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MultiGroupPoster vs Buffer

They solve different problems. Here's the actual difference and which one fits your workflow.

MultiGroupPoster

Posts to Facebook groups

vs

Buffer

Posts to Facebook Pages (not groups)

Why can't Buffer post to Facebook groups?

This is a permission scope issue, not a Buffer choice. Facebook's Graph API exposes two scopes for posting:

After 2020, the only way to programmatically post to a Facebook group is from inside a real Facebook session — which means a browser extension running in your own Chrome instance. Cloud services like Buffer don't have access to your browser session, so they literally cannot post to groups via the official API.

(Some cloud tools claim "group posting" by spinning up server-side browser instances and automating them remotely. This works occasionally but has very high account-restriction rates because Facebook's automation detection treats data-center IPs with maximum suspicion.)

When to use Buffer

When to use MultiGroupPoster

Can I use both?

Yes, and many marketers do. Buffer schedules your Page content + Instagram/Twitter posts. MultiGroupPoster handles your group posts. The two don't conflict and serve different parts of your funnel:

Feature comparison (where they overlap)

FeatureMultiGroupPosterBuffer
Posts to FB groups
Posts to FB PagesLimited (groups only)
Posts to Instagram
Posts to Twitter / X
Posts to LinkedIn
Spintax variations
Realistic typing simulationN/A (cloud)
ArchitectureBrowser extensionCloud SaaS
Free plan6 posts/day3 channels, 10 posts/channel
Starting price$8.99/mo$15/mo

The conclusion: if you need group posting specifically, MultiGroupPoster is the only option among these two. Buffer simply doesn't do that job.

Need to post to Facebook groups? Buffer can't help. We can.

MultiGroupPoster is free for 6 posts/day forever. No credit card.

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