I built an AI that hunts insecure people on Reddit and Facebook groups so you can can prey on them

I’ve seen people try to copy this. They slap together some half-baked scraper, call it “AI marketing,” and wonder why every post gets nuked by mods within minutes.
Their tools are generic as hell. Mine isn’t.
The backend for SlopSend.io took me an obscene amount of time because I refused to ship anything basic. This isn’t another “find me groups to spam my link in” toy. This is something darker.
I wired in actual dark psychology and cold human behavior mapping. The system doesn’t just scan — it hunts. It reads your app, reverse-engineers the exact insecurities it can exploit, then goes out into the wild and finds the perfect prey: subreddits and Facebook groups full of desperate, insecure people who secretly have money to spend.
It ignores the obvious, safe places (SideProjects, Entrepreneur, Productivity, etc.). Those are for amateurs. SlopSend goes deeper.
It finds the guy posting at 2 a.m. about how he’s “so far behind in life it’s embarrassing.”
It finds the girl spiraling in a group about how everyone else is winning while she’s still stuck.
It finds the people quietly ashamed, quietly desperate, quietly ready to pay for anything that promises to make the pain stop.
Then it writes the post for them.
Not generic AI slop. Real Gen Z voice. Real emotional manipulation. The kind of post that feels like it was written by the one person who actually gets them. The kind that makes them stop scrolling, feel seen, and click your link before they even realize they’re being sold to.
That’s why it converts.
That’s why it doesn’t get deleted.
That’s why it feels almost unfair.
It’s psychological infiltration.
And once you see it in action with your own app… you’ll never go back to posting like a normal person again


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