Facebook publishing guide

Facebook Page ID and Page Access Token.

In Oryginal, Facebook publishing needs two aligned inputs: the Page that should publish and the access token that is authorized to publish for that Page. If those values come from different setups, the workflow becomes unstable fast.

What each field does

The two Facebook values inside Oryginal

FB_Page_ID

Use the numeric Facebook Page ID for the Page that should publish the content.

  • Use the Page identifier, not the public Page URL.
  • Keep it tied to the actual brand page you want Oryginal to use.
  • A legacy setup may already have a working value; avoid replacing it casually if it is already publishing correctly.

FB_Access_Token

Use the raw Facebook Page Access Token that has permission to publish on that specific Page.

  • Paste the token exactly as issued.
  • If the token expires, loses permissions, or belongs to a different stack, Facebook publishing fails.
  • The token and the Page ID should come from the same publishing setup.
Practical retrieval logic

Where to get the values

The safest workflow is to retrieve both values from the same Meta publishing setup. First confirm which Facebook Page you want to manage, then use the Meta business and app flow that already has publishing permission for that Page.

  1. Confirm the exact Facebook Page that should publish.
  2. Use the Meta business/app flow that controls that Page.
  3. Copy the Page identity value you use for publishing.
  4. Generate or retrieve the Page Access Token from the same controlled setup.
  5. Paste both values into Oryginal and keep them paired as one publishing unit.

Stability rule: if the Page ID and Page Access Token do not come from the same Facebook publishing stack, debugging becomes much harder.

Preflight check

Before you save the dashboard

  • Check that the Page ID points to the real brand page.
  • Check that the token is a publishing token, not a random credential copied from another workflow.
  • Check that the token still has valid permissions and is not expired or revoked.
  • Check that your Facebook setup in Oryginal is only as broad as the channels you actually plan to run.
Common problems

What usually goes wrong

  • Pasting a Page URL or handle instead of the Page ID.
  • Using a token from the wrong Meta app or wrong business context.
  • Replacing a working legacy setup without documenting what changed.
  • Assuming the token is fine because it still looks valid as a string.

If you keep seeing failures, compare the Facebook setup with your Instagram setup too. A misaligned Meta stack often shows up across both.