AI Social Posting publishes through Meta's official API, so the first step is connecting your Facebook Page — and, if you want Instagram posts too, the Instagram business or creator account linked to that page.
1. Open the Meta integration
Go to Settings → Organization settings → Meta integration and click Connect Facebook. Log in with a Facebook account that manages your page, and select the pages you want Yaplet to use.
2. Grant the posting permissions
The connect dialog asks for the permissions Yaplet needs to publish: managing page posts, reading engagement, and publishing Instagram content — plus two comment permissions if you plan to use first comments. Approve them all in one go.
3. Check the badges
Back on the settings page, every connected page shows a status badge:
- Posting: enabled — you're ready to post.
- Posting: needs reconnect — the connection is missing a permission. Click Reconnect to enable posting and approve the missing items; you won't lose anything by reconnecting.
4. Say which brand each page belongs to
On the same screen, each connected page has its own Brand selector. That single choice decides two things at once: the page publishes as that brand, using its writing voice, image style and watermark — and the page's Messenger and Instagram messages land in that brand's Inbox.
A page belongs to exactly one brand. Until you pick one, the page is marked Inactive, its incoming messages are dropped and it cannot post. If the brand you pick has no chat widget, you'll see a note saying messages from this page have nowhere to land — posting itself still works.
If you move a page away from a brand that has Autopilot switched on, Yaplet asks you to confirm first, because that brand's scheduled posts would go out as the other brand instead.
About Instagram
Instagram posting requires an Instagram business or creator account linked to your Facebook Page (personal Instagram profiles can't be posted to via the API — that's Meta's rule). If a page has a linked account, it appears automatically; there's nothing separate to connect.
Yaplet checks your connection's health weekly and sends you an in-app notification if a page ever needs a reconnect — you won't find out from a failed post.
What's next?
With your pages connected and assigned, tune how they sound and look: Set up your brand for social posting.