Autoposting

Configure autoposting to automatically publish the best deals. Includes the Autoposting 2.0 guide.

Autoposting

Autoposting is the heart of AutoDealsBot: it automatically publishes deals filtered by your criteria. AutoDeals offers two engines:

  • Legacy Autoposting โ€” the historical engine, with basic filters and optional manual review.
  • Autoposting 2.0 (V2) โ€” the new engine with live queue, priorities, dynamic ordering, and anti-repetition rules.
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Don't keep both engines active at the same time: your channel may publish duplicates.

Enable legacy autoposting

1. Go to โš™๏ธ Settings
2. Select ๐Ÿค– Autoposting
3. Toggle the switch

Main filters

  • Minimum discount โ€” recommended 30% for quality deals.
  • Maximum price โ€” limits the price of published products.
  • Categories โ€” include or exclude categories (electronics, fashion, home, gaming, books, sports...).
  • Scheduling โ€” 24/7, peak hours (9-12 and 18-22), or custom.
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Best engagement hours are usually 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 9:00 PM.

Autoposting 2.0

V2 automatically chooses deals based on active stores, filters, priorities, schedule, and anti-repetition rules. The dashboard is in Channel โ†’ Autoposting 2.0.

How it works

V2 prepares a live queue of candidate products. The queue isn't fixed: if a better deal arrives, it climbs in position.

At configured times the system publishes:

  • the best available product, in automatic mode;
  • the first product of the curated queue, in curated mode.

Recommended first setup

  1. Keep V2 disabled.
  2. Configure stores, filters, priorities, and schedule.
  3. Open the live queue and observe candidate products.
  4. Adjust filters and blacklists.
  5. Turn off legacy autoposting if active.
  6. Enable V2.

Main sections

Live queue โ€” shows deals that are publishable right now. Use it to verify filters are working.

Ordering โ€” decides how to rank products:

  • newest arrival;
  • discount percentage;
  • discount value;
  • freshness + percentage;
  • freshness + value.

To start, use arrival for predictability or freshness + value for new but economically meaningful deals.

Stores โ€” choose which sources to use (Amazon, AliExpress, external stores). For each store you can set:

  • active / inactive;
  • daily limit;
  • anti-consecutive (avoid two consecutive posts from the same store).

Categories โ€” include or exclude categories. Amazon uses its own categories, AliExpress its own, external stores use Google taxonomy.

Priorities โ€” decide which deals come first. Example:

Priority 1: Amazon lightning deals
Priority 2: Amazon coupons
Priority 3: reliable external stores
Priority 4: AliExpress

If priority 1 is empty, V2 falls back to the next priority.

Filters โ€” block products that don't fit the channel:

  • minimum / maximum price;
  • minimum discount;
  • minimum reviews and rating;
  • negative keywords;
  • brand, manufacturer, and seller blacklists.

Schedule โ€” the time slots V2 can publish in. If you set 5 slots per day, V2 publishes at most 5 automatic posts (unless queue is empty or other blocks apply).

Anti-repetition rules

  • Product cooldown โ€” don't republish the same product too soon.
  • Daily brand limit โ€” avoid too many products from the same brand.
  • Daily category limit โ€” avoid too many deals from the same category.
  • Anti-consecutive store โ€” avoid two consecutive posts from the same store.

Recommended starting setup

For a generalist channel:

Mode: automatic
V2 active: no, until you observe the queue
Priority-only ordering: yes
Product cooldown: 7 days
Daily brand limit: 1
Daily category limit: 1 or 2
Amazon: active
AliExpress: only if testing, limit 1
External stores: enable one at a time
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Enable V2 only when the live queue shows products you'd actually publish.