Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Copy a Facebook Page Link in the Mobile App

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Grabbing your Facebook Page link should be simple, but it can feel surprisingly hidden inside the mobile app. Don't worry, you're not missing an obvious button - it just takes a few specific taps to find it. This guide gives you the exact, step-by-step instructions for copying your Facebook Page link on an iPhone or Android, whether you’re a Page admin or just trying to share a page you follow.

Why Your Facebook Page Link is a Go-To Marketing Tool

Before we get into the steps, let's quickly cover why this is so important. Your Facebook Page link is the digital bridge that connects people directly to your brand's hub on the world's largest social network. It's more than just a web address, it's a versatile tool for growth. Think of all the places you can use it to build your audience organically:

  • In other social media bios: Your Linktree, Instagram bio, TikTok profile, and X (formerly Twitter) profile are prime spots to direct followers to your Facebook community.
  • In your email signature: Every email you send becomes an opportunity to gain a new follower.
  • On your website: Add it to your website's header, footer, or contact page so visitors can easily connect with you.
  • In messages and DMs: When collaborating with partners or chatting with customers, you can drop the link in a message for instant access.
  • On physical marketing materials: Business cards, flyers, posters, and product packaging can all feature your link (or better yet, a QR code that points to it).

Having easy access to this link means you’re always ready to promote your Page and grow your community, no matter where you are or what device you’re using.

How to Copy Your Own Facebook Page Link (iPhone & Android)

If you're an admin or have editor access to a Page, the process involves first switching over to your Page's profile. Since the user interface can vary slightly between iOS and Android, we've broken it down for each operating system.

For iPhone (iOS) Administrators

Follow these steps to find and copy your link from the Facebook app on an iPhone.

  1. Open the Facebook app and Go to the Menu: Launch the app and tap your profile picture in the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will open the main menu.
  2. Switch to Your Page's Profile: At the top of the menu, you'll see your personal profile name. Next to it, there's often an arrow or profile-switching icon. Tap on it, and select the Page you want to manage. The app will reload, and you'll now be browsing and acting as your Page.
  3. Navigate to Your Page's Main Screen: Once you've switched profiles, tap the profile picture (now your Page's logo) in the bottom-right again, and then tap your Page's name at the very top. This takes you to your Page's main view, where visitors see your content.
  4. Open Page Settings: Look for the three-dot menu icon (...) located next to the "Manage" and "View tools" buttons, just below your Page's header. Tap on it.
  5. Find and Copy Your Link: At the bottom of this screen, you'll see a section titled "Your Page link." Your Page's unique URL is displayed there. Right below it, there's a button that says "Copy Link." Tap it, and the URL will be saved to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere you need it.

For Android Administrators

The steps on an Android device are very similar, with only minor differences in button placement.

  1. Open the Facebook App and Go to the Menu: Open the app and tap the circular icon of your profile picture and the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner.
  2. Switch to Your Page: Just like on iPhone, tap the arrow or dropdown icon next to your personal profile name at the top of the menu. Select the Page you want to access from the list. The interface will switch over to your Page's profile.
  3. Go to Your Page's Main Screen: After switching, tap the menu icon (your Page's logo and the hamburger menu) in the top-right once more, then tap on your Page’s name to go to its main Profile.
  4. Access More Options: Find the three-dot menu (...) on the right side of the screen, usually next to buttons like "Promote" or "Manage." Tap it to open the Page settings menu.
  5. Locate and Copy the Link: Scroll down to the bottom of the list. You'll find a dedicated section for "Your Page link." Tap the "Copy Link" button to instantly copy the URL to your phone’s clipboard.

That's it! In both cases, the link is now ready to be pasted into a text message, email, your Instagram bio, or any other marketing channel you're using.

How to Copy Someone Else’s Facebook Page Link

What if you just want to share a Facebook Page you don't manage? Maybe it’s a favorite restaurant, a band you love, or a partner company you want to promote. This process is even easier because you don't need to switch profiles.

