Copy.ai
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Overview
Copy.ai is a tool built on language models which assigns itself not to texts for social networks but to the work of the sales and marketing department as a whole. The self-description word for word: "Introducing the first-ever GTM AI platform. Automate hundreds of tedious, repetitive tasks and empower your team to scale success like never before" (homepage). This is the tool's own claim about itself, not an independent assessment; "first-ever" is its word.
GTM here is go-to-market, that is, bringing a product to market. The claim is thus wider than "write a caption for a post": what is promised is the automation of a team's repetitive tasks. What exactly is included in "hundreds of tedious, repetitive tasks" the source does not spell out, and we are not going to spell it out on its behalf.
The tool does have a pricing page and it can be read. It says "20+ Tech Integrations & API Access", and that without a list of the integrations themselves.
The interface language of the homepage is en, taken from the markup attribute; no language versions are declared in hreflang.
Which platforms it works with
There is no list of platforms. The pages /integrations and /platforms do not exist for this tool — both return 404. On the pricing page the integrations are designated by a number ("20+ Tech Integrations & API Access") and are not named one by one (pricing page).
Here it is worth naming a trap that is easy to fall into. In the markup of the pages LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter are encountered — but these are links to Copy.ai's own accounts in the site footer, not platforms that can be connected. A social network icon in a footer means neither publishing, nor the collection of statistics, nor any connection of an account. Counting such mentions as a list of supported networks is not allowed.
The upshot: not a single social platform is named by the tool as supported in the sources we checked. Twenty-odd integrations exist somewhere, but what those integrations are is unknown.
How you earn with it
An affiliate programme is not announced. The address /affiliate redirects to the homepage; /affiliates, /partners, /referral return 404.
The sitemap with 3254 addresses has also been checked. And here is the second trap: pages about affiliates are indeed there — but these are blog articles and templates about affiliate marketing as a trade, not the terms of the tool's own programme. Material about how to earn on affiliate programmes in general is not this tool's affiliate programme. A page of its own with terms Copy.ai does not have.
What it will not do
Naming the platforms it works with is not something the tool allows: there is no list, integrations pages do not exist, and the number "20+" is no substitute for a list. Publishing posts, planning a feed and working with comments are not declared in the sources we checked at all.
Paying for a referred client is not something it offers: a programme of its own was not found at any address, nor in a sitemap of 3254 records.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
the platform describes itself as follows: «Introducing the first-ever GTM AI platform. Automate hundreds of tedious, repetitive tasks and empower your team to scale success like never before.»
Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment
source, checked 2026-07-28
Languages
the interface language of the home page: en
The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang
source, checked 2026-07-28
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