Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Find a Facebook Page Link

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Can't seem to find the simple, shareable link to your Facebook Page? You're not the only one. Finding that direct URL should be easy, but platform updates can sometimes hide it in plain sight. This guide walks you through exactly how to find your Facebook Page link, whether you’re on a computer or your phone, in just a few clicks.

What Exactly Is a Facebook Page Link and Why Do You Need It?

A Facebook Page link, also known as a URL, is the unique web address that leads people directly to your specific business Page. Think of it as your digital storefront's address. When someone clicks it, they land on your Page, ready to like, follow, and engage with your content. It’s absolutely essential for your marketing efforts, as you'll use it to:

  • Add a social icon to your website’s footer
  • Include it in your email signature
  • Print it on business cards and marketing materials
  • Share your Page on other social platforms like LinkedIn, X, or Instagram
  • Directly send it to potential partners or customers

Generally, these links come in two styles: a "vanity" URL, which is clean and branded (like facebook.com/YourBusinessName), or a more generic, number-based URL (like facebook.com/profile.php?id=1234567890). Both get the job done, but we'll cover how to get that clean, professional-looking one later on.

How to Find Your Own Facebook Page Link

Grabbing the link to a Page you manage is a straightforward process. The steps vary slightly depending on whether you're working from a desktop browser or the mobile app.

On a Computer (Desktop Browser)

The fastest way to grab your link on a desktop is by simply looking at your browser's address bar. Facebook's "New Pages Experience" means you now manage your Page by "switching profiles," which makes this method more reliable than ever.

  1. Log in to Facebook: Open your favorite web browser and navigate to Facebook.com.
  2. Switch to Your Page: In the top-right corner, click on your profile picture. A menu will appear. Select "See all profiles" and choose the Business Page you want to manage. Your interface will now switch over to your Page's perspective.
  3. Navigate to Your Page’s Profile: In the top-left, click on your Page's name and profile picture. This takes you to the main view of your Page, the same one visitors see.
  4. Copy the URL from the Address Bar: Look at the very top of your browser window in the address bar. The URL displayed there is the direct link to your Facebook Page. Highlight the entire address and copy it (you can either right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C on Windows or Cmd+C on a Mac).

Pro Tip: Sometimes, the URL might have extra characters at the end, like ?ref=bookmarks. These are tracking parameters. You can safely delete everything from the question mark (?) onward for a cleaner, shorter link. Your URL will still work perfectly.

On Your Phone (Facebook Mobile App)

Grabbing your Page link from the mobile app is just as simple, though the "Copy Link" button is tucked away in a menu. These steps work for both iPhone and Android devices.

  1. Open the Facebook App: Launch the Facebook app on your smartphone or tablet.
  2. Switch to Your Page Profile: Tap the menu icon in the bottom-right corner (it looks like your profile picture with three horizontal lines). At the top of the menu screen, tap your name to open the profile switcher, and select the Page you want to manage.
  3. Go to Your Page’s Main View: Once you've switched, tap the menu icon again and then tap on your Page’s name at the very top to navigate to its public profile view.
  4. Open the Options Menu: Right below your Page’s name and cover photo, you'll see a row of buttons like "Add to story" and "Edit." To the right of these buttons, find and tap the three-dot icon (...).
  5. Copy Your Link: Tapping the three dots will bring up a menu screen with various settings. At the very bottom, you'll see a section titled "Your Page Link." Right below the URL itself, there's a button that says "Copy Link." Tap it.

That's it! The link to your Facebook page is now copied to your device's clipboard. You can paste it into a text message, an email, your Instagram bio, or anywhere else you need it.

How to Find Someone Else's Facebook Page Link

Sometimes you need to grab the link for another company’s page - maybe for competitive research, collaboration ideas, or to share it with a colleague. This is often even easier than finding your own.

On a Computer (Desktop Browser)

Finding another Page's link on a desktop is a matter of seconds.

  1. Search for the page: Use the search bar at the top-left of Facebook to type in the name of the business or organization.
  2. Visit the Page: From the search results, click on the correct Page to navigate to its profile.
  3. Copy the URL from the Address Bar: Just like when finding your own page link, the URL in your browser's address bar is the direct link you're looking for. Click it, copy it, and you’re all set.

On the Facebook Mobile App

The mobile process is similarly quick and easy.

  1. Search for the Page: Tap the search icon (magnifying glass) at the top of the app and type in the Page’s name.
  2. Go to the Page: Tap the correct Page from the search results to open its main profile.
  3. Find the Menu: Tap the three-dot menu icon (...) located below the Page’s cover photo, typically next to the "Like" or "Message" buttons.
  4. Copy the Link: In the options menu that appears, you’ll see the Page's URL at the bottom with a "Copy Link" button. Tap it, and the link is saved to your clipboard.

Bonus Tip: Clean Up Your Link with a Vanity URL

Does your Page link look something like facebook.com/pages/My-Business/12093847565? While functional, it's not ideal for branding. A "vanity URL" - a custom, memorable username - makes your Page look far more credible and professional. It turns that long, jumbled URL into something clean and simple, like facebook.com/MyBusiness.

A custom URL is easier to remember, looks better on marketing materials, and helps with brand consistency. If you haven't set one up yet, it's a small change that makes a big impact.

How to Set Your Custom Facebook Page URL:

  1. Go to Your Page Settings: While managing your page on a desktop, go to your page and click on "Settings" on the left-hand menu.
  2. Edit General Page Settings: You should land on the "General" settings page. The first option you see will be "Name," and right below it should be "Username."
  3. Choose Your Username: Click the "Edit" link next to your current username (or lack thereof). A box will pop up where you can type in your desired username. Facebook will check in real-time if it's available.
  4. Save your changes: Once you find an available username that you're happy with, just click "Save Changes."

Just a heads-up: to be eligible to set a custom URL, your Page may need to have a certain number of likes (though Facebook policies vary). Also, be aware that if you change an existing custom URL, any old links pointing to it will no longer work, so be sure to update it across your marketing materials.

Final Thoughts

Knowing how to quickly grab your Facebook Page link is a small but important skill for anyone using the platform for business. Whether you copy it from the address bar on your desktop or use the mobile app’s "Copy Link" button, the right URL is always just a few seconds away. Taking that extra step to customize your URL solidifies your brand’s professionalism and makes sharing much easier.

Once you have your Facebook Page link ready to share everywhere, the real work of managing your social presence begins. We know that juggling content calendars, scheduling posts, and engaging with your audience across different platforms can feel overwhelming. That’s why we built Postbase. Our platform gives you one visual calendar to plan your entire content strategy - from Facebook Reels to TikToks and Stories - and provides rock-solid scheduling so you can trust your content goes live exactly as planned. We keep it simple, so you can stop wrestling with clunky software and get back to what you do best: creating.

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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