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How to Change Your Facebook Page URL / Username Easily 2024

Updated on: May 10, 2024 by Louise Myers 401 Comments

Wondering how to change your Facebook Page URL?

It’s pretty simple, though Facebook once said you can’t.

I checked all of the Pages I admin, and the option to change the Page URL was readily available. Here’s how.

UPDATED for 2024! Current and correct for “New Page Experience” and mobile.

How to Change Your Facebook Page URL / Username / Vanity URL

We will cover:

  • Rules for your Facebook Business Page username.
  • Exactly how to change your Facebook URL in 2024, whether you have the Classic or New experience.
  • Best practices and cautions when changing your URL.
  • Troubleshooting tips.

What’s My Facebook Page URL?

Your Facebook Page URL is the part of your web address after the https://www.facebook.com/. So in the case of my Fan Page, we’re talking about the LouiseMcom.

Facebook calls this your username. It’s also often referred to as your vanity URL.

NOTE: Here are the instructions if you need to change your Facebook Page NAME, instead of URL.

this is your Facebook Page URL
The Facebook Page URL is the part of your web address after facebook.com/.

 

Your Facebook Page URL is a customizable part of your web address
Your Facebook Page URL is a customizable part of your web address, also known as your username.

 

Important Rules for your Facebook Page URL aka Username

Not surprisingly, Facebook has a host of rules about usernames.

  • You can only have one username for your Page or profile.
  • You can’t claim a username someone else is already using.
  • Usernames can only contain alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9) or a period (“.”).
  • They can’t contain generic terms or extensions (.com, .net). However I was able to append “com” with no problem.
  • Periods (“.”) and capitalization don’t count as a part of a username. For example, johnsmith55, John.Smith55 and john.smith.55 are all considered the same username.
  • Usernames must be at least 5 characters long.
  • Your username must adhere to Facebook’s Terms. source

Keep in mind that you must be an admin to create or change the username for a Page.

You may not be able to immediately create a username for a new Page if you’ve recently created several new Pages.

How to Change a Facebook Page Username on Computer

I highly recommend you read the rules and cautions below to prepare properly, but if you want to jump in…

To change username in Facebook’s New Page Experience:

1 | On a computer, click the avatar at top right of any Facebook page and be sure you’re logged in as your Page, not your profile.

where to find page settings in the new pages experience.

2 | Click Settings & privacy, then click Settings.

New Step Added 2024!

In Settings, you must click Page setup in the left sidebar, then the View button to the right of your name.

3 | Now you should see the General Page Settings. Click on Edit to the right of your username.

4 | Click into your Username area. Enter a new username. If it’s available, you’ll see a green checkmark and it will say Username is available.

5 | Click Save changes.

how to change your page name in the new pages experience.

To change username in Facebook Classic:

1 | Log into Facebook as the personal profile that’s an Admin of the Page you wish to change on a computer.

2 | Go to your Page and click Edit Page info near the bottom left side (see image).

where to find edit page info and change a Facebook Page username.

3 | Click into your Username area.

4 | Enter a new username. If it’s available, you’ll see a green checkmark.

green checkmark when facebook username is available.

If it’s not, you’ll get a red warning message to that effect, and the username will revert to your current one.

red warning when facebook username is not available.

5 | Review your new username and then click outside the box. A message will pop up in a small black box at the lower left of your browser saying, Your changes have been saved.

And that’s it!

How to Change a Facebook Page URL on Mobile

You can change your Facebook Page URL on a mobile device – if you can bring up the desktop version of your Facebook Page in your mobile browser.

Then follow the instructions above.

I’ve read several articles and watched a few videos saying you can do it through the Messenger app. Nope!

That was for personal profiles only. I don’t even see that any more in 2024.

Can you change your username in Meta Business Suite? Sorry, that’s a nope as well.

Unfortunately, the option is NOT appearing anywhere on mobile. I’ve poked around everywhere.

While there IS an option in the Page Settings that says Edit profile name and username, it turns out that you can change your Page Name but not your username.

For now, web browser is the only way. Not in the app.

facebook doesn't provide an option to edit username on mobile.

Can I Reserve a Facebook Page Username for Later?

Don’t rely on “reserving” a Facebook URL and username!

A Page’s username can also be removed because of inactivity. Keep the Page active. What exactly that means may depend on the Page’s history.

It happened to me! I set a URL and didn’t use the Page.

Now that URL belongs to someone else!

So if you want to hold a Facebook Page URL for later, post on the Page – or Facebook may release your username for someone else to snatch up.

