A generated reply is a first draft, not a finished one. The people who get replies (and customers) from X (Twitter) follow roughly the same three habits.
If the post asks for recommendations, recommend something, even a competitor. Helpfulness is what earns the follow-up question.
Your own phrasing in the first sentence beats a perfect but generic reply. Editing also makes you actually read what you're posting.
The link goes in reply two or three, after they've asked. A pitch in the first reply reads as spam even when it's relevant.
This tool replies to posts you found. The actual product finds the posts. It monitors your keywords and competitors around the clock, scores each conversation for buying intent, and drafts the reply in your brand voice instead of a generic tone. Every reply still waits for your approval. If you're pasting posts in here more than a few times a day, the queue version will save you the searching.