Connect your Facebook page to Statusbrew and leverage publishing, engagement, comment management, and reporting tools to meet your business goals.
If you wish to connect to other networks, check our support article on connecting a social profile to Statusbrew.
In This Article:
- Connecting Your Facebook Page
- Creating A Profile Group
- Setup Team Member Access To Your Facebook Page
- Connecting Facebook Ad Account
- Update permissions to your Facebook Connection
- Removing Your Facebook Page From Statusbrew
Connecting Your Facebook Page
Before you connect your Facebook page to Statusbrew, ensure that your Facebook account has a Page role of Admin or Editor. Primary Owners, Owners & Admins can connect a social profile to Statusbrew. Let's see how it's done:
- Click on the Home Icon
in the top left of your screen to open Statusbrew Home and click on Settings
- In the Settings menu, click on the Profiles icon
to open the Profiles menu
- Now click on Add Profile button in the top right corner, select Facebook from the available networks & Click on Add Facebook Page button
- You'll now be redirected to Facebook, If you aren't logged in already, you'll get a login window
- Now click Continue as [Name] & click on Ok
- Finally, check the box next to the Facebook Page you'd like to connect to and click on Add Profiles
- Now click on Done (ensure all permissions are turned on)
You'll now be redirected to Statusbrew, where you need to select all the Facebook pages you'd like to connect to & click on Add Profiles button. Your connected pages will show in the Profiles menu under Settings.
Depending upon your pricing plan, your profile limit will vary. For details, please see the pricing page.
Creating A Profile Group
You can group your profiles together in Statusbrew based on any attribute such as social network, geographical region, purpose, etc., or based on the structure of your online presence.
One social profile can be a part of multiple Profile Groups in Statusbrew.
These social profile groups can be used to quickly perform complex tasks in Statusbrew. For instance, you can create a Profile Group for all the profiles belonging to a specific country/region. You can filter all the messages for that profile group or export reports for that region.
Learn more about Profile Groups in Statusbrew.
Setup Team Member Access To Your Facebook Page
When you connect your Facebook page to Statusbrew, you can control which team member gets access to what Statusbrew features for that specific Facebook page.
Learn how to set up access permissions in Statusbrew.
Connecting Facebook Ad Account
By connecting your Facebook ad account to Statusbrew, you can publish dark posts, and boost posts directly from Statusbrew.
All your ad comments & dynamic ad comments are synced effortlessly so you can blaze through them with management and moderation features built right into your Engage Inbox.
Learn how to Connect Your Facebook Ad Account To Statusbrew.
Update permissions to your Facebook Connection
In case you face trouble with your Facebook content such as posts, comments, ad comments, etc not showing up, chances are that you denied Statusbrew that permission or it needs to be renewed.
Follow the instruction given in the article to update permission to your Facebook connection with Statusbrew.
Removing Your Facebook Page From Statusbrew
Primary owners, owners, & admins can remove a social media profile in the account settings at any time. To remove a profile:
- Click on the Home Icon
in the top left of your screen to open Statusbrew Home and click on Settings
- In Settings, click on the Profiles icon
to open the Profiles menu, you can now see all your Facebook pages connected
- For any Facebook Page that you want to remove, click the three-dot menu beside the social profile. You’ll see the option to Remove your profile in the drop-down
Note:
When you remove a certain social profile from Statusbrew, all your data associated with that profile will be lost.