Keep active! READ: How to Find Viral Facebook Posts.

Can I Switch Facebook Page Usernames?

So you want to remove a username / URL from one Page to use it on another.

Or maybe you want to change your personal profile URL so you can use it on your business page.

Will it be available? How long will it take before you can reuse that name?

This has become a frequently asked question here. People either want to know if they can switch immediately, or ask:

Why is my old Facebook username not available when it’s not taken?

I’m sorry to say that Facebook does not reveal their practices for releasing previously-used usernames and URLs.

Many years ago, it seemed like Facebook never released them. But they probably realized that their growing userbase made that unsustainable.

Then I had some people tell me the release of an old username was immediate. They could apply the name to another Page right away.

I also have people say they’ve waited months and the old username still says not available.

I wish I had a crystal ball and could tell you what will happen when you try it.

But I don’t.

What I suspect about switching usernames

Facebook may have initiated a cooling off period as was noticed with changing Instagram usernames. It’s said to be 14 days.

Some usernames will never be made available again because the Business Page or personal profile broke Facebook’s ToS.

Facebook will change their mind on their policy whenever they feel like it.

I wouldn’t rely on anything you find online as gospel truth. I don’t think anyone really knows how it will work today, in your country, with your specific situation.

So what should I do if the old username says not available?

Keep checking!

On the chance it becomes available, which I think is a reasonable chance, you want to be the one to grab it.

And if it doesn’t within two weeks to a month, you can report an issue with Facebook Pages here.

I can’t promise anything, but it’s worth a shot.

Of course, like all things Facebook for Business, if you have an Ad Manager, s/he should be your first go-to.

Facebook Page username best practices

More Facebook Page Username Best Practices

In addition to FB’s rules, here are my suggestions to get the best Facebook username:

Choose a username you’ll be happy with for the long term. It may or may not be changeable in the future!

Keep your username as short and memorable as possible, yet…

Make it as close as possible to your true name or the name of the business or person your Page represents (ex: John.Smith, YourCompanyName).

Regarding periods and capitalization, decide how you want it to look in the address bar, because users can type it in with or without periods and capitals.

This also means you can’t claim a URL someone else is using by adding periods or caps.

I did see one article claiming that periods between words makes your URL more SEO friendly, as Google likes delimiters between words. I decided to forgo periods to be more user-friendly.

If the username you want isn’t available, you’ll need to pick a new one that’s not taken yet. A username may be unavailable if it’s already claimed, even if the Page or profile it’s associated with isn’t published or used yet.

However, the username may be released if the Page remains inactive (see note above).

Cautions on Changing a Facebook Page URL That’s Already Set

Maybe you’ve decided your URL is too long, or you want to make it match your Page Name.

Changing your Page URL won’t change your Page name – the title that appears under your cover photo. However, be aware that once you’ve set a vanity URL, changing it will mean that any links to your Page will no longer work.

If you don’t search out and change the old links, when clicked, they’ll lead to this cute message:

How to Change Your Facebook Page URL 404

Not so cute when it means people searching for you won’t find you!

I have some suggestions to help Google stop sending traffic to your old URL, but there is no such thing as a Facebook Page that redirects from one URL to another.

See the “Timeline for changing” section below to avoid the missing Page problem.

Also be aware: previously, Facebook allowed to change your Page URL only one time. So don’t make a change lightly – you’re might have to live with this one, or start a new Fan Page.

When it comes to social media, there are no guarantees that what works today will work tomorrow!

Can I Make Google Change the URL on my Facebook Page?

“When I google my FB name, the old URL appears and says the link is broken.”

Trying to get Google to do what you want is about as fruitless as trying to get Facebook to bow to your wishes. It just doesn’t happen.

There’s no way to submit your new URL on Facebook to search engines. You have to wait until they re-crawl the Page.

It’s possible you’re seeing a cached version of your search. Try a different browser, an incognito window, or clear your cache.

It will take time though. This is one thing that no one reported was instantaneous.

How to get Google to update your Facebook Page URL faster

Update all links to your Facebook Page as detailed below. Google loves to see incoming links.

Request Google remove your old URL.

Keep your Page active with lots of relevant content. Google will love the keywords, and the activity.

What to Do Before Changing your Facebook Page Username

If you’ve had your Facebook business Page for any length of time, and you’re active in promoting it, you’ve got that link posted in a lot of places.

I ran a search of my blog posts for my then-current “howtographics” username and was surprised to find over a dozen links.

