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Fix: Facebook Pages Don't Show or Won't Connect in GoHighLevel

898 words·4 min read·Updated 27 April 2026·beginner·
Arsalan ZaffarArsalan ZaffarLinkedIn

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Quick Answer

To resolve Facebook Pages not showing or connecting in GoHighLevel, you must disconnect and then reconnect your Facebook integration, ensuring you grant all requested permissions and are logged into the correct Facebook profile. This process typically takes 10-15 minutes to complete.

Key Takeaways
  • Always disconnect and then fully reconnect your Facebook integration within GoHighLevel.
  • Grant *all* requested permissions during the reconnection process to avoid future issues.
  • Ensure the Facebook profile you connect has Admin access to all desired Facebook Pages.
  • Verify you are logged into the correct personal Facebook profile before starting the reconnection.
  • If problems persist, clear your browser's cache and cookies or try connecting from an incognito window.

Why Aren't Your Facebook Pages Showing in GoHighLevel?

It can be frustrating when your Facebook Pages don't appear or connect correctly within GoHighLevel, preventing you from managing your social media effectively. This common issue typically stems from expired permissions, an incorrect Facebook account being linked, or insufficient access rights to your pages. GoHighLevel requires specific permissions to properly display and interact with your Facebook assets.

How to Reconnect Your Facebook Account in GoHighLevel

The most effective solution for missing or disconnected Facebook Pages is to completely remove and then re-add your Facebook integration within GoHighLevel. This refreshes the connection and allows you to grant all necessary permissions from scratch.

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Log Out of Facebook and Clear Browser DataBefore starting, log out of your personal Facebook account in all browser tabs. Then, clear your browser's cache and cookies, or open an incognito/private browsing window to ensure a clean slate.
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Navigate to Integrations in GoHighLevelIn your GoHighLevel account, click on Settings in the left sidebar menu. Then, select Integrations from the submenu options.
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Remove Existing Facebook IntegrationLocate the Facebook integration under the 'Integrations' section. Click the Connect button next to Facebook, then choose Disconnect to remove the current connection.
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Initiate New Facebook ConnectionAfter disconnecting, click the Connect button for Facebook again. This will prompt you to log into your Facebook account.
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Log In with the Correct Facebook ProfileEnsure you log in with the *personal* Facebook profile that has Admin access to all the Facebook Pages you want to connect. This is crucial for successful integration.
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Grant All Requested PermissionsDuring the connection process, Facebook will ask for various permissions. It is vital to check ALL boxes and grant ALL permissions GoHighLevel requests to ensure full functionality and visibility of your pages. Do not skip any.
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Select All Desired Facebook PagesOn the next screen, you will see a list of your Facebook Pages. Select ALL the pages you intend to manage through GoHighLevel, even if you only need a few for now. Click Next to proceed.
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Complete the Connection and VerifyFollow any remaining prompts to finalize the connection. Once complete, return to GoHighLevel, and your Facebook Pages should now appear under Social Planner or relevant sections.

⚠️ Failing to grant all requested permissions is the most common reason for pages not showing. Facebook's permissions are granular; GoHighLevel needs broad access to function correctly.

🔥 Pro Tip

Always use a dedicated Facebook profile for business integrations that has explicit Admin access to all your business pages. This simplifies management and reduces permission conflicts.

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How to Verify Your Facebook Page Roles and Settings

Even after reconnecting, if pages are still missing, the issue might lie with your Facebook Page roles or existing business integrations directly within Facebook. It's essential that the personal Facebook profile you used for connection has sufficient access.

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Access Your Facebook Page SettingsLog into Facebook with the same personal profile you used for GoHighLevel integration. Navigate to the specific Facebook Page that is not appearing.
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Check Page RolesOn your Facebook Page, click Settings in the left menu, then select Page Roles. Verify that the connected personal profile is listed as an Admin for that page.
3
Review Facebook Business IntegrationsGo to your personal Facebook profile's Settings & Privacy → Settings → Business Integrations. Look for 'GoHighLevel' or 'LeadConnector' (the underlying app name). Ensure it's active and has access to all necessary pages.
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Grant Missing Access in Business IntegrationsIf GoHighLevel is listed but shows limited access, click View and edit next to it. Manually check any boxes for pages or permissions that might be missing, then click Save.

⚠️ If you are not an Admin of the Facebook Page, you will not be able to connect it to GoHighLevel. Request Admin access from the current Page Admin.

✅ If your pages are managed by a Facebook Business Manager, ensure your personal profile has admin access to that Business Manager account, and that the Business Manager itself has full control over the specific pages.

What Facebook Permissions Does GoHighLevel Need?

GoHighLevel relies on a comprehensive set of permissions from Facebook to manage your social media content, respond to messages, and pull analytics. Understanding these permissions helps ensure a smooth integration.

