Facebook Messenger outreach Multiple accounts, sent on your computer
EasyFb is a desktop tool for automated Facebook Messenger sending. It drives Chrome or Edge on your computer, enters Messenger under each logged-in Facebook account, works through a sequence step by step, and paces itself by interval. Who received what, when, and how it ended remains on a record you can review.
| Time | Account | Action | Result | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A-01 | Send | Delivered | first contact | |
| A-03 | Send | Delivered | ||
| A-01 | Send | Skipped | on the do-not-send list | |
| A-02 | Send | Delivered | ||
| A-04 | Send | Refused | REFUSED | |
| A-02 | Send | Sending | waiting out the interval | |
| A-03 | Send | Failed | retried once | |
| A-01 | Send | Delivered |
- Between contacts
- 15–50
- sec
- Between steps
- 3–8
- sec
- Ceiling per account
- You set it
- people / run
These are the client’s default ranges. Every one of them is adjustable.
The interval is the room you leave a Facebook account
A random wait between contacts, another random wait between steps. Each account has a ceiling for how many people it will reach, and it stops there. The skip rules run first, and only then does the message go out. Pacing is not stalling; it is how you keep an account intact.
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01
Do-not-send list: written in once, never contacted again
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02
Task-level skip: applies to this run only
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03
Text
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04
Between steps
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05
Between contacts
A script is a series of steps, not a block of text
Text, image and video line up in order and go into the same Messenger conversation one step at a time. {name} is replaced with the contact’s own name. Keep several scripts on hand and rotate them at random or in order, so not everyone receives the identical thing.
- 01 Text Hello {name}, sorry to interrupt
- 02 Image Product shot · asset library
- 03 Text Here is what this is about
- 04 Video Demo clip · asset library
One Facebook account, one isolated session
Every Facebook account gets its own browser profile, so cookies never cross. An account can carry several Page Messenger inboxes beneath it, or work a personal Messenger inbox instead. Login state can be checked at any time, and when a session drops you can see it on screen.
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Facebook account
online -
Page Messenger
reachable -
Personal Messenger
awaiting login
Some contacts should not receive this
A global do-not-send list governs every task; a task-level skip rule governs this one run. Anyone who has already refused you is recognised and skipped for good, with no list-keeping on your part.
- 01 Do-not-send list: written in once, never contacted again
- 02 Task-level skip: applies to this run only
- 03 Refusal detected automatically: recognised, then skipped permanently REFUSED
- 04 Deduplicated per task: a rerun will not send twice
What went out, when, and how it ended
Each task keeps a snapshot of its settings and a log of its run. Delivered, failed, skipped, refused and total are counted separately. Run the same task again and everyone already reached is passed over, so nobody hears from you twice.
Delivered
Failed
Skipped
Refused
Total
The task runs on your own computer
It uses the Chrome or Edge already installed on your machine to open Facebook Messenger, and downloads no browser engine of its own. Your accounts are not handed to a cloud service to send on your behalf: the whole session is in front of you, and closing the client stops the work.
- A desktop client, for Windows and macOS
- Uses the browser you already have, with no extra engine
- A built-in control panel with live task state and logs
- Interface in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and English
Install the client on your computer
Download the client and start with Facebook accounts already signed in, or write to us with your situation. We will read it before we reply.