What does SocialEcho actually do?
SocialEcho sits in the messy middle of social media operations. The visible pain is posting content, but the daily work usually includes much more: reformatting one idea for every platform, answering comments and DMs, watching competitors, finding trends, and turning scattered platform metrics into a report someone can trust. SocialEcho tries to make that loop more contained. It supports 10 major social platforms, includes publishing and scheduling, adds a unified inbox, and gives teams analytics and monitoring views for both their own accounts and competitor activity.
The agent API is the part that separates SocialEcho from a normal scheduler. The AI Agent page lists REST endpoints for publish, scheduled publish, publish status, post analytics, account analytics, monitors, and monitor events, with Bearer authentication and a launch-preview period where endpoints are callable. That matters if the buyer wants OpenClaw, Hermes, n8n, Zapier, Dify, or a custom assistant to act on social accounts. The technical value is not just 'AI writes captions'; it is giving agents a controlled path to publish, read performance, and monitor public signals through official APIs.