That's how to troubleshoot the Instagram connection and check if your IG is linked to a Facebook page and switched to Business or Creator.
To access features like seamless posting and scheduling directly to Instagram, you need to connect your Instagram to Pygma.
When doing it, you will be asked to confirm the following:
Here’s what each of these requirements means and how to make sure your Instagram page meets these criteria.
You can connect Instagram to Facebook Page within your Page settings or Meta Business Suite.
Connect Instagram account on your Page:
If you’re connecting Instagram, first thing to do is to make sure your page is set up as a professional account (e.g. a business or creator account). These steps will help you figure this out and convert your account if needed:
Switch to professional account
Switch to personal account Switch to creator account
Switch to personal account Switch to business account
If you found that your account is a personal account, please follow the steps below to convert it to a professional account:
NOTE: If you don't see Switch to professional account, but do see Business tools and controls, it means your Instagram is already switched to a professional account and you're all set.
5. Tap Continue until you reach the category page. Select a category.
6. Select creator or business. Your Instagram account will be converted immediately.
Alternatively, if your Instagram is linked to a Facebook page, you can switch your Instagram from personal to Business or Creator from your Facebook page. Here’s how to do it:
NOTE: You must have admin access with Full Control on the Page you're associating to your Instagram professional account. To check if you have the proper permissions, follow the steps above: Checking your admin settings in Facebook
3. Once you're in your Page, click Settings in the left-hand sidebar.
4. Click Settings on the left menu side, then click Linked Accounts.
5. Click Connect Account.
6. Click Connect and then Confirm to proceed through the connection prompts.
7. Enter your Instagram login credentials and click Log In. If you're already signed into Instagram, or your login credentials are saved in your browser, you'll just need to click Continue.
8. You'll see a pop up window prompting you to set up your Instagram business or creator account. Follow the on-screen instructions, ensure to submit your contact information, and click Done.
NOTE: If you don't see the pop up window, you can try do the converting via the Instagram app instead. Following the steps in the next paragraph.
If both requirements are met but you still can’t connect your Instagram, you should check if you have full control over the Facebook page and your permissions.
You need to make sure your have full control over the Facebook page. You can do that in two places: in the Professional Dashboard or in the Meta Business Suit. The instructions below will give you a hint on which option you have.
NOTE:
NOTE: If you don’t see the Business Suite account that you’re looking for, you aren’t properly setup as an admin with Full Control within that Business Suite, and you’ll want to ask someone else on your team to lend a hand.
3. There are two places to check for permissions.
First, click Pages under the "Accounts" section and look for your name on the list. You’ll want to ensure the setting Full control: Everything is toggled on. 4. Next, navigate to Users section and click on People. Make sure that your name is added to the list, and that you have the setting Full control: Everything is toggled on.
The first and foremost thing to do is to make sure you have all the permissions between Facebook and Pygma. When you're connecting Instagram, you can view the list of permissions granted to Pygma (these all are required by Meta). It's important to grant all permissions for all Pages (even those that aren't connected to Pygma). If permissions are missing, it can prevent us from finding the channels you manage.
NOTE: Please note that these settings are found on your Facebook profile and not within the Facebook Page settings, so you must be using Facebook as your profile to access them.
4. Find Pygma in the list and choose View and Edit.
5. Scroll down to the list of Pages and ensure that ALL boxes are selected (you may need to click See all pages to expand the list of pages and see the ones that need permissions to be granted). From here, tick all of the empty boxes.
NOTE: If you don’t see any individual Pages listed in the following screens, it means that you’ve previously granted Pygma permissions to access all Pages, which is the ideal setup.
6. After selecting all of your accounts, click Save.
If you don't know how to connect your Instagram page to Pygma, check this article
1. Go to https://app.pygma.me/#/home and click the “Connect Instagram” button on top of your screen:
2. You will be asked if your Instagram is linked to this Facebook page and is switched to Business or Creator.
If you're not sure what does it mean, click here to find out!
If your Instagram fits those criteria, click the checkmarks and click "Connect"
3. You will be redirected to log into your Facebook. Please log into the Facebook account which is linked to your Instagram:
4. Select your Instagram account you want to link to Pygma and click "connect account" on the bottom of the page:
If your Instagram page isn't shown after you log into your Facebook, please check that your Instagram is linked to this Facebook page and is switched to Business or Creator. Click here to find out how!
5. Your Instagram is connected! Click "Got it" and enjoy your Instagram integration ✨