Default Settings in ReplyRush (Automation Setup Guide)

Default Settings in ReplyRush

Default Settings let you save your most-used automation setup so it loads automatically whenever you link a new post, reel, story, or future post.
This feature reduces repetitive work and allows you to set up DM automation in seconds.

 

Purpose of Default Settings

  • Speed up automation setup – No need to reselect triggers and templates every time you link new content.

  • Consistency – Ensure the same triggers, templates, and options are applied across your campaigns.

  • Efficiency – Set up new automation in under 10 seconds.

 

Benefits

  • Works across posts, reels, stories, future posts, and global triggers.

  • Automatically fills in your preferred trigger type, message template, and options.

  • Ideal for agencies, marketers, and creators who use the same automation style for most content.

 

How to Set Up Default Settings

  1. Log in to your ReplyRush account: https://app.replyrush.com

  2. From the sidebar, click Default Settings.

  3. Choose your Trigger Type:

    • All Comments

    • Specific Keywords (enter your keywords)

    • AI Trigger

    • Share to DM

  4. Select your Message Template:

    • Media Template (Button Template)

    • Simple Message Template

    • Quick Replies

  5. Configure any Additional Options:

    • Comment Auto Reply

    • Sendback

    • Exclude Keywords

    • Send Once Per User / Per Post

  6. Click Save to set these as your default automation settings.

 

How It Works After Setup

  • When you go to link any new post, reel, story, or future post, your saved Default Settings will load automatically.

  • You can accept them as they are and save in seconds, or make quick edits for that specific content.

  • This process allows you to complete DM automation setup in less than 10 seconds.

 

Best Practices

  • Update your Default Settings whenever your campaign changes to avoid having to edit them later for every new post.

  • Combine Default Settings with Future Post Automation to make your entire posting and linking process fully automated.

  • Use AI Trigger in Default Settings if your campaigns often change keywords based on captions.

 

FAQs

Q: Can I override the Default Settings for a specific post?
A: Yes, you can change the settings for any individual post without affecting your saved defaults.

 

Q: Does Default Settings apply to stories and global triggers?
A: Yes, your defaults will appear when setting up automation for posts, reels, stories, future posts, and global triggers.

 

Q: Can I have different Default Settings for different accounts?
A: Yes, Default Settings are saved per connected Instagram account.

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