Core feature

Private Traffic Automation Tool

Turn public-channel attention into repeatable follow-up workflows with automated messaging, comments, and lead-routing actions.

Lead routing Private traffic Automated follow-up Conversation workflows

Built for teams moving social traffic into owned channels

Structure first-touch engagement and follow-up actions so leads can move from public social channels into owned conversion paths.

Benefit 01

Respond faster to signals

Turn comments, keywords, and inbound activity into operational triggers and next steps.

Benefit 02

Standardize follow-up logic

Use repeatable message and routing rules instead of scattered manual responses.

Benefit 03

Connect social to conversion

Bridge content activity with downstream lead handling more reliably.

Where this page fits

Use this capability as part of a Chinese-first content system and an English-facing menu layer for international visitors.

01

Lead capture campaigns

Support social acquisition with automated first response and routing logic.

02

Community growth

Keep high-intent users moving toward owned channels and private groups.

03

Sales-assist workflows

Pass qualified interest from social actions into sales or support handoff steps.

How teams usually deploy it

The implementation path is not a script shortcut. It works best when environment control, workflow design, review, and scale-up are managed together.

01

Build isolated workspaces

Separate accounts, devices, IPs, and execution contexts to reduce operational conflicts.

02

Deploy repeatable actions

Turn posting, engagement, and follow-up into reusable workflows with team-level controls.

03

Monitor account health

Track stability, traffic, and execution quality from one operational dashboard.

04

Scale with governance

Expand account volume with clearer rules, permissions, and compliance guardrails.

Build a multilingual growth stack on a Chinese-first foundation

Keep blog content in Chinese, keep operational pages discoverable in English, and let teams scale from one consistent control plane.