You’ve probably linked your FB Page in at least one sidebar, header, or footer widget (I had three).

If you’ve guest posted, consider whether you left links there, and how you can access them to make the change. The last thing you want is to impress your reader, then send them to a dead page!

If you’ve linked to your Facebook Fan Page from other social accounts, you’ll need to update those too.

You may have saved a Pin on Pinterest with a link to your Facebook Business Page. You can change the URL on a Pin that you yourself pinned (but it won’t populate to repins). And if you have an Instagram account, you might have dropped a link there. Or on your Twitter profile. Find ’em all!

Check your email signature, as well as any printed materials – business cards, brochures, anything else? These will need to be addressed first 😉

As far as search engines like Google, you can ask them to deindex your old Facebook Page URL. They should eventually notice regardless. The length of time probably depends on how big or active your page is/was.

If people search for your Facebook page outside Facebook, a search engine such as Google will send people to a broken Facebook Page link for some amount of time – even if you request they remove the obsolete URL.

For me, I was doubtful many people were searching for my FB page on Google. If you feel that’s true for you, try not to worry about it ? 

Work on the ones things you can control – read on for the timeline.

Timeline for Changing Your Facebook URL

Now that you’ve figured out where you’ve placed your old username, it’s time to prepare.

Before investing time or money in the following steps, ensure that you have the option to change your username! Then proceed.

Most steps are optional and some may not apply to you. Use your best judgement. These are suggestions only.

  1. Printed materials? Get ready to order new ones ASAP.
  2. Post a heads-up on your FB Page that you’ll be changing your username. Explain why.
  3. Reach out to blogs where you’ve guest posted and ask if they will make the URL change for you, if you don’t have admin privileges to do it yourself.
  4. Prepare an image or video to post on Facebook when you complete the name change.
  5. Set aside one to several hours (depending on how much you need to change) to do steps 6 to 9 in quick succession.
  6. Open all the blog posts, widgets, and social media accounts that you need to change in separate tabs. Enter the change, but don’t save/update yet.
  7. Go into your Facebook Fan Page and make the change following the steps below.
  8. Got a new username secured? NOW complete everything from steps 1, 3, 4 and 6.
  9. Change your email signature.
  10. If needed, change your Facebook Page NAME to match the new username.
  11. If needed, rebrand your FB Page graphics (more info on this towards the end of this article).
  12. If desired, inform followers on your other social accounts, blog, and email list of your change.
  13. Apply to Google for removal of the obsolete URL: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals
  14. If needed, request assistance from Facebook. Go to your Page> Assistance> dig up to find the item “Need more help? Contact support.” I can’t give you a link for this page because it doesn’t exist, it’s a form that appears inside https://www.facebook.com/business/help

Thanks to reader Marco for the last 2 pointers.

Why Can’t I Change my Facebook Page URL?

My readers keep me on my toes! Just after updating this article, Jaz commented:

I had originally been able to change it but I did not click “Request Change” since I was still deciding what I wanted the new name to be.

Now when I click to Edit the Page Name, a pop-up comes up that says “You can’t change your Page name.”

I could not find anything definitive about NOT being able to change usernames except that you must be an admin. Nonetheless, here are some things to check:

1 | Are you logged into a FB account that has full admin privileges?

2 | Have you changed your URL recently? Wait at least 3 days before trying again.

3 | Have you engaged in spammy behavior? Start over with a new Page if you can commit to NO spam!

4 | Have you ever used the Page? Inactivity could prevent you from making this URL change.

5 | Do you have hardly any, or a ton of, Page Likes? Once again, a possibility.

If you still don’t have the option to change your URL/username, you can report a problem, but don’t expect a reply (sorry).

However, if you’ve run ads and have an ad manager, contact them as they should be eager to help.

Next Steps for your Facebook Fan Page

Does your FB Page cover photo match your new brand?

Facebook’s cover photos are a bit tricky to size correctly to look good across devices!

Use my template in the article below! Or try the fast and easy way to optimized cover photos for every major social network. Design one, and optimize for another use in a couple clicks.

READ: Facebook Page cover photo template for desktop and mobile

If you need to update your profile picture, this article is full of great tips and ideas.

READ: Facebook profile picture size and ideas

This article covers just about every Facebook Page image and video size known to mankind, even ads and job postings. It’s all here!

Here are the Facebook image and video dimensions 

Plan to run ads to promote your rebranded page? Great idea! Make sure they work for you so you don’t waste money.

READ: 20 Mistakes That Could Ruin the Best Facebook Ads

I have loads more, but that should keep you busy for awhile!

