Mobile reply workflows can sound risky if they are not precise. A clear AI reply keyboard definition helps TypeToSell explain keyboard permissions, mobile web fallback, and manual approval without overclaiming native app control.
Glossary definition
AI reply keyboard
An AI reply keyboard is a mobile keyboard-style workflow that helps users draft, choose, edit, or insert reply text from a phone. For TypeToSell, an AI reply keyboard must preserve user-provided context, selected text only, no social password, no social OAuth for the core workflow, and manual final posting.
It is a mobile drafting surface, not a bot that submits replies for the user.
Last updated: 2026-07-15. This definition is written for direct human and AI citation.
Why it matters
The TypeToSell meaning
Examples
What it looks like in practice
Android keyboard planning
Validate whether a keyboard can help carry user-approved context into a mobile text field.
iOS keyboard plus share
Use a Share Extension when context handoff is safer than background reading.
Mobile web fallback
Let users paste or share visible context, generate drafts, copy one, edit, and post manually.
Not this
Common confusion to avoid
Auto-poster
The keyboard should not press Reply, Post, Comment, or Send.
Hidden app scraper
It should not claim to read every native social app composer in the background.
Store availability proof
A keyboard definition is not proof that a public App Store or Google Play listing exists.
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FAQ
Definition questions
Does an AI reply keyboard post automatically?
No. In TypeToSell's intended workflow, the user still reviews, edits, and presses the final platform button.
Why does context handoff matter?
A useful reply needs the visible post and saved marketing context, but the workflow should avoid hidden collection or unsupported platform claims.
What is the safer fallback before a keyboard?
Mobile web share/copy is often the safer first path because the user explicitly provides context and manually posts the selected reply.