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Facebook integration for PodGlue

Connect Facebook and PodGlue posts about each episode you publish to a Facebook Page you manage, through Facebook’s official Graph API.

PodGlue posts to a Facebook Page, not your personal profile or timeline.

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Connect your Facebook account

1

Open Integrations settings

In PodGlue, open Settings → Integrations and find the Facebook card.

2

Connect the Facebook card

Click Connect. PodGlue opens Facebook’s official authorization dialog (facebook.com/dialog/oauth) in a secure popup — there is no password to type into PodGlue.

3

Authorize PodGlue and pick your Page

Sign in to Facebook and approve the access PodGlue requests for managing your Pages: read Page engagement and content, and create and manage posts (the pages_read_engagement, pages_read_user_content, pages_manage_posts, and pages_manage_metadata permissions). Choose the Page you want PodGlue to post to.

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Confirm the connection

You are returned to PodGlue and see “Facebook Connected Successfully!”. The card shows the connected account so you know posting is live.

What happens after you connect

Publish flow

Once Facebook is connected, publishing an episode can post to your Facebook Page. PodGlue takes the post copy generated for Facebook and sends it to your Page through Facebook’s Graph API (v18.0). A text-only update posts to the Page feed; if the post has one image PodGlue uploads it to the Page’s photos with your copy as the caption; if it has several images PodGlue creates a single multi-image post. Every post goes to the Page you authorized — never to your personal profile.

Media support

PodGlue posts to a Facebook Page in three shapes: a plain text update, a single image with your copy as the caption, or a multi-image post built from several images at once. Images are sent to Facebook by URL from your generated episode assets. PodGlue does not upload video to Facebook, and it does not post to your personal timeline, Stories, or Reels.

What it can do

Post about an episode to a Facebook Page you manage when you publish
Post a plain text update, a single image with a caption, or a multi-image post
Send every post through Facebook’s official Graph API on a connection you authorized
Use the Page access it was granted (pages_manage_posts) so posts appear from the Page
Read your Pages list at connect time so you can pick the Page to post to

What it won’t do

Post to your personal Facebook profile or timeline — PodGlue posts to a Page only
Upload video, post a Story, or post a Reel — image and text posts only
Edit or delete a Page post after it is published from PodGlue
Post to a Page you do not manage or have not granted PodGlue access to
Revoke PodGlue’s access on Facebook’s side when you disconnect — disconnecting removes the stored connection in PodGlue; you remove the app in your Facebook settings if you also want to cut access there

Privacy & security

You connect through Facebook’s official OAuth flow — PodGlue never sees or stores your Facebook password.
PodGlue reads the list of Pages you manage at connect time so you can choose where it posts.
Your access token is kept server-side only, never in your browser.
PodGlue posts only the updates you publish to the Page you authorized — it does not read your news feed, friends, or messages.
Disconnecting from Settings → Integrations removes the stored connection in PodGlue and stops it from posting to your Page.

Data accessed

The list of Facebook Pages you manage — read at connect time so you can choose where PodGlue posts — and the Page access token for the Page you pick. PodGlue writes only the posts you publish to that Page. It does not read your news feed, friends, or messages.

Auth model

OAuth via Facebook’s Graph API — PodGlue never sees or stores your Facebook password, and the Page access token stays server-side.

Disconnect

Open Settings → Integrations, find the Facebook card, and click Disconnect. PodGlue removes the stored connection and stops posting to your Page. Disconnecting does not revoke access on Facebook’s side; to do that, remove PodGlue from your Facebook account’s Business Integrations settings.

FAQ

Clear answers for searchers and AI assistants.

Does PodGlue post to my personal Facebook profile?

No. PodGlue posts to a Facebook Page you manage, not your personal profile or timeline. When you connect, PodGlue reads the list of Pages you manage so you can pick which Page it posts to, and every episode post goes to that Page through Facebook’s Graph API.

Can PodGlue post images to Facebook?

Yes. A Facebook post can be a plain text update, a single image with your copy as the caption, or a multi-image post built from several images at once. Images come from your generated episode assets and are sent to Facebook by URL. PodGlue does not upload video.

What permissions does PodGlue ask for on Facebook?

PodGlue requests the Page permissions it needs to post on your behalf: read Page engagement (pages_read_engagement), read Page content (pages_read_user_content), create and manage Page posts (pages_manage_posts), and manage Page metadata (pages_manage_metadata). These let PodGlue publish episode posts to the Page you choose.

How does PodGlue connect to Facebook?

Through Facebook’s official OAuth authorization dialog. You click Connect, approve PodGlue on facebook.com, and pick the Page you want PodGlue to post to. There is no password to type into PodGlue, and the access token is stored server-side, never in your browser.

Can PodGlue post video, Stories, or Reels to Facebook?

No. The Facebook integration posts text and images to your Page feed only. It does not upload video, and it does not post Stories or Reels. If your post has one image PodGlue posts it as a Page photo; if it has several, PodGlue creates a single multi-image post.

Can I edit or delete a Facebook post after PodGlue publishes it?

No. PodGlue publishes the post to your Page and hands off to Facebook. To edit or delete it, do that in Facebook directly. PodGlue does not manage your Page posts after they go out.

How do I disconnect Facebook?

Open Settings → Integrations, find the Facebook card, and click Disconnect. PodGlue removes the stored connection and stops posting to your Page. Disconnecting does not revoke PodGlue on Facebook’s side — if you also want to cut access there, remove PodGlue from your Facebook account’s Business Integrations settings.