ChatSetter is built and run by ChatSetter Inc. in Richmond Hill, Ontario. This page exists so you know who is behind the comparisons and the numbers we publish — and so you can hold us to them.
Vladimir Baranov — founder. I write the code and I answer the support email, which means when something here is wrong you are talking to the person who can fix it.
ChatSetter Inc. is a real Canadian company: 215 Strathearn Ave, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3C3. You can reach us at chatsetter@lowerprofile.com.
Most AI setters are built autopilot-first: the AI reads a DM, writes a reply, and sends it. You find out what it said afterwards, if you look. The whole category is sold on that premise — "it works while you sleep."
We think that gets the trade backwards. The DM inbox is where a coach's $10K conversations happen. The value of an AI setter was never that it is unsupervised; it is that it does the writing. Those are separable, and almost nobody separates them.
So ChatSetter holds every AI-written draft in the Magic Queue until a human approves, edits, regenerates or skips it. On by default. You can turn it off — plenty of people do, one segment at a time — but you have to choose to.
We compare ourselves to competitors on this site, which means we're asking you to trust our description of other people's products. That only works if we hold ourselves to rules, so here they are:
If we break one of these, email me. I'd rather fix it than defend it.
Magic Queue is on from the first message, so it can't send anything you didn't approve.
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