Will You Change Your Facebook Page URL in 2024?

We covered a lot, because there’s a lot to know to be prepared.

What do you think? Is it worth the hassle?

I deliberated for quite some time before deciding it was a necessity for me.

Let me know if you will change your Facebook Page URL!

How to Change Your Facebook Page URL or Username

Filed Under: Facebook Tips Tagged With: Facebook Business Pages, Facebook Fan Page Timeline, Free Facebook Tutorial, troubleshooting

About Louise Myers

Louise Myers is a graphic design expert whose designs have been featured by Disney, Macy's, WalMart and more. Her straightforward writing style empowers small business owners to make their own graphics for social media success!

Comments

  1. Brittany says

    July 31, 2024 at 6:58 PM

    Lol “for mobile follow steps above” was really not at all helpful. For those still confused AF, go to Facebook on the Web via mobile, in your browser settings check “desktop site” then click your profile picture at the top right and click your name and a box immediately pops up letting you change your username. Your welcome 🤗

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      August 1, 2024 at 11:43 AM

      Sorry but this doesn’t work. There’s no popup as you purport. I still have to go thru multiple screens to change my username for a profile, and still can’t for a page. This article is only for FB Pages.The difference is explained in the article.

      Reply
  2. Nachi says

    June 9, 2024 at 9:09 AM

    Very useful and up-to-date! I finally solved the problem with my FB URL – I’ve been searching for three days now. Thanks alot.

    Reply
  3. KJ says

    May 7, 2024 at 1:36 PM

    These options are gone from the UI – April 2024

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      May 10, 2024 at 9:03 AM

      There’s just been a step added to complicate things. I updated the article with directions and a screenshot.

      Reply
  4. Dora says

    January 6, 2023 at 6:13 AM

    Hi Louise

    Just wanted to say a quick thanks as through your instructions I was able to change my Facebook url 😊

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      January 6, 2023 at 9:34 AM

      YW Dora! So glad to hear that.

      Reply
  5. Carrie says

    November 11, 2022 at 6:49 AM

    I read this entire article and skimmed it twice more. Nothing explains how to actually change the Facebook page URL as the title of this article claims it will explain. ALOT of extra info, but nothing about the topic. What a waste of my time.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      November 11, 2022 at 9:57 AM

      It’s in the section titled “How to change a Facebook Page username that’s already set.”

      Everything is relevant to changing a FB page URL: rules, switching, precautions for changing a FB page URL.

      Reply
    • Alexander says

      December 20, 2022 at 11:19 AM

      Same here. Just the basic button where I can change either the pagename or URL kike stated here, is just not there anymore where this article states it is. I’m on Facebook since 2008 or so, have over 25 pages and groups from which I did set (or change ) name and URL but just can’t find it anymore.

      Reply
      • Louise Myers says

        December 20, 2022 at 4:59 PM

        Right now many pages still have the classic look, while others have been transitioned to “New Pages Experience.” This “experience” seems to be lacking many features. Maybe they’ll fix that, maybe not. But at this time it’s impossible to know what others see or can do.

        I’m on NPE and can still change both under General Page settings.

        Reply
  6. Thunderously Chocolate says

    October 24, 2022 at 6:17 PM

    This article was way too long. You have it showing up on search results like it’s getting to the point only to enter the article for it to be an overbearing extremely long piece intended to what? Keep bounce rates low? Trash tactics.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      October 27, 2022 at 9:27 AM

      No tactics here other than providing comprehensive information before people make a decision they may later regret.

      This post has been ranking for its intended readers for 8 years, none of the latest “SEO tricks” needed, just good content.

      Reply
  7. Sorry says

    September 18, 2022 at 2:53 PM

    I just wanted to say I didn’t read any of your article because you have so much filler and ads that it’s impossible to read. I don’t need to know the history of Facebook or your long winded essay on how to choose a name. Why not write an article that corresponds to the topic. This is just lazy words and a platform for advertising

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      September 18, 2022 at 4:52 PM

      I appreciate your thoughts but must disagree. There’s no history of Facebook here (but how would you know if you didn’t read it). The cautions are pertinent and meant to dissuade people from jumping to do something they may regret (and maybe blame me for). Better safe than “Sorry.”

      Ads are the way I earn money for my hard work. And keeping a blog on social media current IS hard work.

