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Benable Like Butler — auto-like other creators' Benable collections on a schedule
Paste Benable profile URLs, set max likes and delay, and Like Butler keeps you visible on those creators' "recent activity" feeds.
Free forever. Benable Like Butler stays unlocked on every account — trial, paid, expired, or cancelled. No license check, no quota. It's our way of keeping you in the workflow.
What Benable Like Butler does
On Benable (like on Amazon Creator and Instagram), staying in another creator's "recent activity" feed is one of the cheapest ways to stay top-of-mind without sending DMs. Benable Like Butler likes collections on the profiles you specify — collections, individual items inside them, or both — on a cadence.
The point isn't engagement gaming. It's reciprocity: if you're trying to grow inside the Benable ecosystem, showing up on other creators' notifications gets your handle noticed.
Before you start
- A signed-in Benable session in Chrome — Benable Like Butler uses your existing session.
- 1-10 Benable profile URLs of creators in your niche. URLs look like
https://benable.com/<profile-name>.
Running your first pass
- Open Benable Like Butler under Amazon Butler → Benable Butler (nested under the Benable Butler toggle).
- In Benable Profile URLs, paste your first profile link. Click "+ Add" to add more.
- In Run settings:
- Max likes per run — start at the default 10. This is per-profile-per-run.
- Delay between likes — 8-12 seconds is safe. Anything faster than 5 seconds invites rate-limiting.
- Click Start Benable Like Butler.
A Chrome window opens. Benable Like Butler walks each profile, finds collections and items eligible for liking, and clicks like with the configured delay. Progress shows in the KPI tiles (Total, This run, plus a per-profile breakdown).
Tuning over time
- Max likes per run — 10 per profile is conservative. With 5 profiles that's 50 likes per run total, well below any rate-limit risk.
- Delay — keep at 8 seconds minimum. Faster than 5 seconds and Benable starts to throttle.
- Cooldown days (in settings) — defaults to 7. Benable Like Butler won't re-like the same content within this window, keeping your activity signal genuine rather than spammy.
- What to like — toggle between liking only the top-level collections vs. drilling into items inside each collection. Item-level liking is deeper engagement but uses more of your daily quota.
Scheduling
Benable Like Butler has a built-in scheduler:
- Set a start time and a repeat interval (e.g. every 12 hours).
- Click Enable Schedule.
While the schedule is active, the profile-list and run-settings panels lock. Click Stop Schedule before editing them. Once a day or every 12 hours is plenty — more often risks rate-limiting and rarely adds value.
Where the data goes
Per-profile like history is logged in the preseed cache. The KPI tiles at the top show Total lifetime, This run counters, and per-profile breakdowns; Reset total + Reset run chips clear them independently.
Companion to Benable Butler
This workspace pairs naturally with Benable Butler (the one that builds and publishes your own collections). The pattern:
- Benable Butler — you publish your own curated collections.
- Benable Like Butler — you stay visible to other creators in your niche.
- Benable Comment Butler — you actively comment on others' collections.
The three together build a presence on Benable without you having to spend hours a day on the platform.
Common gotchas
- "Benable login required" — your session expired. Sign in via the Chrome window Benable Like Butler spawned, click Resume.
- Scheduler appears stuck — the profile-list panel is locked while a schedule is active. Click Stop Schedule, edit, restart.
- A profile shows 0 likes after a run — usually means cooldownDays still excludes everything on that profile. Wait for the cooldown to lapse or lower it.
- Likes don't register — the profile URL is wrong (404) or your session got logged out. Re-open the URL in Chrome manually to verify.
Related
- Benable Butler tutorial — publish your own Benable collections.
- Benable Comment Butler tutorial — auto-comment on Benable collections.
- Like Butler tutorial — the same idea for Amazon Creator storefronts.