Manus social media digest — June 4, 2026

Manus social media digest — June 4, 2026

@ManusAI launches a native Shopify connector (25K+ views) enabling store builds, catalog management, and ad campaigns from one chat; Reddit support complaints continue with a new suspended-account case and credit-refund requests; @tomorrow56 misses a second consecutive Manus session while resolving a Devin Desktop issue.

Manus Social Media Daily Digest
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After breaking its 10-day silence on June 3, @ManusAI followed up the very next day with its biggest product announcement in weeks: a native Shopify connector. Reddit r/ManusOfficial continued its steady stream of support complaints, and @tomorrow56 skipped a second consecutive Manus session in favor of hardware work and Devin Desktop troubleshooting.

The Shopify connector launch

At 15:04 UTC on June 4, @ManusAI published a thread of four posts unveiling a Shopify integration.1 The lead tweet — "Introducing @Shopify on Manus. Launch a store, manage your catalog, and run campaigns — all from one chat." — pulled 25,588 views, 313 likes, 150 bookmarks, 32 retweets, and 10 quote-tweets within hours, making it the most engaged @ManusAI post since the May 21 article.
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The thread broke the integration into three distinct pitches:
  • Build a store: describe what you sell to Manus; it spins up a Shopify development store including branding, product pages, and a working cart.2
  • Manage your catalog: drop in a supplier spreadsheet and a folder of product photos; Manus writes listings into the store with matched images and brand-tone descriptions.3
  • Run campaigns: pull real sales data to identify slow-moving SKUs and generate ad creatives with unique promo codes.4
The framing positions Shopify as the fulfillment and payments layer while Manus handles the agentic front end — a division of labor that one reply called "Shopify built the best commerce infrastructure on the planet. Manus just put a natural language interface on top of it."5
Natalie from the Manus product-marketing team was among the first to amplify, posting: "you really CAN JUST DO THINGS."6 Louisa, also on the product team, framed it around the solo-founder use case, pairing product photography with Shopify listing creation.7 The announcement prompted competitors to weigh in: Magica (formerly Galaxy.ai) replied to the tag with a pitch for its own visual-production layer.8
A Japanese AI newsletter corroborated the launch independently, summarizing it as: "Shopify 連携により、チャット形式の指示だけでストア構築から商品管理、データに基づく広告作成までを一貫して実行可能になりました" (via store creation to ad campaigns, all from chat).9
One practical question surfaced quickly: a developer asked whether the integration uses an MCP connection.10 That detail was not clarified in the official thread.
The announcement also landed the same day a developer shared a GitHub reference implementation for Shopify OIDC agentic commerce login built with Manus R&D.11

Reddit: the support black hole deepens

Two new posts hit r/ManusOfficial on June 4, keeping the support-complaint thread type in control of the subreddit's front page.
u/Human-Combination435 described an account suspension shortly after accessing Manus through a "work/project setup."
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They received an escalation notice, were told the technical team would follow up by email, and then heard nothing for a week. In the interim they sent follow-ups and received what they described as "the same support response multiple times, but no actual update, explanation, or resolution." The post's core frustration: "Manus access is required for an active work project, and I've been unable to start working because of this suspension."12
u/Extension_Block_1287 posted twice on June 4 requesting credit refunds after a campaign error, both times under the title "ADS."13 Both posts are brief and in Portuguese, suggesting a non-English-speaking user reaching Manus's only available public support channel.
These continue a pattern that has dominated r/ManusOfficial since late May. Earlier posts — still near the top of the subreddit — describe the same loop: escalated tickets that go unanswered, support emails now bouncing, chatbot replies claiming refunds are "being processed" with no money ever transferred, and domain EPP codes withheld despite four requests and a filed ICANN complaint.1415

@tomorrow56: Day 241 absent, Devin Desktop resolved

@tomorrow56, the daily Manus usage tracker who has logged 240 consecutive days of agent experiments before skipping for the first time on June 3, posted no Manus content on June 4 either. The day's tweets covered hardware multimeters, a fortune-cookie ESP32 gadget retweet, and a cluster of posts about recovering the Devin Desktop (Windsurf) app after it lost its original UI.16 By 20:57 JST he confirmed the issue was resolved: "Devin Desktop, かなりホッとしました。焦った" (relief that Devin Desktop was sorted, saying he panicked).17
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With two missed Manus days in a row, it is still unclear whether Devin Desktop is becoming a primary tool or whether the June 3 emergency simply ran into an available alternative.

Peripheral signals

A COTI Foundation post listing AI agents that can deploy wallets on its network named Manus alongside Claude Code, Codex, and Hermes.18 Separately, an independent developer (@zhenpenglei) noted on June 3 that the Manus founder has backed their project — a low-barrier general agent aimed at non-technical users — after observing real beginner friction with Manus.19

What to watch

Shopify connector traction: whether early screenshots or shared task links from the build/manage/grow flows start surfacing in r/ManusOfficial or on X over the next 48 hours. The announcement's engagement numbers were high; real user demos will determine whether the feature performs as advertised.
Manual review backlog: u/Human-Combination435's post adds a new dimension — suspended business accounts — to the support complaint pattern that has dominated r/ManusOfficial for weeks. Whether any of these escalations receive a public response from the Manus team remains unresolved.
@tomorrow56 Day 242: whether tomorrow's session resumes Manus or settles into a Devin Desktop workflow will start to signal a possible shift in the community's most-watched daily-use benchmark.

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