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Automatically post GitHub releases to your Facebook Page with a clean link preview.

Turn each GitHub release into a Facebook Page update that reads for a broader audience, lets the link preview do the visual work, and routes through approval before it publishes.

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01

Publish to a Page, not a profile

S2P posts to a Facebook Page through the Graph API, which is the supported path for organizations and keeps personal profiles out of your release workflow.

02

Let the link preview carry the visual

When you share the release or product link, Facebook builds a preview card from its metadata, so a clean title and image do the heavy lifting under short copy.

03

Write for a mixed audience

Page followers are broader than a developer feed, so S2P drafts plain copy that explains the benefit before any version numbers or technical proof.

Channel fit

Facebook Pages reward clarity and a strong preview.

A Page reaches a wider, less technical audience than your repo's followers, so the post should lead with the human benefit and rely on the shared link's preview card for visual punch.

Connect a Page through the Graph API

S2P uses the Facebook Graph API to publish to a Page you manage, so posting stays on the official, supported integration path rather than a personal account.

Optimize the shared link

Facebook unfurls a preview from the link's metadata, so pointing at a release or landing page with a good title and image gives the post its visual anchor.

Keep the copy benefit-first

Page readers respond to what changed for them, so S2P opens with the outcome and keeps technical detail to a supporting line or the linked notes.

Workflow

From GitHub release to a posted Facebook Page update.

Connect GitHub, authorize the Page you manage, pick the releases worth posting, then review the draft and its link preview before S2P publishes it.

  • Trigger on the release types, repos, or tags worth a public update.
  • Draft benefit-first copy aimed at a broader Page audience.
  • Point the post at a release or landing link so the preview unfurls cleanly.
  • Review and approve before the update reaches your Page followers.
  • Keep the release, post link, and status connected in one record.

Sample Facebook Page post

New in our latest release: every announcement now gets reviewed before it goes out, so updates stay accurate and on-message. See what shipped and how to upgrade in the release notes below.

FAQ

Questions teams ask

Can S2P post GitHub releases to a Facebook Page?

Yes. S2P detects the release, drafts a Page-appropriate update, and publishes approved posts to a Facebook Page you manage through the Graph API.

Does S2P post to a personal Facebook profile?

No. S2P posts to a Facebook Page through the Graph API, which is the supported path for organizations, rather than a personal profile.

How does the link preview work?

When the post shares a release or landing link, Facebook unfurls a preview card from the link's metadata, so a good title and image become the visual anchor under your copy.

Can I review the Facebook post before it publishes?

Yes. Every draft, including its link preview, goes through approval so you can edit the copy and timing before it reaches your Page followers.

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