Learn how to automate sharing Facebook page posts to Facebook groups using Pabbly Connect. This tutorial covers steps for text, photo, and video posts. Revolutionize your productivity approach with just a few strategic clicks. Uncover professional methods for connecting applications and creating workflows that reclaim hours of your week.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Automation

To automate posting from your Facebook Page to your Facebook Group, you will first need to access Pabbly Connect. This platform allows you to create integrations without any coding skills.

Visit the Pabbly Connect homepage by typing the URL. You will see options to sign in or sign up for free. If you are new, click on ‘Sign up for free’ to create your account and get 100 free tasks every month for testing. Existing users can simply sign in.


2. Creating Your Workflow in Pabbly Connect

Once logged into Pabbly Connect, navigate to the dashboard and click on the ‘Create Workflow’ option. You’ll need to name your workflow, for example, ‘Share Facebook Page Post to Facebook Groups’.

  • Select the folder to save your workflow.
  • Choose Facebook Pages as your trigger application.
  • Set the trigger event to ‘New Post’.

After setting this up, click on ‘Connect Now’ to build a new connection with your Facebook Pages account. Follow the prompts to authorize the connection, ensuring you are logged into your Facebook account.


3. Testing the Trigger Integration

After successfully connecting your Facebook Page in Pabbly Connect, you need to test the integration. Create a new post on your Facebook Page to capture the response.

For example, create a photo post titled ‘What is Digital Marketing?’ and upload an image. Once posted, return to Pabbly Connect and click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’. This action will capture the details of the newly created post.

  • Ensure that the response shows the post details.
  • Confirm that the connection is successfully established.

This verification means that your Facebook Page is now successfully linked to Pabbly Connect, allowing for automatic sharing to your Facebook Group.


4. Setting Up Action Integration for Facebook Groups

Now, you need to connect your Facebook Group to Pabbly Connect. This will allow the posts from your Facebook Page to be shared in your Group automatically. Select Facebook Groups as your action application.

Choose the action event as ‘Post Photo’ or ‘Post Video’, depending on the type of content you want to share. Click on ‘Connect’ and authorize the connection to your Facebook Group.

Map the photo URL and description from the previous Facebook Page post. Click ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to check if the post is shared in your Group.

Once confirmed, you will see the post appear in your Facebook Group, proving that Pabbly Connect has successfully automated the sharing process.


5. Finalizing Automation for Text and Video Posts

To finalize the automation, repeat the process for video and text posts. Create new routes in Pabbly Connect for each content type. For example, set conditions for when a video is posted and when a text status is updated.

Ensure to map the relevant details for each type of post, just as you did for photo posts. Test each route by creating corresponding posts on your Facebook Page and verifying they appear in your Group.

Create a new route for video posts with similar conditions. Set another route for text posts with the appropriate mapping.

With all routes tested and confirmed, you have successfully automated the process of sharing posts from your Facebook Page to your Facebook Group using Pabbly Connect.


Conclusion

By using Pabbly Connect, you can easily automate the process of sharing Facebook Page posts to your Facebook Group. This integration allows for seamless sharing of video, text, and photo content, enhancing your online presence.

Ensure you check out Pabbly Connect to create business automation workflows and reduce manual tasks. Pabbly Connect currently offer integration with 2,000+ applications.