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Starting from a Facebook page

When you have a Facebook presence but no website. What Avago can read from it, and the gaps you may need to fill in manually.

Article5 min·Updated 10 June 2026·By Avago team

What we read from Facebook

A Facebook page is a perfectly good starting point when you have no website. Avago reads the public information on the page:

  • Your page name and category
  • The About section and any short description
  • Your profile and cover images
  • Opening hours, phone and address where you've added them
  • A sample of recent posts, to learn your tone

From that it sets your branding, drafts your copy and fills your contact details into a template.

Page-level permissions

Avago only reads what is already public on the page, so for most businesses no special access is needed — just paste the page link. If parts of your page are restricted, or details such as hours only appear to people who are logged in, Avago may not see them. In that case, either make those details public on Facebook or add them by hand in the editor afterwards. We never post to your page or change anything on Facebook; the read is one-way.

When the Facebook page is sparse

Many small-business pages are thin — a logo, a handful of posts and not much copy. If yours is light, the AI simply has less to work from, so expect to do more by hand:

  1. Add a clear description of what you do and who you serve.
  2. Fill in your full opening hours, including seasonal changes.
  3. Upload a few good photos of your work, premises or team.
  4. List your services so the AI can write proper section copy.

A good trick: type a short description of the business to sit alongside the Facebook import. Avago will use both, and the typed notes fill the gaps the page leaves.

Once the basics are in, run the copy again and the page fills out quickly.

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