ReplyNodes

AI Copilot

The in-app AI assistant that can draft and schedule posts for you

AI Copilot

ReplyNodes has a built-in AI chat assistant — shown as Agent in the sidebar (/agents) — that you can talk to in natural language to draft, edit, and schedule posts inside your own account.

What it can do

From the Agent chat, you can ask it to write or revise post content, and it can act directly on the calendar for you: it's able to pick which connected channel(s) a post goes to, set a scheduled date/time, fill in channel-specific settings, and attach media, then create the post as a draft or scheduled item on your behalf. If you have a post composer open at the same time, the assistant can update the content you're currently editing directly rather than only replying in the chat.

Each conversation is saved as a thread, so you can return to a past conversation later; you can also start a new one at any time.

AI image and video generation (in the Media Library) draw from the same per-account AI credit balance as the Copilot.

Copilot vs. connecting an external AI agent (MCP)

These are two different things, and it's easy to mix them up:

  • AI Copilot (this page) is a chat assistant built into the ReplyNodes web app. You use it by typing in the Agent tab while logged into your account — no setup, no external tools involved. It only acts within your own ReplyNodes account.
  • MCP is a way to connect an external AI tool or editor — Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, etc. — to your ReplyNodes account using an API key, so that AI tool can call ReplyNodes on your behalf from outside the app. It's aimed at developers and power users who already work in an AI-enabled editor or terminal and want that tool to schedule posts, generate media, or manage integrations without opening ReplyNodes at all.

In short: Copilot is ReplyNodes' own assistant, reached from inside the app. MCP is how you plug ReplyNodes into someone else's AI assistant. If you're not sure which you need: if you're just using the ReplyNodes web app, you want Copilot; if you're setting up an API key and configuring another tool, that's MCP.