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Autonomy

Put your social media on autopilot.

In short
Autopilot does not mean handing over the keys and hoping. Moose climbs an autonomy ladder with you: it starts assisted, then drafts for your approval, then runs within guardrails you set. You decide how far up to go, per action, and can step back any time.
By Alip · Published June 2026
The autonomy ladder

Three rungs. You choose how high.

01Tool

Assisted

Moose helps you make the work: on-brand captions, images, and hashtags. You publish.

02Service

You approve

Moose drafts posts and replies in your voice and queues them. You approve, it sends.

03Autopilot

Autonomous

Moose runs the loop within the guardrails you set, posting and replying on its own. You monitor.

Safe by design

Guardrails, not guesswork.

Autonomy only works if it is safe. Moose is built to do less when it is unsure, and to always leave you a way back.

You set the guardrails

Decide what Moose can do on its own and what always needs you, per type of action.

It backs off when unsure

If confidence drops or something looks off-pattern, Moose routes it to you instead of guessing.

Everything is reversible

Step back down the ladder any time, per action. Nothing is locked in, and every action is logged.

Every level, side by side

Who does what, at each rung.

AssistedYou approveAutonomous
ContentIt draftsIt draftsDrafts & posts
RepliesYou writeDrafts, you approveReplies in guardrails
PostingYouYou approveIt posts
Your roleMakerApproverMonitor
PlanToolServiceAutopilot
Questions

About autopilot.

Will Moose post things I would not approve?
Not unless you allow it. You start with everything gated for approval, and you raise autonomy only for the actions you trust. Even then, Moose stays inside the guardrails you set.
What is the difference between a copilot and autopilot?
A copilot drafts and waits for you. Autopilot runs the loop on its own within your rules. Moose is a ladder between the two, so you move up only as far as you are comfortable.
Can I take back control?
Any time, per action. You can drop a single capability back to approval-only without changing anything else, and it takes effect immediately.
Is it risky to automate DM and comment replies?
Moose defaults to conservative behavior: it only auto-sends where you have allowed it, holds anything sensitive for you, and keeps a full log so you can review what went out.
Which plan includes full autonomy?
Full autonomy is the Autopilot plan. Tool is assisted, and Service adds draft-and-approve. You can start lower and move up whenever you are ready.
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