Facebook page like
A Facebook page like campaign invites respondents to like or follow your Facebook page right from your survey's thank-you screen. It's a low-effort way to grow your organic reach by connecting with people who already care enough to give you feedback.
Every new follower extends how far your future posts travel for free. Asking at the thank-you moment — when goodwill is highest — is one of the easiest ways to build that audience.
What the respondent sees
When a respondent finishes the survey and matches the segment you've attached, your Facebook page appears on the thank-you screen as a live card, where they can like or follow it in a tap. They can browse your timeline, likes, and reviews, or open the page on Facebook to explore further.
Set it up
Add a Facebook page like campaign
From the campaigns overview, create a new campaign and choose Facebook page like.
Paste your page link
Copy the URL of your Facebook page and paste it in. It's required — it's the only setting this campaign needs.
Check the live preview
The editor shows a live preview of your page — timeline, likes, and reviews — plus an "open on Facebook" link to confirm it's the right one.
Target and preview
Attach a segment, set priority and active window, then preview before going live.
Just the page link
Like the Facebook post campaign, this one needs only a URL — your Facebook page link, which is the single required field. There are no images or colours to configure, because the embedded page supplies its own look.
To get the link, open your page on Facebook and copy its address (for example, https://www.facebook.com/yourpage). Paste it into the page-URL field and the editor immediately renders a live preview of the embedded page card — its header, timeline, and the like or follow control — exactly as respondents will see it. An "open on Facebook" link sits alongside so you can confirm you've pointed at the right page before launching.
The page needs to be a public Facebook page rather than a personal profile or a private group for the embed and like control to work. What you see in the preview is the real embed, so there are no surprises at launch.
Building reach
Followers are compounding: each one you add today widens the free audience for every post you publish from now on. A page-like campaign is a steady way to grow that base from your warmest contacts — people who just took the time to answer a survey.
It pairs naturally with a Facebook post campaign: use page-like to grow the audience, and posts to put specific content in front of it. Over time, more followers means more reach on everything you share, at no extra cost.
Ask your happiest customers first
Followers from satisfied customers tend to stay engaged. Use a segment of high-satisfaction respondents so your invitation reaches the people most likely to follow and stick around. A respondent qualifies if they match any segment you attach.