      Reply
  8. md minhaz says

    June 6, 2022 at 10:07 AM

    Hello there. I need your help. I have a travel guide facebook page. Now I wanted to change my page username. I wanted to give the name rihexp. Besides this name didn’t have any page. I have already searched many pages but have not found this name. But Facebook says “This username isn’t available. Please enter a username that isn’t already taken” but I see no one uses this username. Can you please tell me what can I do now? I need this username. Thank you so much.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      June 7, 2022 at 4:23 PM

      If Facebook says no there’s really nothing you can do but create another name. There are some names that will never be released. Some may be associated with spammers.

      Reply
  9. Sylvain says

    April 23, 2022 at 6:22 AM

    Hello, do you know where to go to have a username with less than 5 characters?

    Example:
    facebook.com/mec

    I guess someone at Facebook have to approve that, but I can’t find the way to reach them.

    Thank you.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      April 23, 2022 at 8:01 AM

      That page was created in 2008, likely well before FB’s restrictions on username length.

      The only way to appeal to break the username rules would likely be if your page spends so much on ads that you have an ad rep from FB. That would be your contact.

      Reply
  10. Ben says

    February 14, 2022 at 9:24 AM

    Louise – do you happen to know if I will be able to keep all existing content and reviews from old page username once I change to a new one?

    My son has reviews from his business and he is now partnering with someone and wanting to change the name and username.

    Thank you

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 16, 2022 at 10:06 AM

      As far as I know! My content all stayed, however I didn’t have reviews so I can’t be positive on that.

      Reply
  11. Jacqueline Dunbar says

    September 28, 2021 at 9:30 AM

    Hi there I just found your site and I am still struggling… my FB main account has a page…. which has the incorrect name by one “s” so when you type it in… in the FB search it says link broken. HELP I need it to work it has just happened as people were able to find me before.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      September 28, 2021 at 10:18 AM

      It sounds like you need to change your name to the correct spelling. I’m not sure what you mean by “it worked before” since AFAIK Facebook does not forward incorrect or changed URLs.

      Reply
  12. Harry says

    July 26, 2021 at 6:48 PM

    Hey Louise,

    Been trying to find how to change the name at the end of the personal profile URL.
    Your video above is said to show how to after 2 mins but doesn’t now.

    Do you have the way to do this please? Really appreciate!
    Thanks,
    Harry J.D.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      July 27, 2021 at 9:20 AM

      Sorry about that! You can change it under Settings > General > Name.

      Reply
      • Marla Green says

        September 3, 2021 at 12:13 AM

        Mrs. Myers do you have any idea how to change your personal profile URL now? I tried the above instructions and were unable to. I’ve been playing for the past 1.5hours and can’t figure it out. Any tips would be appreciated. Thank you!

        Reply
        • Louise Myers says

          September 3, 2021 at 9:54 AM

          It’s still there, but you probably need to look on a computer, not a phone.

          Reply
  13. Suzy McCullough says

    June 24, 2021 at 4:27 AM

    Hi I’m sorry but with the new page experience on Facebook that left hand column with the edit page option is no longer there

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      June 24, 2021 at 7:18 AM

      Are you referring to step 1 where I show 2 different ways to find it, and saying yours looks like the first way? I don’t want to leave people without a way to find it, just trying to cover all the bases.

      Reply
  14. Harri says

    June 13, 2021 at 12:21 PM

    Hey,

    I’ve had a Facebook business page for around 4 years and I want to update my username.

    I haven’t been active on it at all until today.

    I invited around 1000 people to like my page and I have sixty-something likes right now.

    Facebook isn’t letting me create a new username and it’s not telling me why.

    Do I have to wait for a while? Do you know why this might be?

    Thank you 🙂

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      June 14, 2021 at 8:55 AM

      It’s possible the sudden activity caused a freeze on your page. Try again a week or more later.

      Reply
  15. jayapal says

    April 22, 2021 at 8:03 AM

    I have a business page but i couldnt Boost my post in that page it says Page restricted and asked me share an id proof i did the same but still my page it restricted and now it says its been way too long an i cannot do anything to remove the restriction. I dont on what basis they have restricted my page, as the contents in my page are valid they are just my company promotional post which we post in Insta and Twitter too.

    Reply
  16. Tiffany says

    April 19, 2021 at 9:06 AM

    Hello, I have recently changed the username for my page, however now I cannot even get onto my page as when I click on the shortcut to the page on my account, I get the broken link message. I therefore cannot even get onto my page from the admin perspective to edit it. Please help!

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      April 19, 2021 at 11:52 AM

      What happens if you type in the new URL, or search for your page? It could take a bit of time for the shortcut link to update.

