Stop copy-pasting approved posts into your personal profile.
A downloadable kit that helps Hermes, OpenClaw, Claude Code, or your coding agent set up a local browser-based posting workflow from your own trusted computer.
Requires a computer that can stay awake during posting windows. This is a DIY workflow, not a managed social media service.
ProfilePilot Kit
Download. Unzip. Let your AI agent install it.
status: approved
local_status: ready_to_post
scheduled_for: today 9:00 AM
platform: personal profile
action: open trusted browser → post → update sheet
The problem
Personal profile posting still turns into manual busywork.
See it in action
Watch the approved-post workflow run from queue to browser.
This demo shows the practical flow buyers are setting up: approved content in a queue, a local computer using a trusted browser session, and status logging after the run.
What you get
The files, prompts, and walkthrough your AI agent needs to install the workflow.
Google Sheet approval queue template
n8n workflow JSON for draft/queue operations
Local Playwright browser poster structure
Hermes, OpenClaw, Claude Code setup prompts
Mac-first setup walkthrough
Safety, testing, and troubleshooting checklists
After purchase
The download is packaged so your AI agent can take it from there.
Buyers get one ZIP containing the docs, prompts, templates, n8n workflow files, local poster starter files, safety guidance, and testing checklists.
- Download profilepilot-kit.zip from the thank-you page.
- Unzip it so you have a normal profilepilot-kit/ folder.
- Open that folder in Hermes, OpenClaw, Claude Code, Codex, or another AI coding agent.
- Tell the agent: “Read START-HERE.md first. Walk me through this setup one step at a time. Verify each step before continuing.”
- Paste the matching prompt from the prompts/ folder and run dry tests before approving any real post.
How it works
You approve it. Your computer posts it.
The kit is designed around local browser automation because personal-profile platforms usually trust your normal device, cookies, and browser session more than a random cloud server.
Draft
Use n8n, your content process, or AI to add posts to the queue.
Approve
Only rows marked approved and ready_to_post are eligible.
Post locally
Your own computer publishes through your trusted browser session.
Log results
The queue updates with posted/error status and troubleshooting notes.
Important requirement
Why does it run from your computer?
Personal-profile posting is most reliable from your own logged-in browser, on a device the platform already recognizes. That means you need a computer that can stay awake during posting windows: your Mac, PC, spare laptop, or a small always-on computer.
The kit does not ask for your social password and does not bypass security screens. If login, 2FA, checkpoint, or suspicious-activity prompts appear, the automation should stop and let you handle it manually.
Beta launch
Get the complete DIY kit.
Download the docs, templates, prompts, n8n workflow, and local poster setup. Give the folder to your AI coding agent and follow the step-by-step walkthrough.
- ✓ v1 kit files
- ✓ AI setup prompts
- ✓ n8n + Google Sheet workflow
- ✓ Local browser posting setup
- ✓ Safety + troubleshooting docs
DIY digital product. Not affiliated with Meta, Facebook, LinkedIn, n8n, Hermes, OpenClaw, or any social platform.
FAQ
Does my computer need to stay on?
Yes. This is local browser automation. Your Mac, PC, spare laptop, or mini computer needs to be awake during posting windows.
Do I need to give anyone my password?
No. You log into your own browser yourself. The kit is designed around your existing trusted browser profile.
Does this bypass platform security?
No. The setup is designed to stop on login, 2FA, checkpoint, suspicious activity, or account-security screens.
Can I use Hermes or OpenClaw?
Yes. The kit includes prompt files that tell Hermes, OpenClaw, Claude Code, or another coding agent how to walk through the setup.
Can browser automation break?
Yes. Social platforms change their interfaces. The kit includes troubleshooting and selector-debugging guidance, but it is a DIY product, not a fully managed service.
Can I just give the ZIP to my AI agent?
Yes. Download and unzip the kit, open the unzipped profilepilot-kit folder in your coding agent, then paste the matching install prompt from the prompts folder. The agent should read START-HERE.md first and walk one step at a time.