Facebook Marketplace tools for car dealers

AutoLander vs AutoBook.io: which is better for car dealers?

Short answer

AutoBook.io is a flexible, pay-as-you-go option for an individual rep posting a few vehicles from a browser extension. AutoLander is the stronger fit for a dealership (or a rep who wants to scale) that needs automatic feed sync, studio-grade photos and video, auto sold-removal, attribution, and a native app rather than a browser extension.

AutoBook.io — A Chrome extension that automates Facebook Marketplace posting from your browser, billed pay-as-you-go. Best for: An individual rep posting a handful of cars who wants pay-as-you-go with no subscription.

AutoLander vs AutoBook.io at a glance

AutoLander AutoBook.io
How it runs Native desktop app (Win / Mac / Linux) Chrome browser extension
Where your Facebook session lives On your own computer — never on our servers In your browser (extension permissions)
Inventory feed / DMS sync CarGurus, Cars.com & custom feeds No stated DMS feed sync
AI-written descriptions Yes — AI-optimized Yes — AI-generated
AI photo studio (background replacement) Yes — showroom backdrops Not advertised
AI walkaround video Yes — AI walkaround video Not advertised
Smart photo ordering Yes — front-view first Not advertised
Auto-removes sold units Yes — automatic Not publicly specified
Post-to-sale attribution Yes — post-to-sale tracking Shared lead inbox (not sale attribution)
Team seats + manager dashboard Yes — live manager dashboard Shared team lead inbox
Works for individual reps Yes — plans from $39/mo Yes — pay-as-you-go suits reps
Pricing transparency Published, self-serve Pay-as-you-go credits
Entry price From $39/mo Free open beta / credits
Free trial 5 free posts, no card Free during open beta
Commitment Month-to-month No contract

has it / advantage   partial or neutral fact   not advertised

Where AutoLander comes out ahead

  • Native desktop app vs a browser extension — no sensitive extension permissions or ToS exposure.
  • Built-in AI Photo Studio (showroom backgrounds) and AI walkaround video; AutoBook does not advertise photo or video tools.
  • Automatic feed sync from CarGurus / Cars.com plus automatic removal of sold units.
  • Post-to-sale attribution so you know which posts sold cars.
  • Published, predictable pricing from $39/mo as you scale past a few listings.

Where AutoBook.io is strong

  • Pay-as-you-go with no subscription — flexible for low volume.
  • Shared team lead inbox to handle Marketplace inquiries together.
  • AI-generated vehicle descriptions.

Where does your Facebook session live?

One of the biggest differences between these tools is where your Facebook login actually runs — and that affects account health. Logins from datacenter IP ranges and high-frequency cloud automation are a well-documented trigger for Meta security reviews, and browser extensions require sensitive permissions to act on your account.

AutoLander

Native desktop app. Posts from your own computer through your normal Facebook session. Your login is never stored or operated on a shared server, and there is no browser extension to grant sensitive permissions to.

AutoBook.io

AutoBook.io runs as a browser extension (it posts from your browser using your Facebook session and needs sensitive browser permissions).

Questions worth asking any Marketplace vendor

  • Where is my Facebook session stored, and which IP addresses log in to my account?
  • What browser permissions does the extension require, and does automating Facebook through a browser extension comply with Facebook’s Terms?
  • If I stop paying, do my listings and access stay, or does everything end with the subscription?

We list delivery models as published facts and do not claim any tool “will get you banned.” The right model is a judgment call — these questions help you make it.

Our take

Having watched how dealers actually use extension-based posters, the pattern is consistent: they are great for one salesperson posting a dozen cars, but they stall at rooftop scale. There is no inventory feed keeping 150 VINs in sync, and a browser extension is one Chrome update away from breaking mid-shift. That is the exact point where dealers move to a feed-driven native app.

The verdict

AutoBook.io is a flexible, pay-as-you-go option for an individual rep posting a few vehicles from a browser extension. AutoLander is the stronger fit for a dealership (or a rep who wants to scale) that needs automatic feed sync, studio-grade photos and video, auto sold-removal, attribution, and a native app rather than a browser extension.

AutoLander vs AutoBook.io — FAQ

Is AutoBook.io a Chrome extension?

Yes — AutoBook.io is delivered as a Chrome browser extension that runs in your browser using your existing Facebook session. AutoLander instead runs as a native desktop app (Windows, Mac, Linux), so it does not require sensitive browser-extension permissions.

Does AutoBook.io have an AI photo studio or video?

AutoBook.io publicly highlights AI descriptions and a shared lead inbox; it does not advertise AI background replacement or walkaround video. AutoLander includes an AI Photo Studio (showroom backdrops) and AI walkaround video.

Which is cheaper, AutoBook.io or AutoLander?

AutoBook.io is pay-as-you-go on credits (free during its open beta at the time of writing). AutoLander publishes subscription plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start. For steady volume a flat plan is usually the better value; for a few posts a month, pay-as-you-go can be cheaper.

What is the best AutoBook.io alternative for a car dealership?

Dealers who outgrow a pay-as-you-go browser extension most often move to a feed-driven native app like AutoLander: it syncs your whole inventory from CarGurus or Cars.com, keeps listings accurate, removes sold units, and adds AI photos and walkaround video. CARVID and Sell With Drift are cloud alternatives worth a look.

Where can I find honest AutoBook.io reviews and comparisons?

Rather than rely on a single review, compare AutoBook.io against AutoLander and the other major Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools for car dealers — on automation, AI photos and video, account-safety model and price — in our 2026 buyer's guide, and cross-check third-party reviews on G2, Capterra and the Chrome Web Store. AutoBook.io: Pay-as-you-go credits (free open beta at time of writing). AutoLander: from $39/mo, month-to-month, with 5 free posts.

Why does AutoLander use a desktop app instead of a browser extension or cloud service?

Because of where your Facebook session lives. A native desktop app posts from your own computer through your normal Facebook session — it is not a browser extension that needs sensitive permissions, and it does not store or operate your login on a shared cloud server. Logins from datacenter IPs and high-frequency cloud automation are a well-documented trigger for Meta security reviews, so keeping the session on your own machine is a deliberate account-health choice.

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