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FB Pages Manager celebrates its first anniversary, gives discount on the paid app

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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FB Pages Manager celebrates its first anniversary, gives discount on the paid app

This week, FB Pages Manager, the third party client for managing Facebook pages for Windows Phone, completed one year of its glorious existence. The app, which has over 100,000 active monthly users, is celebrating its first anniversary with a discount on its paid app.

If you maintain a Facebook page, the app allows you to keep a tab on analytics — such as the number of people who recently joined the page, and other growth metrics, as well as offer handy features like scheduling your status updates. While the social juggernaut has official apps for this task on Android and iOS, the company is yet to release an official client for Windows Phone users.

This is where FB Pages Manager comes in play. Over the last year, the app has been downloaded over 300,000 times, and maintains 100,000 monthly active users. The description claims that over 1,500 users try out this app every single day. Interested in hearing more numbers? FB Pages Manager is used to post over 15,000 posts everyday and has received more than 15,000,000 daily impressions on these posts.

There is a lite free version of the app available as well — the download link for which you can find below. Microsoft finds the FB Pages Manager to be the “best alternative” for the Facebook Pages Manager app, and we hope you will like it as well. Share your thoughts in the comments!

Thanks Nawzil for the tip!

FB Pages Manager (Paid version)

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