      Reply
  17. Alex says

    March 31, 2021 at 3:39 AM

    Hi,

    I made a new fb business page for my company and I have linked the fb profile to my email signature, website and a bunch of other places with the generic url FB gives you with the /62736383 after it for example… so no username has been set yet.. i know I need to set a username for my page but since the name is taken, it has taken me awhile to decide what else I can use, but my question here is- if I was to now create a FB username for the first time, do you think these links will break from where i used the generic page url? Or no as they should be fine as I’m not changing usernames I’m only creating one. I’m hesitant to set a username as it may cause issues, so want to see if I can prepare for it if you know the answer and choose the right time if it will cause an issue.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      March 31, 2021 at 2:57 PM

      This is a great question… unfortunately I don’t know the answer. The link might not break, however you can quickly change what you have on your email signature and website. It’s great to put social links wherever we can, but in my experience they’re just not clicked that often so… don’t worry too much about it.

      Reply
  18. Rick says

    February 15, 2021 at 7:25 PM

    I have been through at least 5+_case IDs with Facebook support regarding changing or SWAP ing our current Facebook profile username to our new Business Page.

    Does anyone have any idea if you change your personal profile username.
    Does that username release it immediately for claiming on a business page?

    Thank you

    Reply
  19. Ariane Cooley says

    February 11, 2021 at 10:43 AM

    Hey Louise,

    I am a VA and do a ton of social media for my clients. I recently came across an issue where a client had me change his group name from “Accelerated Group” to “Engagement Group” (not the full name, but just for simplicity sake). Then he had me create a new group called “Accelerated Group”. I created it, but it told me that the url was already taken. So I made it slightly different. Now, when I type in “Accelerated Group” I get redirected to the “Engagement Group”. I am utterly baffled, because everything I read says that FB does not do redirects. My client is pissed because his “Accelerated Group” is a paid group and the “Engagement Group” is not, and he is worried people who paid are going to land in the free group. Right now though, I have nothing for him to resolve the situation. He wants me to try to get FB to release the redirect, but its like, officially they don’t do that so… I am stuck. Do you have any thoughts on this?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 11, 2021 at 10:54 AM

      Sorry this is happening. I honestly don’t know about redirects for groups as I’ve never changed a group name / URL.

      FB changes their policies all the time, so there’s that too.

      If you have a way to get in touch with FB, ask! Then please let me know how it goes.

      Best of luck.

      Reply
  20. Laura says

    February 8, 2021 at 11:49 AM

    Hi Louise,

    I changed my business facebook page username on Friday and ever since it is saying that the page isn’t unavailable and that the link may be broken.

    I have reported the problem several times but nothing has happened and trying to find another way to contact facebook is impossible.

    Can you offer a solution to the problem?

    Thanks

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 10, 2021 at 7:48 AM

      2 suggestions, neither may help if you can’t access the page at all. But do try on different browsers and devices (like mobile) before giving up.

      *Sometimes* there’s a chat link in the business page ad manager.

      Perhaps you can change back?

      Hope it resolves itself soon!

      Reply
  21. Laura says

    February 8, 2021 at 11:46 AM

    Hi Louise,

    I have a business page and changed the username on Friday. Since I changed it, it has came up that the page is unavailable and that the link may be broken. i have tried reporting the problem to facebook but nothing has been fixed and trying to find another way to contact them is proving to be impossible.

    Is there a solution to this as it has very frustrating now?

    Thanks

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 11, 2021 at 10:57 AM

      I’m not sure which URL is coming up as broken, but if it’s the new one, I guess it could take time. Have you tried clearing your browser cache or using a different device to check?

      Reporting *definitely* takes time.

      Hope you get it worked out.

      Reply
  22. David says

    January 5, 2021 at 5:55 AM

    Dear All,

    I have the similar issue like you all have above. All I wanted to swap my usernames between my business page and my personal account on Facebook. However a second later I changed my username / URL it said that the “Username is not available”. Do you think if I delete both my personal profile and my business page (I wouldn’t even “care / mind” to lose all my followers and friends…) and re-register them, then I could claim my previous username?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      January 5, 2021 at 7:33 AM

      Maybe someone has tried this lately and can weigh in, but in my experience, it’s impossible to predict what FB will do with usernames on any particular day or account. Sometimes the names are released after some period of time, and other times never. I’d at least keep checking for awhile before doing anything drastic.

      Reply
      • David says

        January 5, 2021 at 10:42 AM

        Thank you so much for your quick response. I was hoping that by deleting my profiles and opening a new one will increase my chances to get back my username that used for 9 years. But I just wait then. I keep checking it in the morning and in the evening. Fingers crossed.

