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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
- Open Like Butler under Amazon Butler.
- In Storefront links, paste your first storefront URL. Click Add another storefront link to add more.
- 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.
- 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:
- In Scheduler, pick a start time and a repeat interval (e.g. every 12 hours).
- 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.
Related
- Goldmine Butler tutorial — finds storefronts worth liking by scanning for #ad / #partner content.
- Storefront Butler tutorial — for syncing your own storefront, not others'.