happen pre-AI so you don't waste tokens on irrelevant content.
The pipeline runs identically for inbound (your post) and outbound (someone else's post) engagement.
For inbound: monitors comments on your recent posts (last 7 days). For outbound: monitors threads matching your filters (keywords, accounts to engage with).
Reads parent thread + business context + your prior reply patterns. Draft is tone-matched to the platform (terse Twitter, longer LinkedIn). Per-action token budget enforced.
Default behavior: queues for one-click approval. Auto-mode opt-in only after 50+ approved replies have shown consistent quality.
On approval, reply posts within 60 seconds. Action logs to audit trail with provenance (which agent, which trigger, your edits if any).
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Each platform has its own engagement vocabulary; Mirgent maps the shared concepts.
Reply, like, repost (RT), quote-tweet. All four supported. Daily caps: 30 replies, 100 likes, 25 reposts.
Comment-only (no like/repost equivalents in scheduler scope). Subreddit-aware cooldowns; max 5 comments/subreddit/day.
Comment, like, repost. Reply quality matters more than quantity here; 30 comments/day cap, focus on long-form thoughtful replies.
Comment + like. Reels comments are particularly high-leverage. Cap: 50 comments / 200 likes per day.
Reply + like + repost. Smaller networks = more permissive caps. Best places to test engagement-style automations before tuning for Twitter/LinkedIn.
Each has comment + like primitives. TikTok comment auto-reply is manual-approval-only (TikTok flags auto-replies aggressively).
Three high-ROI engagement automations real operators use through Mirgent.
When viewers comment on your videos / posts, Mirgent drafts a reply. You approve in 5 seconds; reply ships. Higher reply rate = algorithm boost; you don't have to spend an hour replying manually.
Mirgent monitors top accounts in your niche. When they post about a relevant topic, AI drafts your contribution. You approve 5 high-quality outbound replies/day on top accounts; their audience finds you.
Each client workspace has its own engagement rules + AI-tone configuration. AMs approve cross-client replies from one queue; clients see consistent voice + responsive engagement on their accounts.
Posting once a day looks normal; replying 100 times a day looks bot-driven. Mirgent's defaults treat engagement as the highest-risk action category.
If you stay at default caps + use approval-required mode, no documented bans across our user base. Bans happen at high volumes with templated replies, which Mirgent's per-thread cooldowns + AI-tuned drafts make nearly impossible.
Three differences: (1) Mirgent reads the full thread context + your business context, not just the latest message. (2) Drafts queue for approval, you stay in the loop. (3) Per-platform tone tuning happens automatically; you don't have to copy-paste between ChatGPT and the social tab.
Yes (within the platform's normal etiquette). Comparison-style replies under competitor posts work well; aggressive 'switch to my tool' replies don't. Mirgent's draft template defaults to honest comparison.
Approval-required: every draft queues; you click to ship. Auto-mode: drafts above an AI confidence threshold ship automatically. Auto-mode is opt-in per workflow; logs distinguish auto from manual approval.
Indirectly. Engagement → profile visits → website clicks → leads. The funnel is real but slow (3-6 months for measurable revenue lift). Worth running for compound effects, not for next-week ROI.
Mirgent surfaces moderator actions in the dashboard within hours. If you get a flag, the relevant rule pauses automatically until you review. Better than discovering it 3 weeks later from a cold email.
Free plan supports approval-required engagement on 1 platform. Pro unlocks AI agents + auto-mode opt-in.