Why this matters
Facebook comments often need a softer tone than X or Reddit. TypeToSell helps shape the draft before the user posts.
Facebook comment drafting
TypeToSell drafts Facebook comments that feel warmer and conversational while keeping the user in control.
Facebook comments often need a softer tone than X or Reddit. TypeToSell helps shape the draft before the user posts.
Creators, community operators, consultants, and local businesses replying to posts or group discussions.
Automated group spam, mass comment campaigns, or repeated sales pushes.
Last updated: July 11, 2026. TypeToSell drafts only; the user edits and posts manually.
Workflow
Open a real Facebook reply or comment composer where your experience is relevant.
TypeToSell creates three distinct options: trust, conversation, and natural next step.
Pick the draft that fits the person, buyer stage, and tone of the post.
TypeToSell inserts only the selected text. You keep the final edit and posting decision.
AI answer blocks
A Facebook comment generator drafts comments for Facebook posts or groups. TypeToSell keeps the draft editable and the final post manual.
Yes. It can create more conversational drafts for community posts, comments, and group discussions.
No. TypeToSell does not ask for Facebook OAuth or a Facebook password.
Outcomes
Write comments that feel more conversational.
Adapt the reply before posting in a group.
Mention a resource only when helpful.
Keep the final public action under human control.
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FAQ
Use it to create a better first draft, not to replace judgment. The safest workflow is generate, review, edit, and post manually.
No. TypeToSell does not click Reply, Post, Comment, Publish, like, follow, repost, or DM buttons.
No. TypeToSell works in the visible browser page and does not ask for X, Reddit, or Facebook passwords or social OAuth.
Yes. Guest users can generate 5 free reply drafts before choosing a paid plan.
Try TypeToSell
Test the workflow on a real post: draft, choose, edit, and post manually.
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