
This is what the new Creator Studio app looks like, after the original service was shuttered in 2023. | Image: Meta Meta is bringing back the Facebook Creator Studio page manager, now "reimagined" as a standalone AI companion app. The new app aims to make it easier for creators to connect with their audiences and show them "exactly how to grow on Facebook," according to Meta's announcement. Meta's AI Creator Assistant is a central focus of the newly reimagined app - users can as
Meta is reviving its Creator Studio page management platform as a standalone AI companion app designed to help content creators grow their audiences on Facebook. The new app features an AI Creator Assistant chatbot that can track performance metrics, provide engagement recommendations, draft comment replies in the user's voice, and identify important audience comments. The original Creator Studio was shut down in 2023 in favor of Meta's Business Suite platform, but this reimagined version aims to make audience connection and growth easier for creators. Currently, Meta is testing the app with select creators, and other Facebook creators can join a waitlist for early access.

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