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What Is Other Page Commenting? Comment as Your Page on Other Pages' Posts

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What Is Other Page Commenting? Comment as Your Page on Other Pages' Posts

Facebook allows page administrators to interact on the platform as their page rather than as their personal profile. This includes commenting on other pages' posts. When you comment as your page, your page name, profile picture, and link appear in the comment thread — visible to everyone who reads the comments on that post. For pages looking to grow their visibility, build industry relationships, and reach new audiences, commenting as your page on relevant public posts is one of the most effective organic growth tactics available.

The limitation with doing this manually is scale. Finding relevant posts across dozens of pages, switching to your page identity, writing contextual comments, and repeating the process daily takes significant time. For anyone managing multiple pages or targeting multiple niches, manual page commenting quickly becomes unsustainable.

The Other Page Commenting tool in FaceBot streamlines this process. It lets you comment on other pages' posts as your page efficiently, turning a high-value but time-consuming tactic into a manageable workflow.


What Does the Other Page Commenting Tool Do?#

The tool lets you post comments on other Facebook Pages' posts using your page identity. Here is what it offers:

Comment as your page. Every comment is posted under your page's name and profile picture, not your personal profile. This means each comment is a mini-advertisement for your page that includes a clickable link back to your page.

Target specific posts. Select which posts to comment on. This can be posts on competitor pages, industry leaders, complementary brands, or any public page post where your comment would be relevant and visible.

Custom comment content. Write the comment text yourself. This ensures your comments are contextual, valuable, and aligned with your page's voice — not generic spam.

Multiple page support. If you manage several pages, select which page identity to use for commenting. Different pages can comment on different types of posts as appropriate to their brand.


Why Page Commenting Is a Powerful Growth Tactic#

Every Comment Is a Free Advertisement#

When you comment as your page on a popular post, your page name and profile picture appear in front of everyone who reads those comments. The benefits of this exposure are substantial:

  • Zero cost — unlike ads, every impression from page commenting is completely free
  • Hundreds of profile visits from a single well-placed comment on a high-traffic post
  • Brand recognition — your page name and logo become familiar to niche audiences over time
  • Targeted reach — you are reaching people already interested in your topic
  • Credibility building — thoughtful comments position your page as an authority

Comments Get Sustained Visibility#

Unlike posts that quickly move down the feed, comments persist for as long as the original post exists. A comment you leave today on a trending post will continue to be visible to anyone who views that post for weeks, months, or even years. This gives page commenting a long-tail visibility advantage that most organic tactics lack.

Direct Access to Targeted Audiences#

When you comment on a post by a page in your niche, you are reaching an audience that has already self-selected interest in your topic. A fitness page commenting on a nutrition brand's post is reaching people interested in health and wellness — exactly the audience that fitness page wants. The targeting is built into the context.

Relationship Building With Other Pages#

Consistently leaving thoughtful comments on other pages' posts builds recognition. Over time, the page administrators notice your presence, which can lead to collaborations, cross-promotions, and mutual support. Many page partnerships start with one page regularly engaging with another's content.

Algorithm Signals#

Facebook tracks page-to-page interaction. When your page actively engages with content in a specific niche, Facebook's systems learn your page's topical relevance, which can influence how your own content is categorized and distributed.


Practical Use Cases#

Competitor Audience Acquisition#

Identify posts from competitor pages that are generating high engagement. Comment with genuinely useful insights, tips, or perspectives. Users who find your comment valuable will click through to your page, effectively redirecting competitor traffic to your page without paid advertising.

Industry Thought Leadership#

Comment on posts from industry news pages, publication pages, and thought leaders. Share informed perspectives, add context, or offer alternative viewpoints. This positions your page as a knowledgeable voice in the space. Over time, your page becomes associated with expertise in your niche.

Local Business Networking#

For local businesses, commenting on other local businesses' posts builds community presence. A local coffee shop commenting on the local bookstore's post about their weekend event creates a visible neighborhood network. This kind of cross-business engagement strengthens local brand recognition.

Product and Service Awareness#

When a page in your niche posts about a problem your product solves, a helpful comment that addresses the topic (without being overtly promotional) puts your page in front of an audience actively thinking about that problem. The key is providing value in the comment itself, not just dropping a link.

Community Engagement and Support#

Commenting on posts from community pages, nonprofit pages, and cause-related pages demonstrates your brand's engagement with the broader community. This is particularly valuable for brands that emphasize social responsibility or community involvement.