        Reply
  23. Darko says

    January 5, 2021 at 5:01 AM

    Hi there,

    I had a Facebook URL (e.g.com). I then accidentally changed it, and when I tried to get it back, it said it was unavailable. Is there some limit on how many times you can change it, a time factor/limit e.g, (“You change it again in 3 days”), or has someone taken it in the meantime. Please help. There is absolute no way of contacting Facebook , phone, email, billing address, live chat, even fax number for god sake. Absolutely nothing, you are my only hope.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      January 6, 2021 at 7:53 AM

      You can’t change more than once in 7 days, but there’s no saying when or if FB will release your previous name. Just keep checking.

      Also try without the . in there as they may disallow names that include .com. (For example, mine is LouiseMcom, no dot).

      Reply
  24. Laura Tucker says

    October 14, 2020 at 8:54 AM

    Hi, great article! Do you happen to know if you can immediately claim a username that you removed from your page? The change I want to make is a bit of a domino scenario. I want to switch the username from my personal profile to my business page #1, and then use the original username from business page #1 on business page #2.
    Convoluted, I know, but it would make things more consistent!

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      October 14, 2020 at 9:16 AM

      Sorry to say that how IG handles released names varies. Sometimes you can claim them right away, sometimes they don’t show up for varying periods of time (so you have to keep checking), and I’ve also seen some cases where they don’t get released. That may only be in cases of questionable use of the account, but it’s hard to say anything for certain.

      Unfortunately it’s a crapshoot.

      Reply
    • Cheryl Congrove says

      December 28, 2020 at 3:52 PM

      Laura Tucker, I have a similar situation. I am curious about your outcome. Did you change your page name, and did the “old name” become available for you to repurpose as a new business page?

      Reply
  25. erica aitken says

    September 24, 2020 at 10:39 AM

    Could you please help me? I have had a page for a long time. I created a new Facebook page for a political organization and tried to friend my friends by clicking on their names. This created a new page for me (no pic, no nothing) I can see my old page as a person who is a friend (I’m a friend of this new me) How can I get back to my old self?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      September 24, 2020 at 2:47 PM

      Sorry but I’ve never heard of anything like this. FB doesn’t even allow one person to have 2 personal profiles so I have no idea how this was created.

      Reply
  26. Chantal says

    July 30, 2020 at 5:29 AM

    Thanks for the article, however the interface on my page is totally different. There is nothing about a username anywhere… I’ve even done a search for it. My username has a string of numbers on the end of it which makes sharing it a nighmare. Any idea where I can change it now? I really wish they woud slow down with their changes.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      July 30, 2020 at 9:22 AM

      You may have switched to “New Facebook” because mine is the same. I recommend you switch back to Classic. Other marketers are telling me the New version makes it impossible to manage anything.

      Reply
  27. Ndubuisi says

    July 22, 2020 at 12:24 AM

    This was so helpful.
    Thank you very much Louise.

    Reply
  28. Goshreenath Nayak says

    July 16, 2020 at 9:52 AM

    Dear,
    I have already changed my user name from krshngeeth to krshngeeth999.

    I would like to use old username of krshngeeth only.
    But it’s now saying not available. What’s fb policy in its regards? Why I’m not able to change to previous old url again?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      July 17, 2020 at 7:29 AM

      There’s no published policy on this. I’ve found that sometimes they release previously used names, and sometimes they don’t.

      Reply
  29. Rebecca says

    June 12, 2020 at 12:50 AM

    Hi there,

    I have just converted a profile to a page. I have changed the username of the profile, as I need the username for the page. But facebook won’t allow me to change the page’s username, saying it is not available.

    Do you have any idea how long it takes for the username to become available again?

    Cheers,
    Rebecca

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      June 12, 2020 at 10:04 AM

      Unfortunately Facebook changes the way they handle this, or has secret rules about releasing usernames. Sometimes they become available immediately, sometimes it takes a while, and sometimes they never do. Hope you can grab it again soon!

      Reply
  30. Paolo says

    April 25, 2020 at 11:06 AM

    I hate HATE articles like this. Keyword stuffing to get to the top of search results and reason to post more ads while not giving useful information upfront.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      April 27, 2020 at 8:04 AM

      To each their own. I get more comments from people who love it the wealth of information.

      Reply
  31. Dave says

    April 15, 2020 at 9:51 AM

    Hello there!!
    I started a FB account back around 2010, but by mistake called myself “My Business” instead of “My Name”. A little later, I started a FB page for My Business, and it was given the URL /mybusiness-1723423424542.

