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How to Use AutoLister Pro's Auto Pilot Mode to List 7 Cars in One Click

Batch-post up to 7 vehicles to Facebook Marketplace in a single click — the full guide to AutoLister Pro's most powerful feature.

APAutoLister Pro Team
June 15, 2026Updated: June 2026 7 min read
How to Use AutoLister Pro's Auto Pilot Mode to List 7 Cars in One Click

If you're still posting one car at a time on Facebook Marketplace, you're leaving one of AutoLister Pro's most powerful features completely untouched. Auto Pilot mode lets you queue up to 7 vehicles and post them all in a single click — automatically, without you watching the screen. Here's everything you need to know to make it your default posting method.

What Is Auto Pilot Mode?

Auto Pilot is AutoLister Pro's batch posting feature. Instead of clicking Post on each vehicle individually, you select up to 7 vehicles from your inventory source and activate Auto Pilot — the extension then works through each one sequentially, opening Marketplace, filling in every field, posting the listing, and moving on to the next car without any input from you. You click once and walk away.

How It Differs From Single-Car Posting

Single-car posting is faster per vehicle when you're watching — but requires you to be present for every click. Auto Pilot is designed for high-volume scenarios: listing new inventory first thing in the morning, catching up after a day off, or making sure every car on the lot hits Marketplace before the dealership opens. The key difference is autonomy. With Auto Pilot running, you can be on the phone, with a customer, or grabbing coffee — the listings post themselves.

Step-by-Step — Using Auto Pilot for the First Time

Step 1: Open your inventory source — AutoTrader, CarGurus, Cars.com, or your dealer website. Navigate to your vehicle listing page where multiple cars are visible.
Step 2: Click the AutoLister Pro Chrome extension icon in your browser toolbar. The extension panel opens.
Step 3: Select "Auto Pilot Mode" from the main menu.
Step 4: The extension scans the current page and identifies available vehicles. Select up to 7 by clicking the checkbox next to each one.
Step 5: Click "Start Auto Pilot." The extension begins working through your queue — opening Marketplace for each car, filling every field with year, make, model, price, mileage, photos, and an AI-generated description, then posting and moving on.
Step 6: A progress indicator shows how many cars have been posted and how many remain in the queue.
Step 7: When the queue is complete, you receive a summary notification showing every successful listing.

7 cars / 3–4 min
Auto Pilot total posting time vs 45+ minutes manually

How Many Cars Can You Batch Per Session?

The current Auto Pilot limit is 7 vehicles per session. This isn't a technical limitation — it's a deliberate choice based on Facebook's rate detection patterns. Posting 7 cars in a natural sequence looks like a motivated human who arrived early. Posting 40 cars in 20 minutes triggers Facebook's spam detection. The 7-car limit keeps every AutoLister Pro user's account safe. For lots with 50+ cars, run multiple Auto Pilot sessions spaced 30–60 minutes apart through the morning.

The Safe Volume Strategy — Staying Under Facebook's Radar

For a 50-car lot: run Auto Pilot at 8am (7 cars), again at 9am (7 cars), and again at 10am (7 cars). By 10am, 21 cars are live. Complete the remaining inventory over lunch and early afternoon. Your entire lot is listed before 3pm with zero ban risk. For a 100-car lot, two consistent mornings covers everything. Maintain this rhythm daily and your full inventory stays perpetually fresh.

How to Queue Your Best Cars First

Not all inventory is equal. Before running Auto Pilot, arrange your queue strategically: lead with vehicles that match current local demand (check what's getting messages on your existing Marketplace listings), then high-margin vehicles, then slow-movers that need more exposure. The first cars in the queue post first and get the freshest algorithm treatment.

"Auto Pilot mode is wild. I post 60 units before opening. Marketplace leads are now our #1 source."

Derek Kowalski, Used Car Manager, Lakeview Toyota

What Happens While Auto Pilot Runs?

The extension runs in an active Chrome tab — that tab needs to stay open, but you can use other tabs, other applications, or your phone freely while it works. Don't close the Auto Pilot tab mid-session or the queue will stop. If your computer goes to sleep, the session pauses. Keep your screen active or adjust your sleep settings on posting mornings.

Auto Pilot + Auto Renew — The Power Combo

Auto Pilot gets everything listed. Auto Renew keeps everything visible. Facebook's algorithm buries listings older than 7 days. With both features active, Auto Pilot posts your full inventory each morning while Auto Renew refreshes every listing on a 7-day cycle automatically. The result: 100% of your inventory live, fresh, and ranked by the algorithm every single day — without you touching a single listing manually after the initial post.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cars can Auto Pilot post at once?+

Up to 7 vehicles per session. Run multiple sessions spaced 30–60 minutes apart to safely cover larger lots without triggering Facebook's rate detection.

Does Auto Pilot work while I'm doing other things?+

Yes — the Chrome tab must stay open, but you can use other tabs and apps freely while Auto Pilot posts in the background.

Will Auto Pilot get my Facebook account banned?+

No. The 7-car-per-session cap is deliberately set to mimic natural human posting behavior. 429+ active dealers use it daily without account issues.

How long does it take to post 7 cars with Auto Pilot?+

Roughly 3–4 minutes from clicking Start to the final listing going live — versus 45+ minutes posting manually.

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