I'm Dani Edson — I build focused software for people who live inside comment sections. My first product, QuickReplier, answers social media comments for you with a single keypress.
Dani Edson Internet Marketing LTDA has no office, no headcount, and no committee deciding what ships next — because there isn't one. I run it from home, the same way most of the people I build for run their channels, their stores, and their inboxes: alone, on a deadline, replying to one more comment before bed.
Before writing a line of QuickReplier's code, I spent years managing comment sections myself, across multiple social channels and languages. The repetition is what got me — typing some version of the same reply for the hundredth time, every single day. QuickReplier is the tool I built to get that hour back, and the first product to carry the Dani Edson name.
Everything here is designed, built and supported from home — no agency layer between you and the person who made the tool.
The problems QuickReplier solves came from running real channels in real languages, not from a feature request board.
No dashboards to learn, no onboarding calls. One job, done well, that sits quietly in your system tray.
A small app that lives in your Windows tray. Set up categories — platform, topic, language — load each one with ready-made replies, then press your shortcut.
QuickReplier picks a reply at random from the category you've selected and drops it straight into whichever comment box is active on your screen — no copy, no paste, no switching windows.
Dani Edson Internet Marketing exists to ship tools I'd actually use myself, the same way I once built and ran dozens of content channels by hand. QuickReplier is the first of them. If a second one happens, it will start the way the first one did — as something I needed and couldn't find.