Facebook Scheduler

Schedule Facebook posts,
Reels, Stories, links, and Page updates.

A Facebook Page is the thing a customer checks to see whether you are still open, still active, still worth a message. Keeping it that way takes a steady mix of updates, links, the odd Reel, the occasional Story, and that mix is the first thing to get skipped the week things get busy. So EziBreezy keeps the Page fed: write the Facebook version, set up the link and its button, add the first comment, pick the media, and drop it onto the calendar with the rest of the week. It publishes on its own, so the Page looks looked-after even on the weeks you did not think about it once.

Schedule the Facebook formats you actually use

Yes, the link post
keeps its button.

When a Page link post is eligible for a call-to-action button, that button comes along for the ride, so the post built to send people somewhere actually has the thing that sends them, instead of turning into a plain link sitting in the caption hoping someone copies it across.

Text posts

The plain Page update

Write the Page update for Facebook, then schedule it with the rest of the week instead of posting it by hand on the day.

Link posts

URL with the button

Add the URL with the caption around it, and keep the call-to-action button on eligible Page link posts so the post built to send people somewhere actually can.

Photo posts

Single or multi-image

Schedule one image or a multi-image Facebook feed post, with the crop saved for the Facebook version of the asset.

Video posts

One feed video

Add the video, write the caption around it, preview the feed post, and schedule it alongside the rest of the campaign.

Reels

Format mode built in

Switch the post to Reel mode in the composer and the right video setup follows it all the way through to publishing.

Stories

Frames in order

Story frames stay in the order you set and publish as Stories, not feed posts.

The full Facebook scheduler feature list

Posts to your Facebook Pages

Authorize Facebook once, pick the Pages you manage, and the right Page is there in the composer, sitting in the same publishing flow as everything else in the workspace.

A caption written for Facebook

The Facebook copy stays separate from the Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Pinterest, and X ones, so the post sounds like it actually belongs on the Page.

Text-only Page updates

A clean text post for the times the message carries itself and a graphic, a video, or a link card would just be in the way.

Link posts that keep their button

On an eligible feed post without media, add the link and pick the button, Learn More, Sign Up, Download, Watch More, Use App, or none, so the post built to send people somewhere has the thing that sends them.

Single-image and multi-image posts

One image or up to ten on a Facebook feed post, kept in the order you chose and attached to the scheduled item.

Video posts

Attach the video, write the caption around it, preview the feed shape, and it goes on the calendar with the rest of the campaign.

Facebook Reels

Switch the post to Reel mode, attach the video, write the Reel caption, and the right video setup follows it through to publishing.

Facebook Stories

Story mode for image or video frames, and if you attach a set, EziBreezy keeps them as separate scheduled frames that publish in order.

A crop sized for Facebook

When the same image needs a different frame on Facebook than it does on Instagram or LinkedIn, the Facebook crop is its own setting and you do it once.

A location on the post

Search for a Facebook location and attach it to an eligible Page feed post, so the local context stays with the scheduled content.

A first comment that posts itself

Schedule the first comment alongside a feed post when the supporting note, the tags, or the extra context belongs under the post rather than in the caption.

A preview before it queues

Check the caption, the media layout, the link preview, the CTA button, the location, and the post type while you can still change them, not after it is already out there.

Calendar scheduling and batching

Facebook posts sit on the same calendar as launches, content batches, reminders, and every other channel, so a week of content gets built in one sitting.

Media pulled from Media Room

Reusable images and videos live in Media Room with folders and labels doing the organizing, so the post pulls from one place instead of a messy downloads folder.

Approvals and client review

Where the workspace uses review, a Facebook post can move through internal approval and client sign-off against the real caption, media, and publish time before any of it is scheduled.

Comments and DMs in the Social Inbox

Facebook Page comments and DMs flow into the Social Inbox, where the post that started the conversation sits right beside it, so the reply already has its context.

Facebook analytics reports

Page and post reporting for reach, engagement, views, reactions, comments, shares, clicks, follower movement, and audience data where Meta returns it, so the next batch learns from the last one.

Boost a post after it publishes

When a Facebook post earns its reach the hard way, push it further with paid Boost straight from the post, no separate ads detour.

Edit a caption after it is live

Fix a typo or tighten a line on a Facebook Page post you scheduled through EziBreezy, wherever Meta allows the edit.

Delete a published post

Take a Facebook post down through the connected Page when the Page permissions allow it, without leaving EziBreezy.

It watches Facebook's publish limits

Facebook's publish limits get checked against the connected Page, so the schedule can see the headroom before the queue gets crowded.

Failed Post Recovery

Rate limits, expired connections, rejected content, a temporary provider hiccup, the reason and the retry path all stay attached to the failed Facebook post, so you fix the one thing that broke and send it again.

