

They write that by using Java they avoid cookies, but if you have to verify by email, guess what? You need a web browser for that, which still involves cookies unless you're in private mode, but privacy experts would tell you, web sites don't need cookies to track you. No ability to extend it to multiple PCs for local residential IP posting that actually works.

You can only use one PC, forcing you to use proxies, which will result in your accounts getting blocked and your ads auto-flagged. We did not test the Linux, as we felt no need to, given the fact that the ads posted were auto-flagged. No way to schedule your campaigns to run automatically at least with the version we tested.
#CRAIGSLIST AUTO POSTER MAC AUTO WINDOWS#
You have to click start each time in order to get an ad posted at least with the windows version.
#CRAIGSLIST AUTO POSTER MAC AUTO SOFTWARE#
The software was filled with typos and bad grammar, which makes it feel rushed. Said it posted a 4th but when we checked, nothing there. The posting process is fast, the randomization tools appear to work, and if it weren't for the bugs detailed below and the auto-flagging, it might have been a great tool for use in the daily posting wars though it's still far too expensive compared to other tools such as CL BOT PRO.ĭuring our testing, all ads were auto-flagged using a good account and IP. It posts the ads but does not appear to be fully automated, only allows for one account at this time and posts still need to be email verified at times. This might work for a day or a week, but it's no way to go about posting long-term (unless your strategy is to get someone else's accounts to use for your own posting, which this software might just be doing due to the fact it asks for your CL account at the very start). The video was either doctored, or used a very old "trusted" account, but more than likely, the majority of those ads would eventually be deleted as everyone knows, and the account placed on hold. Too good to be true? Yes, we found, that in fact, it was too good to be true. Given the weight of the claims made in the video at their web site regarding the efficacy of this program at posting successfully, which shows an account filled with live ads, we thought we'd check it out.

This program makes some extraordinary claims, but as the saying goes, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
