What is a Facebook Bot
What is a Facebook Bot?
A Facebook bot is software that imitates a user to do repetitive actions on Facebook. The most common type is a posting bot that uploads ads to groups and Marketplace instead of you doing it manually.
Pain points it solves
- The legal difference between 'bot', 'official API' and 'scheduler' is unclear.
- People worry a bot will get their main Facebook account banned.
- It's unclear whether this violates Facebook's terms.
- They don't know what to ask when picking a service.
How it works
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Connect a bot
Order via Telegram — bot ready within an hour with dedicated Facebook account.
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Add content
Send details via Telegram — the bot stores them.
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Bot posts
Every hour the bot posts to Facebook Groups and Marketplace, Bot rotates posts.
Price: ₪249 first bot, ₪200 each additional
Bot = separate Facebook account. No long-term contract.
FAQ
Is a Facebook bot legal in Israel?
Yes, as long as the bot runs from your own account and doesn't scrape others' data. Israeli law doesn't prohibit automating an account you own. Facebook's terms are broad, but in practice Facebook goes after spammers, not legitimate business posting.
Will the bot put my personal account at risk?
At BuzzPost, no. We provision a separate Facebook account dedicated to each client's bot. Your personal account isn't used at all. That's the difference from 'paste your password here' tools.
How does a bot differ from the Facebook Marketing API?
Marketing API is paid advertising directly to Facebook (money goes to Facebook). A bot does organic posting to groups and Marketplace, which the API simply can't do. Both are legitimate, just for different goals.