Someone comments.
They get a DM.

DMecho is the calm, focused way to turn Instagram and Facebook comments into private replies — built for creators who need the right link to arrive exactly once.

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Product preview

simulated delivery activity

Delivery trace
comment → private reply
@rae_makes GUIDE
Sending now, 1.8s elapsed.
1.8s
@mika.builds INFO
Replied in 0.4s.
0.4s
@danio.co LINK
Replied in 3.2s.
3.2s
@juls.shop PRICE
Replied in 5.9s.
5.9s

Illustrative interface — values shown are examples, not customer data.

listening for
Example keywords: GUIDE, INFO, LINK, PRICE, BOOK, DETAILS, SEND IT, I'M IN

Exactly once

One comment earns one private reply, even under concurrency.

Under 30 seconds

The measurable p95 delivery target for release.

Privacy before signup

Clear consent and double opt-in before any update is sent.

One public comment. One private handoff.

The entire product is built around making this small, valuable exchange reliable.

  1. 1

    Publish the invitation

    Tell followers what to comment on a post or reel — one memorable word is enough.

  2. 2

    DMecho catches the comment

    The matching campaign claims it once, even when several rules could respond.

  3. 3

    The link lands privately

    The follower receives the right DM, and you get a plain-language delivery record.

Reliability is the feature.

DMecho stays narrow enough to tell you whether every requested reply arrived — and why.

A delivery record you can read

The trace makes the product's promise visible: comment received, reply claimed, DM sent.

Sending now, 1.8s elapsed.
1.8s @rae_makes
Replied in 0.4s.
0.4s @mika.builds
Replied in 3.2s.
3.2s @danio.co

The message they asked for

Preview the DM before a campaign goes live.

RM Rae Makes

Hey Mika! Here's the guide you asked for.

Get the guide

Exactly one reply

Concurrent campaign matches still produce one private reply — never a pile-on.

Inside Meta's rules

Reply windows, account budgets, and consent shape the product instead of hiding in fine print.

Links you can measure

See delivery, click, and conversion performance for each campaign and shared report.

Every outcome explained

Sent, skipped, or failed — each result gets a human sentence, not a Meta error code.

Built to stay inside the rules. Limits are part of the interface, because protecting the account matters more than pretending they do not exist.

1

Private reply per comment

claimed once, never duplicated

7 days

Private-reply window

no send after the window closes

24 hours

Standard messaging window

follow-ups stay within policy

A focused tool, not another marketing maze.

DMecho is for the moment before a launch: you know the post, the keyword, and the link. You need confidence that every eligible comment receives the right reply.

Instagram professional accounts and Facebook Pages

Structured campaigns instead of a drag-and-drop flow builder

Delivery evidence instead of an unexplained success counter

Questions worth answering before launch.

When can I use DMecho?

DMecho is in development. Early-access invitations will go out in small groups once the core comment-to-DM delivery path is ready to test.

Which accounts will it support?

The first release is for public Instagram professional accounts and Facebook Pages. Personal and private Instagram accounts cannot connect through Meta's supported APIs.

What can trigger a DM?

The first release focuses on keywords in comments on posts, reels, and Facebook Page posts. Instagram Live and Story-reply automation are not part of v1.

How is this different from a chatbot builder?

DMecho is intentionally narrower. It does not build sprawling flows or broadcast to contact lists; it makes comment-to-DM delivery dependable, understandable, and affordable.

Has pricing been announced?

Not yet. The aim is creator-friendly pricing without an agency-sized bundle. You can join the early-access list for launch news and occasional product updates.

Be there when the echo comes back.

Join the quiet first wave. We’ll send launch news and occasional product updates — nothing else.

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Registration does not create a DMecho account or guarantee beta access.