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Facebook Pages. Manage your entire social media presence from your agent. You can publish posts, list your recent feed, delete old content, and get performance insights—all through natural conversation.

Use your AI client to reply to comments, track engagement, and manage media without leaving your workflow.

What your AI agents can do

Delete post

Removes a post from your Facebook Page.

Get me

Retrieves your current token identity and page details.

Get page info

Gets general information about your Facebook Page.

+ 9 more capabilities included
Publishing content

Write and publish a new update directly to your Facebook Page.

Retrieving content feeds

List your page's recent posts, photos, or videos to see what's live.

Managing audience comments

List existing comments on a post and reply to them directly from your agent.

Tracking performance metrics

Get key data points, like impressions and engagement counts, for your page.

Adjusting page identity

View basic information and settings for your Facebook Page.

Supported MCP Clients

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Facebook Pages MCP Server: 12 Tools for Social Media Management

These tools let you publish content, track performance, and manage every aspect of your Facebook Page directly through your agent.

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delete post

Removes a post from your Facebook Page.

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get me

Retrieves your current token identity and page details.

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get page info

Gets general information about your Facebook Page.

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get page insights

Retrieves performance metrics and analytics for your Facebook Page.

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get page settings

Gets the configuration and identity details for your Facebook Page.

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get post details

Gets specific information about one post.

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list page photos

Lists all photos currently on your Facebook Page.

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list page posts

Lists the full feed of posts on your Facebook Page.

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list page videos

Lists all videos currently on your Facebook Page.

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list post comments

Lists all comments made on a specific post.

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publish post

Publishes a new update to your Facebook Page.

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reply to comment

Replies directly to a comment made on your Facebook Page.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Facebook Pages. You can manage your whole social media presence through your agent. You'll publish new updates to your page using publish_post. You can also delete old content with delete_post. To see what's up, list_page_posts shows you the full feed of posts. You can check out all the photos with list_page_photos or all the videos with list_page_videos.

To see specific stuff, list_post_comments lists comments on a post, and you can reply to them directly with reply_to_comment. You can get general info about your page with get_page_info, check its configuration and identity details with get_page_settings, and find out who you are with get_me. To track how the page is doing, get_page_insights gets performance metrics and analytics.

If you need details on a single post, get_post_details pulls that specific info. This whole thing lets you keep your community engaged and manage your media without leaving your workflow.

How Facebook Pages MCP Works

  1. 1 Subscribe to this server and provide your Facebook Page Access Token and Page ID.
  2. 2 Connect your preferred AI client (Claude, Cursor, etc.) to the Vinkius Marketplace.
  3. 3 Ask your agent to perform an action, like 'List my latest posts' or 'Get page insights.' The agent calls the necessary tools.

The bottom line is, your AI agent handles all the API calls so you don't have to switch tabs or write code.

Who Is Facebook Pages MCP For?

Social Media Managers who spend hours manually posting and monitoring comments. Content Creators who need to check post performance without leaving their primary workflow. Marketing teams that need to pull quick analytics or manage large amounts of page content.

Social Media Manager

Uses publish_post to schedule updates and list_post_comments to manage community interactions across multiple pages.

Content Creator

Runs get_page_insights to see how a specific post performed, then uses publish_post to refine the next piece of content.

Marketing Team Lead

Uses get_page_info and get_page_settings to audit page details and pulls performance data using get_page_insights for campaign reports.

What Changes When You Connect

  • See your page's overall health with get_page_insights. You can track impressions, engagement, and fan growth over time without logging into Facebook Analytics.
  • Keep the conversation going. Use list_post_comments to see every comment on a post, then run reply_to_comment to respond immediately. It keeps your community active.
  • Maintain a clean feed. Use list_page_posts to see your recent content, and delete_post to pull anything that needs removing or updating.
  • Manage all your visual content in one place. list_page_photos and list_page_videos let you list all media on your page so you can reference specific assets when publishing.
  • Publish content fast. The publish_post tool lets you write and deploy an update directly from your agent, cutting out the manual publishing steps.
  • Audit page status with get_page_settings. This tool lets you confirm your page's current configuration and identity details.

Real-World Use Cases

01

The weekend announcement went live, but the timing was bad.

A marketing manager needs to check if the 'Weekend Sale' post got enough traction. They ask the agent to run get_page_insights for that specific post ID. The agent returns the engagement numbers, confirming low reach. They then use publish_post to reschedule a better-timed announcement.

02

A key piece of content is missing or needs updating.

A content creator realizes a featured photo from last month isn't linked anywhere. They ask the agent to run list_page_photos to get a full inventory of media. They find the right photo and then use publish_post to create a new post linking to the correct image.

03

A customer is complaining about a product detail.

