Diana

Mirror App. Facebook Feed Widget - Bring Facebook posts, albums & videos to your site – no code

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The simplest way to show Facebook on your website. Connect your Page, pick a layout, and paste a single embed. New posts, albums, and videos update automatically. Works with any CMS. Keep your site fresh β€” automatically!

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Diana
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Hey PH! We got tired of copy-pasting content and forgetting to update it a week later πŸ˜… So we made Facebook Feed Widget: one embed, your branding, always current. It’s simple on purpose – less fiddling, more shipping. What would you try first β€” posts, an album gallery, or videos only? And where on your site would you place it? Any must-have filters you’d like to see next?
Alex

Does anyone use Facebook? ))))

Diana
Maker

@new_user___2322025b247c96c27e12afaΒ , fair question!
It really depends on the audience. Lots of local businesses, nonprofits, events, and universities still keep their Page as the public noticeboard.

Our widget is for teams who already post there and want to reuse that content on their site without manual updates. If your crowd lives elsewhere, no worries β€” we also support Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. Where does your audience hang out most?

Rajpurohit Vijesh

I've always found it tricky making websites feel truly "live." How are you thinking about measuring engagement lift for users?

Diana
Maker

@rajpurohit_vijeshΒ Thanks for the thoughtful question! Making a site feel β€œlive” is half freshness, half feedback.

Today the widget keeps content fresh automatically and we expose impressions. For measuring lift right now, the simplest path is a quick before/after on the same page and check in your site analytics: time on page, scroll depth around the section, and conversions / nearby CTA clicks (add simple UTMs to those buttons/links).

Clicks and other metrics are in the works and will appear as trackable events in the dashboard.