  1. Navigate to the Page: Use the search bar in the Facebook app to find the Page you want to share.
  2. Open the "More" Menu: Once you're on their Page, look for the three-dot icon (...) near the top of their profile, usually located right below the cover photo next to the "Like" and "Message" buttons.
  3. Copy the Link: A menu will pop up from the bottom of the screen. One of the options will be "Copy Link." Tap it, and you're good to go.

This is a super quick way to share engaging content or recommend a great business to your friends and followers.

You’ve Copied the Link. Now What? Putting Your Link to Work

Copying the link is just the first step. To make it truly effective for marketing and brand building, here are a few best practices to follow.

Clean Up Your Link for a Professional Look

Sometimes, a Facebook link can look long and messy, especially if you haven't set a custom username. A URL like facebook.com/My-Awesome-Business-Page-1004928374921 isn’t very memorable or easy to share. You have two main options:

  • Set a Custom Username (Vanity URL): The best long-term solution is to create a custom username for your Page, like facebook.com/YourBrandName. You generally have to do this from a desktop by going to your Page settings. It makes your URL cleaner, more professional, and infinitely easier for people to remember.
  • Use a URL Shortener: If you can't set a custom URL yet or want to track clicks, use a free service like Bitly or TinyURL. These tools take your long link and turn it into a short, manageable one. Plus, services like Bitly offer analytics, so you can see how many people are clicking the link from specific sources.

Turn Your Link into a QR Code for Offline Marketing

Don't sleep on QR codes. They’re a fantastic way to bridge your physical marketing efforts with your digital presence. You can use any free QR code generator online to turn your Facebook Page link into a scannable code.

Once you have your QR code, you can place it:

  • On your business cards
  • In-store on menus or tabletop displays
  • On flyers and posters for events
  • On your product packaging
  • On a decal in your shop window

When a customer scans the code with their phone camera, they're taken directly to your Page, making it effortless for them to hit "Like" or "Follow."

Share Your Link Everywhere It Matters

Be strategic about where you place your link. Think about your entire customer journey. Where are people most likely to want to connect with your brand on social media? Here's a quick checklist:

  • All other social media profiles: Your link should be easily accessible from every social platform you use.
  • Your website's main menu or footer: Don't make visitors hunt for your social links.
  • Post-purchase confirmation emails: A customer who just bought from you is highly engaged. Encourage them to join your community with a single click.
  • Customer support communications: When you resolve an issue, invite them to stay updated by following you on Facebook.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

If you're having trouble finding the "Copy Link" button, one of these common issues might be the cause.

"I'm Not Seeing the Admin Options"

By far the most common problem is not being switched to the correct profile. With Facebook's newer "Page Experience," you browse and act either as your personal profile or as your Page. If you try to access the admin settings while still on your personal profile, you won’t see the right options. Double-check that you've switched to your Page's profile first.

"My App Doesn't Look Like Your Screenshots"

Social media apps update their interfaces all the time. If the buttons aren't exactly where this guide describes them, you might be running an outdated version of the app. Head to the App Store or Google Play Store and see if there's an update available for Facebook.

"The Link Works, But It Looks So Unprofessional"

This goes back to the vanity URL. If your link is filled with random numbers, it’s a sign that you haven’t set a custom username for your Page. Taking a few minutes to set one up on a desktop computer is one of the best branding moves you can make for your Page. Your username should be closely related to your business name and easy to remember.

Final Thoughts

Knowing how to quickly grab your Facebook Page link from the mobile app is a small but useful skill for marketing your brand. Whether you’re sharing it in a message, adding it to your website, or creating a QR code for a flyer, the process takes just a few taps once you know where to look. Getting that link out there is your key to driving organic audience growth.

And once you start sharing that link, you'll see more followers, comments, and messages coming your way across all your platforms. This is exciting, but managing that influx of interaction can get chaotic fast. We created Postbase to fix that exact problem. Our platform gives you a single, unified inbox for all your social DMs and comments, so you can stop jumping between apps and stay on top of your community engagement with ease.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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