Schedule 400+ posts and Reels across all your pages in under 10 minutes. FAP pulls content from Reddit, Know Your Meme, and YouTube Shorts, then schedules everything automatically. Built for page operators earning income through Facebook's Content Monetization program.
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Here's what you're working with
The scheduler on the left. The Reddit scraper on the right. That's basically it.
Download FAP, activate your license, and connect your Facebook page. Use any of the three built-in scrapers: Reddit for images, Know Your Meme for memes, or YouTube Shorts for video content. Pick your filters, set how many posts you want, and let it run. Thousands of pieces of content in minutes.
(Screen content for quality and to avoid any potential Facebook Policy Violations)Point FAP at your content folder, pick the days and times you want to post, and hit schedule. Use our scrapers or bring your own content. Drop your images or videos into a folder and schedule everything at once. Weeks of posts queued up in one sitting.
Your page posts automatically on schedule. Go do something else. We mean it. Go outside. Start a hobby. Learn to cook. Your page is handled.
Running 5 pages manually takes 2+ hours a day. That is 14 hours a week. 60 hours a month spent copying, downloading, and uploading content your audience has already seen everywhere else.
FAP schedules weeks of posts in one sitting. We've tested it with 400 scheduled images across multiple pages. It just runs.
Consistent daily content grows reach, engagement, and monetization income. The only hard part used to be staying consistent. That part is solved now.
Everything included. The auto poster. Three built-in scrapers. Reels scheduling. The instructions. No upsells. No premium tier. Just the thing that does the thing.
7 days free. No charge until day 8. Cancel any time before then.
I ran Facebook meme pages for years. The daily grind of finding content, downloading it, and scheduling it manually was brutal. No tool existed that actually found content for you AND scheduled it. So I built one for myself, then figured other page operators were dealing with the exact same thing and turned it into a product.