    I now have over 40 likes for the page, and was hoping that the URL would change to /mybusiness. However, this has not happened, presumably because my personal page has the URL /my.business. If you type into the address bar /mybusiness, the page reverts to /my.business (my personal page).

    How can I get around this problem?

    Many thanks for any help.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      April 16, 2020 at 10:07 AM

      Unfortunately, you’ve already used the URL you now want on your business page. With or without periods, it’s the same URL to FB.

      And the URL wouldn’t change automatically anyway, you have to request the change (unless they changed something, as they are wont to do!).

      I don’t know what the name is, but it’s against FB ToS to use a personal account for business, so you might want to change that to your real name.

      Whether or when that business name might become available for your page is a huge unknown though.

      Reply
      • Dave says

        April 22, 2020 at 2:15 AM

        Hi Louise, and thankyou for your advice.
        I changed the account to my real name, then immediately I was able to change the business page to /mybusiness.
        So all is now good – many thanks.

        Reply
        • Louise Myers says

          April 22, 2020 at 11:27 AM

          Fantastic! Thanks for circling back, good to hear.

          Reply
          • Farzana Kamal says

            May 19, 2021 at 10:29 PM

            Hey,
            So i have successfully changed my personal fb account username from “abcofficial” to “abc”just to be able to give my previous username (which is abcofficial) to my fb page.
            But everytime i try to change my fb page username it says it’s already taken when it actually isnt. What should i do?

          • Louise Myers says

            May 20, 2021 at 7:28 AM

            I’m asked this often.

            FB doesn’t tell us what their “rules” are for if and when they release previously-used names. The only thing I know to do is to keep checking so you can grab it if it’s released.

            Please follow up and let us know what happens! It would help me help others in this same predicament.

  32. RD says

    March 30, 2020 at 2:15 PM

    If I share my facebook link, via email signature or another method, what’s the point if the person isn’t on facebook?

    That would mean they must log in to see page, or create a fb account to see ‘page’.

    While not logged into fb, i’ve bee able to see other pages via their link, yet, people cannot see mine at all. 404 page.

    What can I do about this?

    Thanks

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      March 31, 2020 at 9:13 AM

      To see your Page when you’re logged out, you’ll need to remove all age and country restrictions in the Page settings.

      Reply
  33. Issac says

    March 24, 2020 at 11:49 AM

    How can hide or remove my fb username url ?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      March 25, 2020 at 7:10 AM

      You can’t hide a FB business page as they are public.

      If you want to hide a personal profile, you might want to google privacy settings.

      Reply
  34. Sofi says

    March 4, 2020 at 6:32 AM

    So easy and I wasn’t able to find it 😀 Thank you!

    Reply
  35. Link says

    February 19, 2020 at 10:04 AM

    Hi there. Thanks for the article.! My questions are:

    1. If I change my FB page name from say YYYY to YYY, will people who have liked my page and follow me still get notifications from my page?

    2. And if they type in YYYY as the URL will it automatically redirect to my new page at YYY.?

    I’m guessing #1 is yes and #2 is no but I’d like to confirm first!

    Cheers,
    Link.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 19, 2020 at 10:40 AM

      #1 should be yes, but with Facebook I don’t guarantee anything 🙂 It’s been my experience though.

      #2 is unfortunately no.

      Reply
      • Link says

        February 19, 2020 at 9:34 PM

        Thanks for verifying!

        Reply
  36. Louise Cornelissen says

    February 3, 2020 at 6:09 PM

    THANK YOU !! The other articles were too old and the information was wrong. Great article, so simple to change a “username” for my page !

    Reply
  37. Marco Panichi says

    January 21, 2020 at 2:38 AM

    “Google will send people to a broken Facebook Page link”

    How to solve (indirectly) the problem:

    1) Make sure the old url disappears from the web; update it on your website, in other social channels and if it is present in third party channels (yellow pages, various portals, etc.) ask for the update of the url

    2) Apply to Google for the removal of obsolete url: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals

    3) Request assistance from Facebook; go to your page> Assistance> dig up to find the item “Need more help? Contact support”; I can’t give you a link for this page because it doesn’t exist, it’s a form that appears inside https://www.facebook.com/business/help

    Hope this helps!

    Marco

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      January 21, 2020 at 11:32 AM

      Fantastic, Marco! This article was slated for update today so I incorporated your points 2 & 3.

      Reply
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