| Limitation | Impact | |------------|--------| | No true desktop app | Requires constant internet; no offline access | | Ads Manager is separate | Advanced ad creation forces redirect to facebook.com/adsmanager | | Reels editing limited | Cannot add trending audio or advanced effects (mobile only) | | Instagram Stories scheduling | Not possible from desktop (only mobile) | | Tagging limitations | Product tagging and certain @mentions behave inconsistently | | Bug: Inbox notifications | Sometimes shows unread count that doesn't clear | | Slow for large accounts | Pages with 500k+ followers may see lag in inbox | | Limited automation | No native auto-DM, no bulk messaging |
Imagine a business owner named Sarah. She runs a thriving boutique coffee roastery. Her brand has a Facebook Page and an Instagram account. Before discovering the desktop version of Meta Business Suite, Sarah’s morning routine involved logging into three different apps just to see what her customers were saying.
One Tuesday, she logs into Facebook on her laptop. Instead of the old, cluttered interface, she is guided to the Meta Business Suite. meta business suite desktop
Here, she finds a single, unified dashboard. On the left, a clean navigation bar. In the center, a snapshot of her world: notifications from both platforms, a to-do list of comments to reply to, and a preview of her ad performance. It wasn't just a new layout; it was a mission control center.
When you click "Create Post," you have two options: "Create Post" or "Upload from Computer." Most people ignore the latter. Don't. The "Upload" option allows you to select up to 50 image/video files at once. | Limitation | Impact | |------------|--------| | No
Once uploaded, you can:
Date: April 12, 2026
Platform evaluated: Desktop web application (business.facebook.com)
Alternate names: Facebook Business Suite, Meta Business Suite (MBS) Imagine a business owner named Sarah
To wrap up, here is a 5-step morning routine for power users of Meta Business Suite Desktop: