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alexcooldev warns that platforms shadowban fully automated bot accounts and…

Brief

Natia Kurdadze says she posted manually for 968 days and grew her account to 42,700 followers; she launched Peak Hype, a tool that saves your best posting time, ingests analytics, surfaces top posts, lets you build tagged swipe files and a content calendar/bank, and set reminders (demo available). @alexcooldev adds that full automation risks being shadowbanned, so save drafts.

Why it matters

alexcooldev warns that platforms shadowban fully automated bot accounts and recommends saving scheduled posts as drafts instead of using 100% automation.

Key details

  • Natia Kurdadze reports she posted manually for 968 days, grew her account to 42,700 followers, and launched Peak Hype with seven core features: save best posting time, upload platform analytics, view best-performing posts, create tagged swipe files, build a content calendar/bank, set peak-time reminders, and a demo.
Source evidence

This is also why I wrote in most of my articles: when using scheduling tools, save posts as drafts instead of going 100% automation. No platform wants their ecosystem filled with fully automated bot accounts, so of course they’ll shadowban you 🥴

Natia Kurdadze (@natiakourdadze)

Content schedulers are killing your personal brand.

I posted manually for the past 968 days!

And grew this account to 42,700 followers.

I ghostwrite for my clients and create content banks, but I always tell them to post manually for better reach.

For this reason, I built Peak Hype:

  1. You can save your best time to post.
  2. Upload your platform analytics
  3. See your best performing posts.
  4. Create a swipe file with tags.
  5. Create content calendar and bank
  6. Set reminders to never miss your peak time.
  7. You can see all features in the demo!

Video

— https://nitter.net/natiakourdadze/status/2053715982019891253#m