How to Make Contextual Youtube Comments

How to Make Contextual Youtube Comments

Mastering the Art of Automating Contextual YouTube Comments

In today's digital age, engaging with content on platforms like YouTube has become a crucial part of building an online presence. From sharing insights to sparking discussions, leaving meaningful comments can have a significant impact. But what if you could automate this process while maintaining authenticity and relevance? Enter the world of automating contextual YouTube comments.

Browser Recording: Simplifying the Commenting Process

The first step in this automation journey involves setting up browser recording to streamline the comment posting process. By carefully selecting triggers and actions, you can effortlessly navigate to your desired YouTube video, interact with the comment section, and type out your comment. A crucial discovery highlighted in the script is the necessity of a click step to transform the comment input field into an editable state on YouTube, ensuring a seamless commenting experience.

Apps Automation: Leveraging Chat GPT for Comment Generation

Moving beyond browser recording, apps automation plays a key role in generating contextually relevant comments. By integrating Chat GPT into the automation workflow, you can prompt the generation of comments tailored to the content of the YouTube video. Utilizing triggers, web hooks, and variables, you can orchestrate a cohesive automation process that enhances engagement and interaction.

Fine-Tuning for Optimal Results

As highlighted in the script, the key to success lies in fine-tuning the automation process. From removing quotation marks to incorporating emojis and formatting options, there are endless possibilities to customize and enhance your automated comments. Experiment, iterate, and explore creative avenues to elevate your commenting game and stand out in the digital crowd.

Embracing Automation: A New Era of Interaction

By embracing the power of automation, you can revolutionize the way you engage with YouTube content. Whether you're a content creator looking to boost engagement or a social media enthusiast seeking to streamline your interactions, mastering the art of automating contextual YouTube comments opens up a world of possibilities. Let your creativity soar, and watch as your automated comments spark conversations and connections online.


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Steps

Step 1- Click on three dots—Click on Delete

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Step 2- Click on I m done

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Step 3- Click on Open apps builder

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Step 4- Click on YouTube—New Video in Channel--Select Channel name—Mark Load Successfully

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Step 5-Click to edit your webhook in Trigger

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Step 6- Copy the URL link and Paste it in Task Magic Start Automation

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Step 7- Follow the order accordingly -Select option 1-Check for new events-Enter URL and Comments-Save Trigger

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Step 8-Edit the URL to go —Click on Save

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Step 9-Click on Play steps

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Step 10- Click on Continue recording your automation

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Step 11-Click on Scroll down button

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Step 12- Scroll down the page and Click on Confirm Button to record the step

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Step 13- Click on Scroll down and change the time to make it fast—Then Click on Save

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Step 14- Check if all the steps are arranged in proper way —Click on I’m done

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Step 15- Click on Play steps to run the automation

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Step 16- We can again click on Open apps builder to add more actions

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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT

Okay, so for our automation that is, uh, posting chat GPT generated YouTube comments, we are building our browser recording first, and then our apps automation. So the first step of this is going to be going to any YouTube video, and we're going to be replacing this with a variable. After the fact, so first step, I just picked any task magic video and we're just going directly there.

Then what we have actually, I didn't need this scroll down step. That was my bad. That was part of a different one. We record a click step that clicks, add a comment, and then we're typing our comment. YouTube is a special situation where we need to use a click step. To change this to an input field where most sites we can go directly into just typing.

We'll notice that if I click type here, it's not able to type this comment. However, if I click first, then I type it changed this to now become an input field, which is why now we're typing. So if you're running into issues, posting comments on YouTube, it's probably cause you're missing this click step here.

And then next is clicking the comment button that submits this comment, which I'm not going to do right this second. So that is our browser recording. Next, what we need is an apps automation that listens for new YouTube videos and then prompts chat GPT to generate a comment. And then we start our browser recording.

So I set up this new video in a channel trigger that listens to the Jeremy Redman. Then when there's a new video here, Which looks something like this. We are going to ask chat GPT to generate a comment for this YouTube video. And we can customize these settings. If you know what you're doing, what you're doing here, then we can take the result from this and use that to start our task magic automation.

So what I did here is I selected web hook as my trigger inside of my browser recording, and then I grabbed this web hook URL and entered that here for the Task magic URL to start next. We needed to send two different things to the browser recording the URL of the video so that we go comment on the correct video, which comes from this trigger and the comment to paste, which is what comes from chat GBT.

So when I tested this step, I can go back into task magic and click check for new events. Set up and select the option or any options that I've sent with the data I'm looking for. We can save this and that's going to then create those as, uh, or save those as variables in our automation. Now, instead of going to this YouTube video.

We can click the at symbol and always go to whatever the URL is that's passed from the apps builder. Same thing down here. Instead of typing hello, I can type whatever the comment is so that we're pasting what comes from the apps builder instead. Um, and then I'm going to disable that step. Uh, one thing we probably want to tweak our chat to BT steps and not return quotation marks.

Uh, if this is very painful with ChatGBT, I haven't used the ChatGBT app a ton. You can also look at using the text helper to remove quotation marks and things like that if it's getting annoying. Uh, but anyways, if we click play steps, we'll see this go to that URL, click add a comment, and then it is going to type that comment.

So this is the URL, uh, from my trigger. This is the video that came from our trigger. And then we should be able to see. The comment in our end section here of embracing automations, blah, blah, blah.

Ooh, it looks like we did need that scroll down step. That's my bad. So see, I'm going to keep this in the video. Cause why not see how, when I scroll down there, uh, it needed to load the page there. So what we can do here is click record. I wasn't sure about this. I thought that was from another automation.

That is my bad. Okay, hopefully I can show it to you again here. So see how, see how on the right over here, this is still loaded. There's a bunch of things. And if I was to scroll, there's going to be more results over here. The comment section though, if I scroll, I had to scroll to load that, see how that had a loading icon, but these didn't.

This doesn't, but that did scrolling loaded more. So we're going to record a scroll down step and fix this super quick by confirming that we can make this extremely fast, half a second. And then let's make sure that this happens before our click step. And now our automation is go to a page, scroll down, click, add a comment, type a comment, and then click submit.

Okay, now this won't mess up. So if I click play steps,

we should see everything run as normal. So again, this should scroll for just half a second. And if it scrolls too far, that's okay. We just want to scroll far enough that it shows up on the page. So we'll see on the right over here. Now that add a comment is present and we can click and type the chat, GBT generated comment.

So that is the automation we're generating our comments from chat. UBT, we can tweak this and fine tune this as much as we want to get better responses and remove quotation marks and formatted and add emojis and whatever else you want. Um, it looks like it actually does add emojis. So, uh, this is that feel free to add as many actions as you want.

Feel free to use things like Claude instead. Um, but yeah, get creative with this use apps and browser recording together. Enjoy it. Um, Yeah.

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