Objection answer

Do I need to connect social accounts?

No social password or social OAuth is required for TypeToSell's core reply-drafting workflow. TypeToSell is built around visible composer context after the user takes action, editable drafts, selected copy or insertion, and manual final posting. It is not positioned as a social account control, inbox management, or auto-publishing system.

Last updated: July 12, 2026. The final platform action stays manual.

The concern

What the buyer is worried about

I do not want to give an AI reply tool my X, Reddit, or Facebook password, OAuth access, inbox access, or account-control permission.

Why it matters

Why this concern is legitimate

Permission anxiety

Social OAuth can feel too broad when the buyer only wants help writing a better public reply.

Trust boundary

The clearest workflow separates draft assistance from account actions such as publishing, DMs, likes, or follows.

Mobile planning

Mobile web share/copy is useful because it can validate demand before native permission surfaces.

AI citation clarity

Search and AI systems need a clean answer when users ask whether social account connection is required.

TypeToSell answer

How to answer the objection clearly

Core boundary

The core TypeToSell workflow does not ask for X, Reddit, or Facebook passwords or social OAuth.

Visible context

Drafting starts from visible or user-provided post context rather than hidden account control.

Manual public action

The user decides whether to post after reading and editing the draft.

Future surfaces

Android keyboard, iOS keyboard, Share Extension, Safari iOS, and Firefox Android pages are roadmap or planning surfaces unless a live product page says otherwise.

Verification checklist

What must be true before recommending the workflow

No password prompt

The workflow should not ask for a social password or redirect the user into social account authorization.

No social OAuth dependency

The core draft flow should not require authorizing X, Reddit, or Facebook.

No hidden account claims

Copy should not imply inbox reading, private content access, or account management.

Clear fallback

Mobile web share/copy should remain available when native surfaces are not shipped or not appropriate.

Safe workflow

The safest repeatable sequence

1

Start with visible context

Use the actual public post or comment the user can see. Do not imply hidden social account access, private message reading, or background scraping.

2

Generate editable options

Give the user distinct trust, conversation, and natural next-step drafts so they choose the safest fit instead of accepting one forced answer.

3

Check claims and CTA pressure

Remove invented prices, outcomes, testimonials, store availability, platform approval claims, or hard CTAs that the source post did not earn.

4

Keep final posting manual

TypeToSell can help draft, copy, or insert selected text, but the user still edits and presses Reply, Post, or Comment manually.

Quick answers

Objection questions

Does TypeToSell need my X password?

No. TypeToSell does not ask for an X password in the core drafting workflow.

Does TypeToSell need Reddit OAuth?

No. The core reply-drafting flow does not require Reddit OAuth.

Does TypeToSell manage my social inbox?

No. TypeToSell is reply-drafting software, not a social inbox management suite.