Multi-Photo Facebook Post (Windows Directory) – How to Use ✅ Requirements To run this automation, make sure you have the following: ✅ n8n installed on your local Windows machine ✅ Cloudinary or any other file hosting service for uploading image files ✅ Facebook Page Access Token with the required permissions (pagesmanageposts, pagesreadengagement, pagesshowlist, etc.) 🚀 How to Use Import the provided n8n workflow template into your n8n instance. Verify the image directory path – ensure that the

Multi-Photo Facebook Post (Windows Directory) – How to Use ✅ Requirements To run this automation, make sure you have the following: ✅ n8n installed on your local Windows machine ✅ Cloudinary or any other file hosting service for uploading image files ✅ Facebook Page Access Token with the required permissions (pagesmanageposts, pagesreadengagement, pagesshowlist, etc.) 🚀 How to Use Import the provided n8n workflow template into your n8n instance. Verify the image directory path – ensure that the images you want to post are stored in a local folder (e.g. E:\Autopost-media\YourPage\Images). Check the caption and hashtag files – this includes: description.txt (for the post message) hashtag.txt (for additional tags) Set your Facebook credentials – insert your Facebook Page Access Token in the designated credential field in the workflow. ⚙️ How It Works (Workflow Logic) Read Text Files The workflow reads description.txt and hashtag.txt from the local directory. These are combined to form the message body for the Facebook post. Select Images to Post The Limit node defines how many images to post per run (e.g. 3 images). Selected image files are uploaded to a file server (like Cloudinary) to obtain public URLs. Post to Facebook (Multi-Photo) A multi-photo post is created using the uploaded image URLs and the composed message. Move Posted Images After the post is successfully published, the original image files are moved to a new folder. The destination folder is automatically created using the current date (e.g. E:\Autopost-media\YourPage\Images\20250614).
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Open n8n → click the menu → Import from File.
Select the downloaded JSON and import.
Set up credentials for each node that requires them.
Click Execute Workflow to test, then activate.
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