The same workspace controls as everything else

Roles, labels, activity history, and publishing states work the same way for Facebook as they do for the rest of EziBreezy, so the Page never turns into its own exception.

Facebook Analytics

See what
earned attention.

Facebook is often the channel where the comments, clicks, and local audience signals tell you what people actually cared about.

EziBreezy brings Facebook Page and post reporting into the same analytics area as the rest of your publishing work, so the next batch can learn from the last one.

Reach and views

Attention

Review Page and post visibility, including views and reach-style signals where Meta returns them.

Engagement

Activity

Track how the post performed beyond being published and politely ignored.

Comments

Conversation

See which posts create replies, questions, and actual follow-up work for the team.

Shares

Passed along

Spot the posts people send onward instead of just scrolling past.

Clicks

Traffic intent

Review post clicks and link-led performance when the Facebook post is pointing people somewhere useful.

Audience

Followers and demographics

Use follower movement and audience data where available to understand who the Page is reaching.

Social Inbox

New Comment2m

“Can you share the booking link again?”

New MessageNow

“Do you have this in stock?”

Reply QueuedDone

“Absolutely, here is the link.”

Facebook Page comments and DMs can come into the Social Inbox, so the post does not vanish the moment it publishes. Open the thread, see the Page context, reply from the workspace, and moderate where Meta permissions allow it.

Facebook Scheduler FAQ

What can EziBreezy schedule on Facebook?

EziBreezy schedules Facebook Page feed posts, Reels, and Stories. Feed posts can be text-only, link-led, single-image, multi-image, or one-video posts. Reels use one video, and Stories use image or video media.

Can I schedule text-only Facebook posts?

Yes. Write the Facebook caption, choose the connected Page, and schedule the text post on the calendar. If the post includes a link, EziBreezy can keep that link with the scheduled post.

Can I schedule Facebook link posts with a button?

Yes. For Facebook Page feed posts without media, you can add a link URL and choose a supported call-to-action button such as Learn More, Sign Up, Download, Watch More, Use App, or No Button.

Can I schedule Facebook Reels?

Yes. Facebook Reels in EziBreezy use one video, with the Reel caption and publish time saved before the post enters the queue.

Can I schedule Facebook Stories?

Yes. Add image or video media, choose Story mode, and schedule it. When you add multiple Story media items, EziBreezy keeps them as separate scheduled story frames so they can publish cleanly in order.

Can I schedule a first comment on Facebook?

Yes for Facebook feed posts. You can add a first comment from the composer, including a supporting note or hashtag group, and EziBreezy publishes it after the post goes live.

Can Facebook and Instagram posts be planned together?

Yes. Select Facebook and Instagram in the same composer, then give each platform its own caption, media choices, post type, and settings before scheduling.

Do Facebook comments and DMs come into EziBreezy?

Yes. Facebook Page comments and DMs can land in the Social Inbox, so replies and moderation sit beside the post planning work.

Does EziBreezy support Facebook analytics?

Yes. Facebook analytics reports include Page and post metrics such as reach, engagement, views, reactions, comments, shares, clicks, follower movement, and audience data where Meta returns it.

What happens if a scheduled Facebook post fails?

Failed Post Recovery keeps the post, caption, media, account, schedule, and provider reason together. You can reconnect, fix the issue, and retry without rebuilding the whole post.

Useful Extras For The Facebook Workflow

Social Media Character Counter

Check the Facebook caption and first comment before the useful bit gets buried under the polite bit.

Social Media Calendar Template

Sketch the Facebook plan first, then move the posts that survive into the live scheduler.

Social Image Resizer

Resize feed images, Story frames, and cross-platform campaign creative before upload.

Engagement Rate Calculator

Compare Facebook reactions, comments, shares, clicks, and reach before deciding what to repeat.

UTM Builder

Build cleaner campaign links before the Facebook post starts sending traffic.

Social Media Audit Template

Review the Page, content mix, competitors, and gaps before another month fills itself.

Facebook Connects To

A scheduled Facebook post is part of the same EziBreezy workspace as the rest of the campaign. It can start as an idea, pick up media, move through review, land on the Calendar, publish later, come back through comments or analytics, and keep a recovery path if publishing needs another pass.

Popular Facebook scheduling questions

#01

How should you plan Facebook content?

A practical guide for keeping Page posts, Reels, Stories, and campaign dates from becoming a last-minute pile.

#02

How do Facebook and Instagram work together?

Plan the shared idea once, then make the Facebook and Instagram versions fit their own jobs.

#03

How do you build the calendar around Facebook?

Turn launch dates, evergreen posts, Reels, Stories, and approval windows into something the team can actually follow.

#04

How do you grow a Facebook Page?

Use steadier publishing, useful community signals, and cleaner follow-up instead of posting only when someone remembers.

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