How to Use the Other Page Commenting Tool#

FaceBot Other Page Commenting interface showing page URL input, Fetch Posts button, comment mode tabs, settings row, and comment textarea
FaceBot Other Page Commenting interface showing page URL input, Fetch Posts button, comment mode tabs, settings row, and comment textarea

The Other Page Commenting tool has a straightforward layout. Paste a target Facebook page URL or ID (1), click Fetch Posts to load their recent content (2), switch between Single Comment and Bulk Comments modes (3), configure your commenting identity, delay between comments, and max post count (4), then write your comment text in the composer (5).

  1. Open the FaceBot dashboard and navigate to the Other Page Commenting tool.
  2. Select the page identity you want to comment as.
  3. Identify the target post. You can navigate to specific posts on other pages or paste the post URL.
  4. Write your comment. Make it contextual, valuable, and relevant to the post's content.
  5. Submit the comment.
  6. Review that the comment was posted successfully and is visible on the target post.

For maximum impact, develop a daily commenting routine targeting 5-10 high-visibility posts in your niche. This consistent presence compounds over weeks and months into significant visibility gains.


Tips for Effective Page Commenting#

Add genuine value. Comments that say "Great post!" or "Check out our page!" get ignored or flagged as spam. Comments that provide useful information, share a relevant experience, or add to the conversation get upvoted and noticed. Invest the extra 30 seconds to write a comment worth reading.

Be first or be best. Early comments on popular posts get the most visibility because they appear at the top. If you cannot be first, make your comment substantive enough that people engage with it, which pushes it toward the top of the "most relevant" comment sort.

Stay on topic. Your comment should relate to the original post's content. Off-topic comments look like spam regardless of how well they are written. The connection between the post and your comment should be obvious.

Do not overtly self-promote. Your page name and profile picture are visible on every comment — that is your promotion. The comment text itself should provide value, not pitch your product. Users who find your comment helpful will click your page link voluntarily.

Engage with replies to your comments. When users reply to your comment, respond. This turns your single comment into a conversation thread, multiplying your visibility within that post's comment section.

Diversify your targets. Do not comment on the same five pages every day. Spread your commenting across a wide range of relevant pages to reach diverse audience segments and avoid appearing to target specific competitors.

Pair this tactic with content publishing tools like the Bulk Page Composer to ensure your page has strong content for visitors who click through from your comments. There is no point driving traffic to a page that has nothing to offer when they arrive.


Limitations#

You can only comment as pages you administer. The tool does not grant access to pages you do not manage. Comments can only be placed on posts from public pages — posts on private groups, personal profiles, or restricted pages are not accessible.

Facebook may throttle or temporarily restrict commenting activity if the volume is unusually high in a short period. The tool does not override Facebook's rate limits. Maintain a natural commenting pace to avoid restrictions.

The effectiveness of this tactic depends heavily on comment quality. Automated-looking comments or comments that read as spam will be ignored by users and may be hidden by the page administrator of the post you commented on. Invest in writing genuinely good comments — the tool handles the logistics, but the content is up to you.


Frequently Asked Questions#

Can the page I comment on delete my comment?#

Yes. The administrators of any page can delete comments on their posts. If your comment is relevant and non-promotional, deletion is unlikely. If it reads as spam, expect it to be removed.

Will people see my page's full name and profile picture?#

Yes. When you comment as your page, your page name and profile picture appear next to the comment. Clicking your page name takes users directly to your page.

Can I comment on posts in Facebook Groups as my page?#

This tool focuses on commenting on other pages' posts. Commenting in groups as a page follows different Facebook rules and permissions. Group commenting may be handled by separate FaceBot tools depending on the group's settings.

How many comments should I post per day?#

There is no universal number, but 5-15 well-crafted comments per day on high-visibility posts is a sustainable pace that avoids rate limits while building meaningful presence. Quality matters more than quantity.

Can I use this tool across multiple pages simultaneously?#

You select which page identity to use for each commenting session. If you manage multiple pages, you can switch between page identities and comment from different pages as appropriate for each target post.


Conclusion#

The Other Page Commenting tool turns a proven organic growth tactic into a scalable workflow. Commenting as your page on relevant posts in your niche is one of the few free strategies that puts your page directly in front of targeted audiences, and FaceBot makes it practical to do this consistently at a volume that produces measurable results.

The key is treating each comment as a micro-content piece that adds value. The tool handles the mechanics; the strategy and quality are your competitive advantage. For a complete overview of how this fits into a broader page management strategy, explore the full suite of FaceBot page tools.

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