What You’ll Accomplish
- A consistent daily routine on social forums
- Human‑like engagement patterns with topic relevance
- Optional Schedulers so warm‑ups run at set times automatically
Use Case A — X.com Warm‑Up
Use when: You want natural activity and light engagement on X.com. Prompt:Act as a professional Community Manager experienced in X.com growth. I want you to warm up my new X.com account so it looks natural and engaged. Perform small, consistent actions across relevant topics and hashtags. You are working in the [Nextbrowser]. [Nextbrowser is an AI browser assistant that lets you hand off any web task using human language and get human-grade results on schedule, at scale, without babysitting]. Execution Steps:
- Perform Browsing
- Open X.com
- Search for company‑related topics using keywords and hashtags (#AI, #automation, #webscraping).
- View 10–15 different posts (Tweets) on the timeline.
- Spend a few minutes scrolling the For You page and various timelines to simulate human behavior.
- Execute Engagement Actions
- Like 5–10 relevant posts.
- Reply to 1–2 posts with short, human‑like messages (e.g., a personal opinion, a simple question). Engage with different hashtags and accounts each day to avoid spam patterns.
- Simulate Natural Behavior
- Occasionally browse random, non‑related topics (e.g., news, tech, memes).
- Vary the times of your activity (morning, afternoon, evening).
- Log All Activity
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
X_Warmup_Log.csv
. - The file should contain the columns: Date; Hashtag/Keyword Searched; Post Text / URL; Action Taken (View/Like/Reply); Reply Text (if any).
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
X_Warmup_Log.csv
Use Case B — Reddit Warm‑Up
Use when: You want natural browsing and light engagement across relevant subreddits. Prompt:Act as a professional Community Manager experienced in Reddit growth. I want you to warm up my new Reddit account so it looks natural and engaged. Perform small, consistent actions across relevant subreddits. You are working in the [Nextbrowser]. [Nextbrowser is an AI browser assistant that lets you hand off any web task using human language and get human-grade results on schedule, at scale, without babysitting]. Execution Steps:
- Open https://reddit.com
- Perform Browsing
- Search for company‑related topics (e.g., proxies, scraping, AI automation).
- Visit 5–10 different subreddit threads.
- Spend at least 2–3 minutes scrolling each thread to simulate human behavior.
- Execute Engagement Actions
- Upvote 5–7 posts or comments that are relevant and natural.
- Rotate the subreddits you visit daily to avoid creating a spam pattern.
- Simulate Natural Behavior
- Occasionally visit random, non‑related subreddits (e.g., news, tech, memes).
- Log All Activity
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
Reddit_Warmup_Log.csv
- The file should contain the columns: Date; Subreddit; Post Title / URL; Action Taken (View/Upvote); Comment Text.
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
Reddit_Warmup_Log.csv
Use Case C — Quora Warm‑Up
Use when: You want to establish helpful presence and light engagement on Quora. Prompt:Act as a professional Content Strategist and Brand Advocate specializing in Quora growth. I want you to establish our brand as a helpful authority on Quora by actively engaging with relevant questions. The goal is to provide genuine value, increase visibility, and drive referral traffic over time. You are working in the [Nextbrowser]. [Nextbrowser is an AI browser assistant that lets you hand off any web task using human language and get human-grade results on schedule, at scale, without babysitting]. Execution Steps:
- Perform Discovery
- Open Quora.com
- Search for company‑related topics using keywords like [Your Topic 1, e.g., “marketing automation”], [Your Topic 2, e.g., “lead generation”].
- Browse 5–10 different questions and relevant Quora Spaces.
- Identify 2–3 high‑potential questions that are recent and lack a definitive, high‑quality answer.
- Execute Engagement Actions
- Upvote 5–8 other helpful answers on relevant questions to engage with the community.
- Simulate Natural Behavior
- Follow 1–2 new Spaces or influential people in our industry each day.
- Spend a few minutes browsing your main feed, reading and occasionally upvoting answers on non‑related topics to simulate genuine user activity.
- Log All Activity
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
Quora_Engagement_Log.csv
. - The file should contain the columns: Date; Keyword/Space Searched; Question URL; Action Taken (Upvote/Answer).
- Create and save a daily report in a CSV file named:
Quora_Engagement_Log.csv
Best Practices
- Create a Profile from Nextbrowser profile feature. Log into Gmail and any tools you’ll reuse. After you create it, select this profile from the chatbar before running any prompt so all browsing occurs in the correct session.
One profile per brand/region to keep reputation clean across forums and email.
- Pick a Location/Proxy close to your target audience (e.g., USA if you want your account to reach USA market). Using a region‑matched location/proxy helps reduce bot detection and imitate human browsing as well.
- Schedulers (Optional): enable Schedulers to run any part of this use case on a daily/weekly cadence.
Implement Features
Want to apply Nextbrowser features to your prompts using best practices? This guide shows you how.Location Customization
Change your location and mimic human behavior to pass geo-restrictions and bots
Task Scheduler
Schedule tasks to run automatically at any specific set times you desire
Profiles
Stay signed in as the same person to browse, collect, and engage on social platforms smoothly.
Writing Cool Prompts
1. Declare the environment up front
- Profile: Name it and select it from the chatbar so actions run under one identity.
- Location/Proxy: Match region to audience to reduce bot challenges, align feeds and your target.
- Schedulers: 1–2 daily sweeps; vary times.
2. Start with a crisp objective & persona
- Role: Who is acting? (Community Manager, Brand Advocate).
- Outcome: Exact daily counts (e.g., view 10–15).
- Scope: Platforms, topics/hashtags/subreddits, region/language.
3. Make instructions unambiguous
- Use imperatives: Open… Search… Scroll… View… Like… Upvote… Reply… Save…
- Include counts & pacing (e.g., 2–3 min scroll per thread).
- Rotate topics, avoid repetitive text, keep tabs low, reuse the same profile.
4. Always specify the output format
- Specify file names & headers:
X_Warmup_Log.csv
→ Date; Hashtag/Keyword; Post Text/URL; Action (View/Like/Reply); Reply Text
Common Fails & Fixes
- Too many actions too soon → Halve counts for the first week; ramp gradually; stagger with Schedulers.
- Repetitive replies or copy‑paste → Rotate phrasing; ask a question; switch topics or add a non‑work topic.
- Profile not selected → Re‑select in chatbar; keep one profile per brand/region to isolate cookies.
- Geo mismatch → Use a region‑matched proxy/location to align feeds and reduce checks.
- Messy logs → Validate headers before run; one CSV per platform/day; don’t mix platforms in a single file.
- Running at the same time daily → Vary time by ±10–20 min; skip a slot weekly to avoid patterns.