Meta posting opened up, sources got safer, and analytics got clearer

Posting on Facebook Pages, Instagram, and Threads became available to normal users, source setup became safer, and analytics got easier to understand where it was already available.

By FeedMansion Team

This period made several important parts of posting and analytics easier to use in the app.

What changed

  • It became possible to tag people, brands, and Presences with one @ mention flow across supported platforms. See Mentions.
  • Add Source became safer to use. A website URL could be checked for usable feeds first, and nothing was imported until the user confirmed it.
  • The older Generate flow moved into the newer Remix workspace, with a split layout and one draft per request.
  • Inbox became the main place to browse source items, while Library and archive actions moved into clearer places inside each Presence.
  • Calendar and Review became easier to use, with better day details and bulk queue assignment on the Review page.
  • On April 22, Meta App Review approval made posting and account linking for Facebook Pages, Instagram, and Threads available to normal users instead of leaving them tester-only. See Connecting social accounts and Tester access.
  • Analytics became easier to understand where it was already available, with clearer onboarding, clearer permission states, and less misleading stale data.

Availability notes

  • Some analytics and account-linking improvements in this period only affected Threads, Instagram, and Facebook accounts.
  • After Meta App Review approval, Meta posting and account linking worked for normal users in this period. Meta analytics still needed another App Review round before it could work broadly for all users.
  • Larger analytics filtering improvements and broader native-post discovery arrived after this period.