Free checklist

Write replies that earn trust before they ask for anything.

Use this 10-point checklist before posting on X, Reddit, or Facebook. It helps you catch generic AI openings, forced CTAs, invented proof, and replies that sound useful on one platform but awkward on another.

No email required. Last updated: July 11, 2026.

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The three checks that catch most weak replies

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Does the reply mention something specific from the post?

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Does it add a useful distinction, example, or question?

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Would it still make sense without a product mention?

Pre-post checklist

Run these checks before you reply

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  1. 1Does the reply mention something specific from the post?
  2. 2Does it add a useful distinction, example, or question?
  3. 3Would it still make sense without a product mention?
  4. 4Is the CTA optional and earned by the conversation?
  5. 5Would this feel helpful on Reddit, not just on X?
  6. 6Is the tone warm enough for Facebook comments?
  7. 7Does it avoid invented proof, metrics, customers, or results?
  8. 8Is the final sentence easy to answer?
  9. 9Does the reply avoid generic AI openings?
  10. 10Has a human reviewed it before posting?

Swipe examples

Three useful shapes for public replies

Treat these as patterns, not scripts. The best reply still needs the real post, platform context, and a human final edit.

Trust builder

When the post names a real problem but is not asking to buy yet.

The underrated bit is how much time gets lost deciding what to say, not just writing it. I would first make the reply useful without mentioning any tool, then add a next step only if the person is clearly asking for one.

Conversation starter

When the post invites opinions or tradeoffs.

That tradeoff is real. Which part is causing more friction right now: finding relevant posts, writing a reply that does not sound generic, or deciding whether to mention the product at all?

Soft CTA

When the post explicitly asks for a solution or workflow.

If you test this, I would keep the first reply helpful and specific, then make the next step optional. A lightweight checklist or generator can help, but the final edit should still sound like you.

Quick answers

Useful social reply checklist questions

Is the checklist free?

Yes. The checklist is ungated so founders, creators, agencies, consultants, and sales teams can use it before installing TypeToSell.

Does TypeToSell post the replies for me?

No. TypeToSell drafts and inserts only the selected text. You still review, edit, and click the final Reply, Post, or Comment button yourself.

Can I use the checklist for Reddit?

Yes. The checklist is intentionally stricter for Reddit: the reply should add value first and avoid forcing a product mention into community conversations.

How does this connect to the free generator?

Use the checklist to judge reply quality, then paste a real post into the Free Social Reply Generator when you want three editable draft options.

Try the workflow

Turn one real post into three editable replies.

The checklist helps you judge quality. The free generator gives you draft options you can copy, edit, and post manually.