Importing a Meta Catalog

Connect a Meta (Facebook) product catalog as a catalog's feed source via OAuth — no manual access tokens needed.

Updated August 15, 2026

You can import products directly from a Meta (Facebook) product catalog instead of pointing Renable at a feed URL. The whole connection is OAuth-driven — you never need to copy a Facebook access token or page URL by hand.

Before you start#

You need a catalog to attach this to. If you haven't created one yet, do that first from your project's Catalogs section (see Managing catalogs in a project) — you can start it with any source and switch it to Meta afterward.

Connecting Meta as the feed source#

  1. Open the catalog, go to Data sources, and open your product feed source.
  2. Choose Ad platform catalog as the source, then pick the Meta tile.
  3. Click Continue with Facebook and grant Renable access to your Business Manager and product catalogs. Nothing is imported until you choose a catalog.
  4. Once connected, select the Facebook business and then the Product catalog you want to import (the catalog list unlocks after you've chosen a business).
  5. Save, then Publish the catalog. Renable stores a long-lived connection to that catalog, so it can keep importing without asking you to log in again.

If your Business Manager isn't listed#

If the Business Manager that owns your catalog doesn't show up in the dropdown, Renable doesn't have access to it yet. Grant access with these steps:

  1. Click reauthorize with Facebook.

  2. Log in to your Facebook account in the popup that appears.

  3. Click Edit previous settings.

  4. Select Opt in to current business only, then choose the Business Manager(s) you want to connect to Renable, and finish the dialog to close the popup.

  5. Back in Renable, the Facebook business and Product catalog dropdowns should now include the one you just granted access to.

What gets imported#

Once connected, Renable imports products the same way it does for any other feed source, subject to your plan's product quota: top-selling products first (if a GA4 connection is set up), then previously-imported products, then the rest up to your limit. See Questions about catalogs for how quota affects which products get imported.

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