Less repeated manual work
Likes, comments, live-chat messages, subscriptions, and community posts do not need to be repeated by hand for every account and every link.
A tool for automating bulk YouTube actions: liking, comments, live-chat messages, subscriptions, playlists, and community posts.
Prepare accounts, links, and text in working files, choose a task, and run a repeatable process with limits, delays, statuses, and documentation for ZennoPoster or ZennoBox.
When many accounts, links, comments, posts, and channels are involved, the important part is not one click but a clear repeatable workflow.
Likes, comments, live-chat messages, subscriptions, and community posts do not need to be repeated by hand for every account and every link.
Video, channel, playlist, post, search-query, and comment inputs are kept in clear files, while list modes help control how rows are consumed.
Tasks support quantity limits, delays, and processing order so a run can be repeated without manually supervising every step.
The template works with videos, posts, channels, search queries, playlists, and prepared community-post data.
This page is based on the open ProjectMaker project, current `input_settings.xml`, runtime files, and YouTube-Poster documentation.
Tasks support like or dislike actions for videos, community posts, and comments with separate limits and delays.
Prepared comments can be posted under videos, community posts, or items found from search-result queries.
Live scenarios use a video list and a message file, including a mode that keeps an account within one stream.
A channel can subscribe to listed channels or run an unsubscribe task with configured quantity and pauses.
Playlists can be created from a folder, file, or channel playlists, and videos can be added from separate lists when enabled.
The Posts folder stores prepared materials that the template can take in ordered, random, or reverse order.
Preset and custom files, removal and non-removal modes, random order, and cyclic row reuse are available.
The template supports accounts with multiple channels and can work with the required channel from the account table.
After a successful run, the template can send a GET request, launch a file, or queue another ZennoPoster or ZennoBox template.
YouTube-Poster is valuable not because of one action, but because it turns prepared lists and settings into a repeatable run.
Enable the required accounts in `[Accounts].xlsx`, add related data, and configure the channel when multi-channel mode is needed.
Accounts are ready for the runPrepare video, channel, post, playlist, search-query, comment, Playlists, or Posts inputs for the selected task.
Sources follow the expected structureSet the action type, link source, row-taking mode, processing order, limits, and delays in the input settings.
The run scenario is described by settingsZennoPoster or ZennoBox performs the selected action for the prepared accounts, lists, and YouTube entities.
The same logic repeats without manual click-by-click workAfter completion, review account statuses, service logs, and any configured after-completion chain.
There is a clear execution trailYouTube-Poster combines input settings, working files, the account table, list modes, licensing, debug, after-completion actions, and documentation. Users control the scenario through parameters instead of building a new script for every task.
View the working-file structureThe template folder already separates accounts, links, comments, playlists, posts, and service configuration.
Core behavior is controlled through input settings: task, sources, list modes, limits, delays, and license.
The same workflow can be rerun for different files, accounts, and tasks without building a new script for each case.
User documentation covers working files, settings tabs, multi-channel mode, completion actions, and run requirements.
For tasks where repeated actions are performed with videos, posts, comments, channels, and live chats.
For preparing link lists, comments, playlists, and community posts in a clear file structure.
For scenarios where actions need to be controlled through accounts, files, limits, pauses, and selected channels.
For clients who need a ready ZennoPoster or ZennoBox product instead of a custom set of scripts.
The landing page shows only what is confirmed by settings, working files, and documentation, without unsupported promises.
`input_settings.xml` confirms eight tasks, link sources, list modes, limits, delays, and after-completion actions.
The runtime folder contains `[Accounts].xlsx`, `1_Search_Keywords.txt`, `2_Channels_Urls.txt`, `3_Videos_Urls.txt`, `5_Posts_Urls.txt`, and `6_Comments.txt`.
The template is built for the ZennoPoster ecosystem, while ZennoBox fits users who need to run a finished product without editing the project.
Bulk actions need clean lists, valid accounts, realistic delays, and a check that accounts can act on the selected YouTube pages.
Short answers to questions that usually come up before a first bulk run or purchase.
It automates bulk YouTube actions: liking and disliking videos, posts, and comments, posting comments, posting live-chat messages, subscribing, unsubscribing, creating playlists, and creating community posts.
No. Based on the current settings and documentation, YouTube-Poster is not a universal parser. It works with prepared input files and performs selected actions on YouTube entities.
At minimum, accounts and task-specific inputs: video, channel, post, playlist, search-query, comment files, or the Playlists and Posts folders.
Yes. Link and comment sources can be set to a custom file path assigned through the account table.
Lists support removal and non-removal modes, ordered or random processing, and returning used rows to the end of the list for cyclic work.
ZennoPoster is used to edit and run the template. If you only need to run a finished solution without development, ZennoBox can be used.
It is a packaged product with input settings, working files, documentation, licensing, multi-channel support, and after-completion actions.
Current rental, monthly renewal, lifetime-license, and ZennoBox options are listed on the pricing page.
Read the documentation or contact us directly to choose the right way to use YouTube-Poster.