This Repostit guide explains how to authorize a new or missing facebook page in a way that is specific to the Repostit app.
This guide applies to the Repostit platforms currently supported in the app: TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Before you start #
- Make sure you can sign in to the social account you want to connect.
- Use the same browser session when completing the authorization window.
- Check that pop-ups and redirects are allowed for
https://app.repostit.io. - Only connect accounts you own or are authorized to manage.
Why a Facebook Page may be missing #
Facebook only shows Pages that your logged-in profile can manage during the authorization step. If the Page is missing, Repostit cannot select it until Facebook includes it in the permission screen.
Fix missing Page access #
- Open Facebook and confirm your profile has access to the Page.
- Remove the old Facebook connection in Repostit if needed.
- Reconnect Facebook and select the Page when Facebook asks for permissions.
- Return to Repostit and check that the Page appears as connected.
Troubleshooting #
- If the connection window does not open, allow pop-ups and redirects for Repostit.
- If the wrong account opens, sign out of the social platform in your browser and reconnect.
- If a post fails, check whether the destination account allows the media type and duration.
- If you still need help, email support@repostit.io.
Platform-specific checks #
Facebook Reels checks #
- Facebook publishing often depends on Page access, so confirm your profile can manage the Page.
- When Meta asks for permissions, choose the Page that should receive the Reels workflow.
- Check the published Reel from Facebook itself after the first test, not only from the Repostit activity view.
Practical check #
- Keep the first version simple enough that you can verify it quickly.
- Write down the source account, destination account, and reason for the workflow.
- Review the first result on the destination platform before increasing posting volume.
Quality bar before you rely on this #
Before you treat this as a live Repostit workflow, publish one low-risk test and inspect the result on Facebook Reels. A workflow is ready only when the correct source account, destination account, video format, and permission path all match what you expected.
If this is for a client or brand account, write down the source, destination, approval owner, and reason for the workflow. That small note prevents confusion later if someone asks why a post appeared on a specific channel, Page, or profile.