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Understand Core PermissionsGoHighLevel requires permissions to manage pages, access insights, read content, manage ads, and publish as the page. These are standard for any robust social media management tool.
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Why 'All Permissions' is Best PracticeWhile you might only use certain features now, granting all permissions prevents future disconnections or functionality issues if GoHighLevel updates or you use new features. It ensures a stable connection.
🔥 Pro Tip

Periodically review your Facebook Business Integrations. If you ever change your Facebook password or Facebook updates its API, you may need to re-authorize GoHighLevel's access.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

⚠️ Pages still don't appear after reconnecting and granting all permissions.
Clear your browser's cache and cookies entirely, then restart your browser. Try the reconnection process again in an incognito or private browsing window. Also, double-check your Facebook Business Integrations settings for 'GoHighLevel' or 'LeadConnector' to ensure all pages are selected there.
⚠️ I see an error like 'Error connecting Facebook account' or 'Something went wrong'.
This often indicates a temporary Facebook issue or browser conflict. Log out of Facebook everywhere, clear browser data, and attempt the connection using a different browser (e.g., Chrome if you were using Firefox, or vice-versa) or an incognito window.
⚠️ Only some of my Facebook Pages are visible, not all of them.
During the reconnection process, you missed selecting some pages. You must disconnect and reconnect again, carefully ensuring *all* desired pages are checked when Facebook asks 'Which Pages do you want to use with [App Name]?'. If the pages are managed by a Business Manager, ensure the connecting profile has access to that Business Manager.
⚠️ I receive an 'Insufficient permissions' message.
The personal Facebook profile you are using does not have Admin access to the specific Facebook Page you're trying to connect. Ask an existing Page Admin to grant you Admin rights, then reattempt the connection.
⚠️ My Facebook profile is connected, but I can't post to my pages.
Even if pages show, posting requires specific 'Manage your Pages' and 'Publish as Pages' permissions. Disconnect and reconnect, ensuring you grant *all* permissions, especially those related to content management and publishing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not granting ALL requested permissions during the Facebook connection setup.
  • Being logged into a personal Facebook profile that does not have Admin access to the desired pages.
  • Forgetting to completely remove the existing GoHighLevel integration from Facebook's Business Integrations *before* attempting a reconnection.
  • Attempting to connect a Facebook Group instead of a Facebook Page (GoHighLevel primarily supports Pages for social posting).
  • Not clearing browser cache or trying an incognito window when encountering persistent connection errors.

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhy do I need to grant 'all' permissions when connecting my Facebook account to GoHighLevel?
GoHighLevel requires broad access to your Facebook account and pages to perform various functions, including posting, scheduling, replying to messages, and accessing analytics. Granting all permissions ensures that current features work correctly and that any future GoHighLevel updates or new features can function without requiring you to reconnect repeatedly. It creates a more stable and reliable integration for all your social media management needs.
QCan I connect a Facebook Group instead of a Page to GoHighLevel for social posting?
No, GoHighLevel's social media planner and posting features are designed primarily for Facebook Pages, not Groups. While you might be able to connect a personal profile that is part of a group, direct posting and management of Facebook Groups through GoHighLevel's social planner are not supported at this time. Focus on connecting your official Facebook Business Pages.
QWhat if my Facebook Pages are managed by a Facebook Business Manager?
If your pages are under a Facebook Business Manager, ensure that the personal Facebook profile you use to connect to GoHighLevel has Admin access not just to the page, but also to the *specific Business Manager account* that owns and manages those pages. The Business Manager needs to grant full control over the pages to your personal profile for a successful connection.
QHow often should I check or refresh my Facebook integration in GoHighLevel?
Ideally, a properly configured integration should remain stable. However, Facebook can occasionally revoke access tokens due to security updates, password changes, or inactivity. It's a good practice to periodically check your social planner or if you notice any posting failures. If issues arise, a full disconnect and reconnect, following all steps, is the best first troubleshooting step.
QMy Facebook Pages show up in GoHighLevel, but I still can't publish posts. What could be wrong?
If pages appear but publishing fails, it often points to a specific permission issue. Even if GoHighLevel sees your page, it might lack the 'Publish as Pages' or 'Manage your Pages' permission. Disconnect and reconnect your Facebook account, being extremely diligent to check *all* permission boxes during the setup process. Also, verify that your personal Facebook profile maintains its Admin role on the specific page you're trying to post to.
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Arsalan Zaffar
Arsalan Zaffar
Revset Labs · Revenue Systems · 78+ GHL Builds

Arsalan writes GHL guides from real build experience — 78+ systems, $9.2M in client pipeline. Wharton, CXL & Google certified.

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