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Set up your first page and post from it with the API. | |
Publishing as a Page |
Beginning May 1, 2018, the App Review Process will resume. All apps, including those formerly approved, must undergo App Review in order to retain or gain access to the Pages API.
For apps currently using the API, you will have until August 1, 2018 to submit your app for review, even if your app has gone through the app review process previously, or your app will lose access to the API.
As part of the App Review process, you must undergo Business Verification to access the Pages API.
Page Access TokensAccess tokens and permissions for the Pages API. | Managing PagesAll about getting and updating page information and settings. Also learn about managing page posts. |
Page TabsAdd related apps to your Page. | Page ObjectThe Page object in the Graph API. |
Learn about our new Pages Developer Tools, now in limited beta, which allow developers to build enhanced call-to-action buttons to create new experiences right on a Page.
People using your app can post content such as text, links, images and videos using the Page's identity. For more information, see Publishing as a Page.
You can add Page Tabs to a page, and under a tab you can provide related applications or custom content for your page.
Custom Page tabs enable you to create a much richer experience on Facebook and control content your visitors and followers see on your page. See Using Page Tabs.
Page Insights help people understand how audiences are engaging with a Page. With Page Insights, you can:
For more information, see Page Insights.
Learn more about Facebook Pages:
Using Graph API - Reading, updating and deleting. Includes error-handling and debugging.
Receiving API Updates in Real-Time - Subscribe to changes in certain pieces of data. When a change occurs, an HTTP 'POST' request goes to a callback URL you provide.
Page-related Social Plugins - Use the Page plugin, embed posts, or embed videos from your page to drive traffic to your Facebook Page and engage with fans.