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Follow up on the latest improvements and updates.

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ReplySync automations now support HTTP requests, allowing you to integrate with any external system that has an API.
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With the new HTTP Request step, you can:
  • Send requests using any HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, etc.)
  • Use variables and custom contact properties inside URLs, headers, and bodies
  • Add custom headers (authentication, signatures, etc.)
  • Send request bodies as JSON, form data, or raw text
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  • Parse API responses and store returned values directly into contact properties
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  • Configure timeouts and retry logic for more reliable automations
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  • View full request & response logs in the automation run history
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We’ve completely redesigned how custom properties work in ReplySync to make them more powerful, flexible, and easier to use.
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You can now:
  • Create and manage custom properties on contacts with a cleaner, more intuitive UI
  • Use custom properties seamlessly as variables inside automations
  • Personalize messages, conditions, and actions using your own contact data
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This update makes it much easier to store structured data on contacts and unlock more advanced, personalized automation flows.
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ReplySync now lets you automatically reply to comments
smarter and safer
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What’s new?
  • Reply Variants:
    Add multiple reply messages and we’ll rotate them randomly to keep things natural.
  • Reply Percentage Control:
    Choose what % of comments to reply to (e.g. 30%, 50%, 100%) to avoid spam filters.
  • Built for Comment Automations:
    Works seamlessly with comment-triggered workflows.
Why it matters
  • More human replies
  • Safer automation
  • Higher engagement
Start using it today inside your automations 🚀