Q: Can I create a bot that post in my community on my behalf?
I am not that technical. Can this be done with your paid plans?
With this lifetime deal, will it be easy to set up, and if I have to bring API keys, what will the difference in cost be regarding your smaller plans on your website?
Thanks
Faik_Robomotion
Apr 29, 2026A: Hello Herman,
In the past, if you weren’t technical, we recommended learning the tool or, if you didn’t have the time, hiring a freelancer from our community.
Now, you can do much of this with AI. You can bring your own API keys, and we recommend the Gemini Flash 3 preview model for the best performance and quality. That said, there are many other options available through OpenRouter that you can experiment with.
We’ll also be sharing a video soon showing how to use Claude Code to generate Robomotion flows with our Robomotion Agent Skills.
So yes, it’s now possible to build automations with AI without being technical. Some automations are simple, while others can be quite complex, so it wouldn’t be accurate to say everything can be done with plain English with AI, just not yet. You have to be involved, at least to guide the AI until you get the result you want. However, we’re moving in that direction. If you’re unable to achieve the result you want, feel free to share what you’ve tried on Discord, and we’ll help you get there.
Best,
For context, I'm hoping to foster a more welcoming and active environment in my new community. To do this, I'm considering bot accounts to generate initial likes and comments, making it easier for new members to jump in and engage.
I can create these bot users with each their login, so the question is whether this tool will be able to comment in a feed that does not look identical from day to day
You’ll need to provide more context. By “your new community,” which platform are you referring to? Some platforms are more tolerant of automation and bot activity, while others have strict detection and enforcement mechanisms.
Also, AI can’t help you bypass anti-bot systems or reliably simulate authentic user behavior at scale. That’s a complex problem requiring specialized tools and approaches,