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Like Butler — auto-like Amazon Creator storefronts you want to stay visible to

Paste storefront links, set a like cap and delay, and Like Butler keeps you top-of-mind with brands by liking their CC storefront content on a cadence.

Free forever. 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 Like Butler does

Like Butler likes content on other creators' or brands' Amazon storefronts on a schedule. The point isn't engagement gaming — it's staying on a brand's "recent activity" feed so when they're picking who to message about a new campaign, your name shows up. It's the lowest-cost outreach signal that costs almost no time.

You paste 1-5 storefront URLs, set a max likes per run, and Like Butler walks each one and likes whatever is fresh.

Before you start

  • A signed-in Amazon session in Chrome — Like Butler uses your existing session.
  • One or more storefront URLs — brand storefronts or fellow-creator storefronts. The URLs that look like https://www.amazon.com/shop/somename.

Running your first pass

  1. Open Like Butler under Amazon Butler.
  2. In Storefront links, paste your first storefront URL. Click Add another storefront link to add more.
  3. In Run settings:
  • Max likes — start at the default 10. This is per-storefront-per-run, not total.
  • Delay between likes — pick Normal (8s). Avoid Fast (3s) until you've watched a few runs go cleanly.
  • Scan scope — leave at "recent" for the first run. "All" walks deeper into a storefront and takes longer.
  1. Click Start Like Butler.

A Chrome window opens, navigates to each storefront, scrolls, and clicks like on eligible content (posts, videos, photos — toggleable in Content types). The Watch it run checkbox is on by default so you can see what's happening.

Tuning over time

  • maxLikes — 10 per storefront per run is conservative. If you run 5 storefronts, that's 50 likes total per run, which is well under any sensible rate-limit threshold.
  • delaySeconds — keep this at 8s minimum. Faster than 3s and Amazon starts to throttle.
  • cooldownDays — defaults to 7. Like Butler won't re-like the same content within this window, which keeps the "recent activity" signal real rather than spammy.
  • checkAll — when on, Like Butler scans every storefront on every run. Turn off and it picks a subset round-robin, useful if you have 20+ storefronts and want each run to be quick.

Scheduling

Like Butler has a built-in scheduler:

  1. In Scheduler, pick a start time and a repeat interval (e.g. every 12 hours).
  2. Click Enable Schedule.

While scheduled, the run-settings inputs lock. Click Stop Schedule before editing them again. Once a day is plenty — twice a day is the most you should consider.

Where the data goes

Per-storefront like history lives in the preseed cache. The KPI tiles at the top show Total (lifetime likes) and This run counters; Reset total + Reset run chips clear them independently.

Common gotchas

  • "Amazon login required" — your session expired. Open the Chrome window Like Butler spawned, sign in, and click Resume.
  • "No likeable content found" — usually means cooldownDays still excludes everything on that storefront. Wait for the cooldown to lapse or lower it.
  • Scheduler appears stuck — check that the scheduler isn't actively running; if it's mid-run, the settings panel is locked. Stop the schedule, edit, restart.
  • Likes don't register on Amazon — your storefront URL is wrong (404s) or the page requires sign-in that your session no longer has. Re-open the URL in Chrome manually to verify.

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