




Stay up to date with your business
When you sign into Business Manager, see alerts and insights about the Pages and ad accounts that matter most to your business.Add everything connected to your business
In Business Manager settings, add your Pages, ad accounts and more. Then add people to the assets they need to work on.Access audiences and more across your business
Gather your audiences, images and other items people in your business will use to build ads and Page posts.
Business Manager is a Facebook tool that helps organize and manage your business. When you join Business Manager, coworkers can't view your personal Facebook profile unless you approve their friend requests. Coworkers can only see your name, work email address and the Pages and ad accounts you have access to.
You need a Facebook profile to create a Business Manager account. You use your Facebook username and password to sign into Business Manager. It's a more secure way to log in than with just an email address and password.
Note: You can create only 2 Business Manager accounts. If you need more, please work with someone else in your organization to create additional Business Manager accounts.
Before you begin
Make sure that you have a personal Facebook account to confirm your identity.
Create a Business Manager
To create a Business Manager:
- Go to business.facebook.com/overview.
- Click Create Account.
- Enter a name for your business, your name and work email address and click Next.
- Enter your business details and click Submit.
If you’re an advertiser on Facebook who shares access to multiple Pages and ad accounts with other people, we recommend you transition to Business Manager.- Business Manager is a more secure way to manage your Pages and ad accounts.
- You can see who’s working on what and what they have access to see and work on.
- You can also keep your business separate from your personal Facebook profile.
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Business Manager uses a 2-layer permission system that makes sure each person has the access they need. The first level is where you add people to your Business Manager. You can assign them either admin or employee access. Then, use task-based permissions to grant access to your assets.
With the task-based permissions system, you can see the specific activities you allow each person to perform. Task-based permissions help you safeguard your Facebook information. We recommend that you share the least amount of access that still allows people to do their work.
Add people to your Business Manager
When you add people to your Business Manager, assign them admin or employee access.
- Employee access: We recommend you add people as employees. They can only work on assigned accounts and tools.
- Admin access: Admins have full control over your business. They can edit settings, people, accounts and tools.
You can also use advanced options to assign finance roles.
- Finance analyst: They see financial details like transactions, invoices, account spend and payment methods.
- Finance editor: They can edit business credit card information and financial details like transactions, invoices, account spend and payment methods.
Grant people access to assets
After you've added people to your Business Manager, you can grant them permission to access your business's assets in Business Settings. For example, ad accounts, Pages, pixels or catalogs.
For each person and asset, you can grant access to specific tasks. For example, you can add someone to your Business Manager as an employee, then grant them permission to create ads and view Page performance, but not publish to the Page. Tasks for each asset are divided into 2 categories:
- Standard Access: Toggle on each task you'd like the person to perform.
- Admin Access: In this section, you only have one option. Toggle on admin access to allow the person to manage the asset and perform all available tasks.
Note: Only Pages assigned to a Business Manager use task-based permissions. Pages not associated with a Business Manager use role-based permissions.