ContentStudio makes it easy to publish posts on your Facebook Page, whether you want to share updates, images, videos, or links. Follow this step-by-step guide to create and publish posts directly from ContentStudio.
Note: Posting on personal Facebook Profiles is no longer supported through third-party apps. You can only publish content to Facebook business pages via ContentStudio.
How to schedule content for Facebook pages
1 Go to Compose → Social Post.
2 In the left panel, choose the Facebook Page where you want to publish your post.
📷 Media Requirements
Type
Requirements
Feed
Single image or up to 10 images, or a video
Format: JPEG (JPG), PNG
File Size: max 10 MB
Aspect Ratio: must be within 4:5 to 1.91:1
Reel
Only single video
Format: MOV or MP4
File Size: max 1 GB
Duration: 4s min — 60 minutes max
Aspect Ratio: recommended 9:16 to avoid cropping or black space
Story
Single or up to 10 images, videos, or a mix
Image: JPEG (JPG), PNG; max 8 MB; recommended 9:16 aspect ratio
Video: MOV or MP4; max 100 MB; duration 3s–60s; recommended 1:1 aspect ratio
3 Add the caption, attach media, add relevant hashtags, or mention pages if needed.
4 Under Facebook Settings, select Post Type (Feed, Reel, or Story). You can also toggle on Also add to Story if you want to post the feed or reel as a story.
5 Now, click on Schedule and choose the date and time for your post.
✅ That’s it! Your post will be published on your selected Facebook Page as scheduled.
FAQs
Q1: How many images can I include in a Facebook feed?
A: You can add a single to 10 images to the Facebook feed.
Q2: What does the "Also Share to Story" option do?
A: The "Also Share to Story" option allows you to share your content as a story alongside the selected primary format, such as a feed or reel post.
Q3: Can I upload multiple images or videos in a Facebook story post?
A: Yes, you can upload up to 10 images, videos, or a combination of both in a single story post.
Q4: Are there specific size and format requirements for Facebook feed posts?
A: Yes, images must be in JPEG or PNG format, with a maximum size of 10MB, and adhere to an aspect ratio between 4:5 and 1.91:1.
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