Facebook Creator Studio is a useful tool that allows social
media marketers and content creators to manage their Facebook Pages. However,
there has been some speculation around whether Facebook plans to discontinue
access to Creator Studio directly through the Facebook website in the future.
So the question remains - will Creator Studio still be accessible on
Facebook.com in 2024?
While Facebook has not officially announced any plans to
remove Creator Studio, there are a few signs that point to potential changes
coming. For one, Facebook has been steadily shifting more features and control
over to their mobile apps rather than being accessible directly through the
desktop website. Many basic Page management tasks that used to be available on
Facebook.com can now only be done through the Facebook mobile app.
Additionally, Facebook has been consolidating different
professional tools into its Business Suite product. Business Suite brings
together features from Creator Studio, Instagram Business tools, Messenger, and
more into a single unified dashboard. This allows businesses to manage all
their social media marketing across platforms in one place. By pushing more
users towards the Business Suite, it reduces the need to have separate
dedicated areas like Creator Studio accessible directly on Facebook.
Some experts speculate that Facebook could remove direct
access to Creator Studio on their website by 2024 and transition remaining
features into either the mobile apps or Business Suite instead. This would be
in line with Facebook's broader product strategy of prioritizing their apps
over desktop access. However, it's also possible they may decide to keep some
basic Creator Studio features like Insights and publishing available directly
on Facebook.com for convenience.
Regardless of whether Creator Studio itself is still on
Facebook.com in a few years, the core publishing and management capabilities it
offers will likely remain accessible through other means. Even if the specific
"Creator Studio" section was removed, businesses would still be able
to schedule posts, view analytics, manage permissions and more through the
mobile apps, Business Suite, or alternative professional SMM panel like Sprout
Social or Hootsuite.
For small businesses and influencers who primarily use
Facebook for personal or light business use, the mobile apps would suffice. But
for agencies or enterprises running multiple brand Pages, a dedicated
professional SMM panel may be a better long term solution compared to relying
solely on Facebook's native tools. Advanced features like bulk editing,
approval workflows, team collaboration are often more robust in third party SMM
panels compared to Facebook's products.
In summary, while Creator Studio on Facebook.com may or may
not still exist in its current form by 2024, the core capabilities it provides
will continue to be accessible through other avenues. Business owners therefore
don't need to panic if direct access is eventually removed from the website.
As long as the business maintains a Facebook Page, they will
still be able to publish posts, view analytics and run ads either through the
mobile apps, Business Suite, or by connecting their Page to a fully-featured
professional SMM panel. Making the switch to an external SMM panel also ensures
the business isn't reliant solely on Facebook's products or roadmap changes.
Whether one can access Creator Studio directly through
Facebook.com or not in a couple years doesn't necessarily impact your ability
to manage your Page. The features will still be available - it's more a
question of interface.
Focus on understanding all the options for running your
social media marketing, including professional SMM panels, so you're prepared
for any platform changes. And of course, be sure to check out services from
Great SMM, one of the top SMM panels on the market for seamless Facebook and
Instagram management.