- Jun 20, 2026
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Disclosure up front: I'm with AutoLander, so I've got a horse in this race. But the framework below is the one I'd use even if you never look at our tool — the vendor pages all blur together and I think this is the part that actually matters.
After comparing the tools dealers keep asking us about (AutoBook, Shiftly, RelayAuto, Sell With Drift, CARVID, Glo3D), the thing that really separates them isn't the feature checklist — it's WHERE YOUR FACEBOOK SESSION RUNS:
- Browser extensions (e.g. AutoBook, Shiftly's Auto Lister): post from your own browser, but need sensitive permissions.
- Cloud tools (e.g. Drift, RelayAuto, CARVID): run your account from their servers 24/7 — convenient, but worth knowing where your login is stored and what IPs it logs in from (datacenter-IP logins are a known trigger for Meta security reviews).
- Native desktop apps: post from your own machine through your normal session.
None of these is automatically "safe" or "unsafe." But the question most dealers skip is: where is my session stored, what IPs touch my account, and is it an official API or unofficial automation? Ask any vendor that before you wire up your inventory.
Other stuff that actually matters vs the brochure: does it auto-remove sold units or just ping someone to do it; does it sync a real feed (CarGurus/Cars.com/DMS) or make you hand-pick cars; and can you tie a post back to an actual sale, not just clicks.
I put the full grid — pricing, photo/video, account model, all of it — here if it helps: Best Facebook Marketplace Auto-Posting Tools for Car Dealers (2026) (tried to keep it fair; each tool's real strengths are listed).
Curious what everyone's running and how it's holding up account-health-wise — anyone actually getting flagged on the cloud tools, or is that fear overblown in practice?
After comparing the tools dealers keep asking us about (AutoBook, Shiftly, RelayAuto, Sell With Drift, CARVID, Glo3D), the thing that really separates them isn't the feature checklist — it's WHERE YOUR FACEBOOK SESSION RUNS:
- Browser extensions (e.g. AutoBook, Shiftly's Auto Lister): post from your own browser, but need sensitive permissions.
- Cloud tools (e.g. Drift, RelayAuto, CARVID): run your account from their servers 24/7 — convenient, but worth knowing where your login is stored and what IPs it logs in from (datacenter-IP logins are a known trigger for Meta security reviews).
- Native desktop apps: post from your own machine through your normal session.
None of these is automatically "safe" or "unsafe." But the question most dealers skip is: where is my session stored, what IPs touch my account, and is it an official API or unofficial automation? Ask any vendor that before you wire up your inventory.
Other stuff that actually matters vs the brochure: does it auto-remove sold units or just ping someone to do it; does it sync a real feed (CarGurus/Cars.com/DMS) or make you hand-pick cars; and can you tie a post back to an actual sale, not just clicks.
I put the full grid — pricing, photo/video, account model, all of it — here if it helps: Best Facebook Marketplace Auto-Posting Tools for Car Dealers (2026) (tried to keep it fair; each tool's real strengths are listed).
Curious what everyone's running and how it's holding up account-health-wise — anyone actually getting flagged on the cloud tools, or is that fear overblown in practice?
I hope you are planning on sticking around and being part of the community, if not your link (ad) will most likely get deleted.