AI Agent for Social Media — Built for Cisco Webex
Automate Social Media for teams using Cisco Webex. Arahi AI agents handle the workflow end-to-end — no code, set up in minutes.
Drafted in your voice — ready to publish:
David Park · 1st
Co-founder & CEO · Arahi AI
Just now ·
We just shipped ChatGPT-powered agent templates for every team you'd actually hire.
Lead gen, support, social, ops — 200+ starting points, in plain English.
If you've been waiting for AI that actually does the work (not just chat), this is it.
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Built in plain English.
You write the rule the way you'd describe it to a teammate. The agent reads the rule, breaks it into the actions it'll take, and confirms the apps it'll touch — before it does anything.
- 1Read the source content (post, transcript, brief)
- 2Match each channel's voice and length conventions
- 3Generate variants per platform with platform-native formatting
- 4Queue every draft for your review before publishing
Get started in three steps
Connect Cisco Webex
Add Cisco Webex to your Arahi AI workspace in seconds. The AI immediately starts listening for messages and events.
Configure Message Workflows
Choose which Cisco Webex channels, threads, or DMs trigger AI actions — and what happens next.
Automate & Stay in the Loop
The AI handles routine messages and tasks in Cisco Webex while escalating anything that needs your attention.
We just shipped ChatGPT-powered agent templates for every team you'd actually hire.
Twitter thread variant of today's launch announcement.
Newsletter teaser pulled from this week's top blog post.
Approve before it sends.
Every draft lands in a review queue. You approve, edit, or reject — the agent never acts on its own unless you explicitly turn that on for a workflow you trust.
Every action, with the reasoning attached.
Each step the agent takes is logged with what it did, why it did it, and which app it touched. Audit-ready, so security and compliance can sign off without backfilling.
- Priya10:15 AM
Approved the LinkedIn draft for tomorrow 9 AM.
- Agent10:13 AM
Drafted the LinkedIn post in David Park's voice.
Reason: Voice sample showed bullet structure underperforms; switched to narrative.
- Agent10:12 AM
Generated channel-specific variants from the source post.
- Agent10:11 AM
Read this morning's product update.
- Agent10:00 AM
Triggered: Turn this morning's product update into a @LinkedIn post with @Cisco Webex in ou
Frequently asked questions
Most users connect Cisco Webex and launch their first social media automation within 10 minutes. The guided wizard handles OAuth authorization, and you configure social media-specific rules through a visual no-code builder.
Yes. You define exactly which Cisco Webex events start social media workflows — new records, status changes, messages, or custom triggers. Each trigger can have conditions so social media actions only fire when your specific criteria are met in Cisco Webex.
Yes. You can create parallel social media workflows that respond to different Cisco Webex events or conditions. For example, one social media flow for new Cisco Webex records and another for updated ones — each with independent rules and actions.
Yes. The social media agent connected to Cisco Webex simultaneously interacts with 1,500+ other apps — CRMs, databases, email platforms, and more. A single social media workflow can pull data from Cisco Webex, process it, and push results to multiple destinations.
Manual social media in Cisco Webex requires constant tab-switching, copy-pasting, and follow-up tracking. Arahi AI eliminates this by handling social media tasks in real-time as Cisco Webex events occur — running 24/7 with consistent accuracy and zero fatigue.
When the AI hits an edge case during social media processing in Cisco Webex, it escalates to your team with full context — the Cisco Webex record, what was attempted, and why it needs review. Your social media pipeline never stalls or loses data.
No coding required. The no-code builder walks you through connecting Cisco Webex and configuring social media rules visually. Your team can set up, modify, and manage Cisco Webex-based social media workflows without any developer involvement.
Yes. You can run social media workflows in test mode using sample Cisco Webex data before activating on live records. This lets you verify every social media rule works correctly with your Cisco Webex setup before processing real data.
Arahi AI connects to Cisco Webex via one-click OAuth, then runs social media workflows that read and write Cisco Webex data on a schedule or in response to triggers. You configure the rules once; the agent executes social media across every relevant Cisco Webex record without developer involvement.
Cisco Webex holds the data; AI supplies the judgment and throughput. Together they turn social media from a manual, inconsistent process into one that runs at machine speed with a consistent quality bar — freeing your team to focus on the Cisco Webex-adjacent work that genuinely needs human attention.
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