As of February 2022, many Pages still have the Classic Pages Experience, which is an older-style layout, while others now have the New Pages Experience. If you don’t see the same options as below, see this method instead. In the new Pages experience, “Admin” is replaced with “full control. " Giving someone full control allows them to perform all administrative tasks, including adding/removing admins, changing permissions, and deleting the Page. If you don’t want to give full control, you can give partial control instead, which just allows the user to create content, manage messages, comment as the Page, and manage ads, insights, and events. [1] X Research source

Tap the menu icon, which you’ll see at the bottom-right corner on an iPhone/iPad, or at the top-right on an Android. Tap the Pages tile. Tap the Page.

If you want to change someone’s access from partial to full control, tap the three dots next to the person’s name, select Edit Access, change their control access, and then tap Update Access.

To accept the invitation, the person can click the link in the email message they receive from Facebook or tap the notification in Facebook.

As of February 2022, many Pages have the Classic Pages Experience, which is an older-style layout, while others now have the New Pages Experience. If you don’t see the same options as below, see this method instead.

Tap the menu icon, which you’ll see at the bottom-right corner on an iPhone/iPad, or at the top-right on an Android. Tap the Pages tile. Tap the Page.

If you want to promote someone to Admin who already has an assigned role, such as Editor or Moderator, you can just tap the pencil next to the person’s name, select Admin from the list, and then tap Save.

To accept the invitation, the person can click the link in the email message they receive from Facebook or tap the notification in Facebook.

As of February 2022, many Pages have the Classic Pages Experience, which is an older-style layout, while others now have the New Pages Experience. If you don’t see the same options as below, see this method instead. In the new Pages experience, “Admin” is replaced with “full control. " Giving someone full control allows them to perform all administrative tasks, including adding/removing admins, changing permissions, and deleting the Page. If you don’t want to give full control, you can give partial control instead, which just allows the user to create content, manage messages, comment as the Page, and manage ads, insights, and events.

Click Page in the left panel. If you don’t see Pages to the left of your News Feed, click See more to expand more options. [3] X Research source Click the Page you want to manage. You must have full control over the Page to give someone else full control.

If you want to promote someone who already has partial control to full control, click the three dots next to that person’s name, choose Edit Access, switch to full control, and then tap Update Access.

To accept the invitation, the person can click the link in the email message they receive from Facebook or tap the notification in Facebook.

Page Admins can perform any function on the Page, including editing content, purchasing ads, sending messages as the Page, and adding or deleting other users.

Click Page in the left panel. If you don’t see Pages to the left of your News Feed, click See more to expand more options. Click the Page you want to manage. You must be an Admin to give someone else Admin rights.

If you want to promote someone to Admin who already has an assigned role, such as Editor or Moderator, you can just click the drop-down menu next to that person’s name and select Admin from the list and then click Save.

If you want to add someone by email address, you can type the person’s email address into the field instead. This allows you to send an invitation via email.

To accept the invitation, the person can click the link in the email message they receive from Facebook or tap the notification in Facebook.