One post in Telegram — the system spreads it to dozens of groups you're in, on a smart schedule, with no repeat in the same group.
3.5 rooms · Haifa, Hadar · 62 sqm · ₪4,200. Sent in Telegram once.
The system posts your listing to dozens of relevant Facebook groups, rotating between groups in a changing order, from your own Facebook account and with your contact details. You manage the group list from the panel — add, toggle off, import CSV.
Some groups ban links. The system scans each group and auto-detects the style: strict group → phone only, medium → plus WhatsApp, open → all links. You can override it manually in the panel. That way you don't get blocked for links in the wrong group.
Order via Telegram — the system is ready within an hour on a dedicated server; you connect your own Facebook account (via QR code, without sharing your password).
Send details via Telegram — the system stores them.
On a smart schedule the system posts to Facebook Groups and Marketplace, rotating posts.
You use your own Facebook account. No long-term contract.
You upload your ad to the panel once — text, photos, link — and mark the groups you want to post in. From there the bot runs on its own: instead of firing every post at once, it follows a smart schedule with pauses between publications, the way a person would post manually between other tasks. Night posting windows reach groups at hours when feeds are less crowded. You can assign dedicated tags to specific groups: one group gets one set of tags added to the ad, another gets a different set, so each post fits that group's style and rules. Every publication is confirmed with a screenshot in Telegram — you see what went out, where and when, without opening Facebook. Auto-renewal bumps ads again on its own, and you can run several ads in parallel, each with its own schedule and groups.
What raises red flags on Facebook is robotic behavior: the exact same text hitting dozens of groups in the same minute. BuzzPost is built the opposite way — around posting that looks human. The bot keeps a natural pace with pauses between posts instead of blasting everything out at once. AI rewrites your ad copy for repeated publications, so each post reads differently instead of looking like a copy-paste job. Photos get light variations too, so repeat posts don't come across as duplicates. The result is account activity that resembles a realtor or a business owner posting by hand through the day — not spam software. And to be honest: nobody can promise total immunity, but a safe pace and varied texts are the difference between an account that works for months and one blocked within a week. None of it needs manual tuning.
Facebook groups and Marketplace are two different audiences. In groups, your post lands in the feed of people gathered around an area or a topic — potential buyers run into your ad even when they weren't searching for anything. Marketplace is the reverse: it's full of people actively looking for an apartment, a car or a product right now, typing specific searches. Posting in only one channel means giving up half the market. BuzzPost runs both in parallel from a single server: the bot posts to groups on schedule, while the Marketplace bot lists your ads with copy that AI rewrites for every publication. The same ad ends up working for broad exposure in groups and for hot, search-driven buyers at the same time. See how it works on the <a href="/marketplace-bot">Marketplace bot</a> page.