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Mestre dos Robôs is a Portuguese-language online course/script product focused on using Python, Selenium, and some PyAutoGUI to automate websites and social media workflows. The page emphasizes starting from zero experience and eventually being able to build automated posting scripts for platforms such as YouTube, Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, as well as a “universal posting system.”
The course is centered on Python basics, Selenium WebDriver, locating web elements, background execution, running tasks in Google Colab, and hands-on social media automation. The page lists 14 Python lessons, 12 Selenium lessons, 14 YouTube automation lessons, and 35+ social media automation lessons, claiming more than 90 practical lessons in total. The teaching language appears to be Portuguese. The delivery format is not clearly stated; the page only mentions anytime access and lifetime access, suggesting it is likely a recorded course, though this cannot be confirmed. A completion certificate is offered, but no third-party accreditation is shown.
Pricing does not appear in the captured page text, which is the main missing piece of information. The page offers three purchase options: individual scripts, an all-scripts Combo 2, and the full course Combo 3. The full course includes access to Python, Selenium, and scripts, and claims lifetime access to current and future updates, along with a 7-day refund guarantee. Because the actual price is unavailable, value for money can only be assessed cautiously.
The main advantage is that the use case is very clear: it suits people who want to automate repetitive social media operations. The course starts from beginner level, covers Windows, Linux, and Mac, and mentions Google Colab, which lowers the setup barrier. It also offers a student group where learners can ask the instructor questions. The drawbacks are that the instructor or organization background is not sufficiently disclosed, making it difficult to judge teaching credentials; automating posts on social platforms may trigger platform rules, CAPTCHA checks, risk controls, or account restrictions; and the certificate is more of a completion proof than a professional credential with strong career value.
It is best suited to content creators, social media operators, marketers, and beginners who want to use Selenium for practical projects. It is less suitable for people who mainly want a systematic computer science education or an authoritative certificate. Access from China cannot be determined from the text. Even if the website itself is accessible, the course involves major platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and X, which generally require additional network conditions in mainland China. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Alternatives include Python Selenium automation courses on Udemy, Coursera, Bilibili, or NetEase Cloud Classroom.
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