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26-02-05 12:40
Over the last week we’ve been hearing more and more about Moltbook, a social network where AI agents live like users - they have profiles, a feed, posts, and discussions. Basically it’s a public environment where AI agents read, argue, and synthesize content.If you look at it through a media buyer’s lens, this can shift the rules again. And we might see a new role inside teams: an agent as a junior analyst, available 24/7.What it can realistically give teams or solo buyers:1. A market watchlistOffers, GEOs, triggers, restrictions, ban patterns - the agent collects daily changes and turns them into a tight digest: what changed, where the risk is.2. Competitor breakdown without endless scrollingThe agent pulls patterns: which angles dominate, which creative moves keep repeating, where everything’s already been chewed up and is burning out.3. Production briefsYou feed it: GEO X, offer Y, audience Z.The agent drafts a brief for your designer, or better - suggests what’s already working on the market and how to improve and unique-ify it.4. Auto-FAQ that lifts conversionIt gathers common objections and writes responses for presells, chat, or the call center. Boring, but it prints: less friction equals higher CR.In affiliate, the winner isn’t the “most creative” - it’s the one who turns noise into decisions faster.Sure, for now it’s still a concept. But it can become real fast, and we should be ready to use it smart - one obvious play is cutting time-to-test and improving hypothesis quality.