Share new Facebook Page posts on Discord using shortened URLs via Linkly
Share new Facebook Page posts on Discord using shortened URLs via Linkly
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This template watches a Facebook Page for new posts, automatically shortens each post URL using Linkly, and posts the short links to a Discord channel. Ideal for social media managers, marketing teams, and community managers who want to share updates efficiently.
Setup:
- Connect your Facebook Pages account and select the page to monitor.
- Connect your Linkly account and enter the workspace ID.
- Connect your Discord account or webhook and select the channel to post the short links.
- Map the Facebook post permalink to the Linkly module to generate the short URL.
- Each new post will automatically be shared as a short link on Discord.
Use this template to automate your social media workflow, ensure all updates are shared immediately, and track links with Linkly.
Requirements:
• Public Facebook Page
• Linkly account with workspace ID
• Discord account or webhook access
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