An operations specialist gets a negative comment. Instead of manually finding the post, they ask the agent to run list_post_comments on the relevant post ID. They spot the complaint and use reply_to_comment to send a detailed, public response immediately.

04

The team needs to know if the page structure is correct.

A team lead asks the agent to run get_page_info and get_page_settings. The agent pulls the basic info and configuration details, allowing the lead to verify the page's identity without navigating the Facebook UI.

The Tradeoffs

Relying on manual cross-platform copy/paste

Opening Facebook, copying the post text, switching to a spreadsheet to check metrics, then pasting the data into a report. This takes minutes and introduces copy/paste errors.

Use your agent to run get_page_insights directly. The agent pulls the metrics and formats them into a clean JSON payload for your report. You never leave the chat window.

Ignoring comments until the end of the day

Seeing a comment pop up, remembering to reply, but forgetting until hours later. The conversation dies, and the customer gets a slow response.

Use list_post_comments to pull all comments, and then immediately use reply_to_comment. This keeps the dialogue going and shows the community you're active.

Trying to manage content without knowing what exists

Deciding to delete a post, only to realize it was the only thing linking to a crucial photo gallery. You end up deleting the wrong thing.

Before deleting, run list_page_photos and list_page_videos. This gives you a full inventory of your media, letting you confirm what you're deleting and what you're keeping.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this server if your workflow requires actions on the Facebook platform—publishing, commenting, or retrieving live metrics. Specifically, if you need to run publish_post or reply_to_comment, this is your tool. Don't use it if your goal is purely external reporting (e.g., exporting raw user lists). For that, you might need a specialized data warehousing tool. If you just need to check if a page is live, get_page_info works. If you need to know what should be posted next, you need a predictive content strategy tool that combines these inputs.

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Available Capabilities

delete_post get_me get_page_info get_page_insights get_page_settings get_post_details list_page_photos list_page_posts list_page_videos list_post_comments publish_post reply_to_comment

Manual social media management requires switching between tabs and copying data.

Right now, posting content means jumping into the Facebook site, drafting the text in one window, uploading media in another, and then waiting for the 'Publish' button. If you want to check performance, you have to leave the posting environment, navigate to Insights, and copy the numbers into a separate spreadsheet.

With this MCP server, you keep everything in your agent chat. You tell it, 'Post about X and give me the insights.' It handles the publishing via `publish_post` and then immediately runs `get_page_insights` to give you the results. It's all one conversation.

Facebook Pages MCP Server: Manage your entire content lifecycle.

You no longer have to manually check the feed, go to the Comments tab, and reply. Your agent runs `list_post_comments` and then executes `reply_to_comment` instantly, keeping the conversation alive and documenting the interaction.

The difference is that you manage the entire content lifecycle—from drafting and publishing via `publish_post` to tracking performance with `get_page_insights` and engaging with comments—without leaving your AI client.

Common Questions About Facebook Pages MCP

How do I use the `publish_post` tool to schedule content? +

The publish_post tool publishes content immediately. If you need scheduling, you must use a separate scheduling API or tool. Use the agent to draft the content and verify it with get_page_info first.

Can I use `list_page_photos` to find old content? +

Yes. list_page_photos pulls a full list of photos on your page. You can then use get_post_details if you need the specific context or date of that photo.

What is the best way to track performance using `get_page_insights`? +

You can query get_page_insights for specific metrics like impressions or engagement over a defined time range. Always ask the agent to specify the metrics you need to avoid vague data.

Does `list_post_comments` handle all user comments? +

It lists comments on a specified post. To see all comments on the page, you may need to run list_page_posts first, and then call list_post_comments for each post ID.

How do I check my page's current status using `get_page_settings`? +

Run get_page_settings to view the current configuration and identity details. This confirms if any operational changes were made to the page's backend setup.

How do I list my page's activity using the `list_page_posts` tool? +

The list_page_posts tool retrieves the full feed history. You can use this to review posts across specific date ranges or filter by content type, making it great for content audits.

If I get an error when using `reply_to_comment`, what does that mean? +

The error usually means the comment is too old or the page settings block replies. Check the comment's timestamp and ensure your agent has posting permissions for that content type.

Can I get the basic page details using `get_page_info`? +

Yes, get_page_info provides core details like the page name, unique ID, and visibility status. This is useful for confirming which page your agent is currently managing.

How do I get a Facebook Page Access Token? +

You can generate a Page Access Token via the Meta Graph API Explorer by selecting your Page and requesting the necessary permissions (e.g., pages_manage_posts).

Can I reply to user comments using this agent? +

Yes! Use the reply_to_comment tool with the specific Comment ID and your message. Your AI will post the reply directly to the Facebook Page thread.

What insights can I track for my page? +

The get_page_insights tool retrieves core metrics like total impressions, overall engagement, and fan growth history to help you analyze your page's performance.

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