FB Business Manager
Ready-made Facebook Business Managers for handling ad accounts and pages. Stable ad launches.
What a Business Manager is and when you need one
Business Manager (BM) is the Facebook work hub that holds ad accounts, Pages, pixels, payment methods and team access in one place. You can run ads without it, straight from a personal profile, but then the whole structure rests on a single person: the profile picks up a restriction and the ad account, the pixel and all the history built up on it go with it.
A BM matters wherever advertising stops being one profile's private business. An agency runs several clients and does not want their ad accounts and data mixed together. A team needs to give a buyer access to an ad account without handing over the password to a personal page. A client wants to stay the owner of their pixel and Page, and to connect or disconnect a contractor as the contract says. All of that is only possible through a BM.
A ready-made BM saves time, not money. You do not build the structure from scratch, sit through the initial reviews, or wait for the platform to stop treating it as new. For an agency whose campaign start is already agreed with the client, that is usually the whole argument.
How this category differs from "FB accounts with BM"
The catalog has two neighbouring sections, and the difference between them is fundamental.
"FB Business Manager" is about the structure itself: ad accounts, Pages, access rights. You take it when the working account is already there and what is missing is exactly the organisational layer.
"FB accounts with BM" is a Facebook account with a Business Manager already attached: token, cookies and mailbox access included. It is a ready pair, profile plus structure, with nothing to wire together by hand.
Beyond that, a BM turns up inside individual listings in other sections. In "Accounts with ZRD passed" (ZRD is the ad activity restriction), for example, there is a lot where a farmed account that has already cleared the ad activity restriction comes with a BM attached. If the task sounds like "we need to be running traffic this week" rather than "we need a BM as such", those bundles often work out more practical: the account is past the most common drop-off point, and the structure is already bolted on.
What is in the package and what to look at
Listings in this category come as an account with a Business Manager attached, a token, cookies and mailbox access. The exact contents are always stated in the description of the specific lot, and it is worth reading before you pay: lots differ in the details, not in the price alone.
What to look at in the description:
- Mailbox access. Without it you will not get through confirmations and will not restore the login on your own. That is the first thing to check.
- Cookies and token. They let you log in through an antidetect browser as a continuation of an existing session, rather than as "a new device from another country".
- What has already been created inside. The ad account, the linked Page, the account's currency and time zone are things you cannot redo later with one click.
- Geo. The region of the structure should match the geo of the account and of the proxies you log in through. A mismatch here shows up more clearly than anything else.
Every listing is checked before sale, and after payment the credentials land in your account dashboard automatically, whether you pay by card via monobank, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, or in USDT TRC-20 and TRX.
About limits, honestly
The spending limit is set by Facebook, and it rests on the history of the structure and the quality of the ads, not on the seller. No ready-made BM "removes limits" or takes you out of moderation. Where that is promised, the promise is empty.
What is in your hands is the other side: not wiping out what is already there. Spend without sharp budget jumps, creatives within the platform's rules, a sane payment method, no ten simultaneous launches on the first day. After that the limit either grows on its own or it does not, and that is an algorithm's decision rather than a setting in the interface.
Common mistakes
All clients in one structure. The agency puts everyone into a single BM, picks up a restriction and stops work on every project at once. Separating is cheaper than repairing afterwards.
Logging in without proxies and antidetect. A structure bought in one region and opened from another in an ordinary browser looks exactly like what it is. Mobile proxies have their own category in the catalog, and it is sensible to take them in the same order.
Starting at the full amount. The first day at maximum budget is the most common way to lose both the structure and the money sitting on it.
Changing everything in one evening. A new owner, a different Page, a fresh pixel and a new card at the same time is too much change for a structure that does not know you yet. Spread them across separate days.
Working without a backup access. A single admin on the structure is a single point of failure: lose the profile and you lose the BM along with everything collected in it. A second access takes five minutes to set up and costs exactly nothing.
None of these points is a guarantee: Facebook changes the rules more often than guides get written. Together, though, they shift the statistics noticeably in your favour.
How many to take, and what to do if a listing is out of stock
Count not by the number of clients but by the number of independent points of failure. Anyone running ads continuously is well advised to keep a spare structure: a restriction does not arrive on a schedule, and recovery takes time that a client campaign usually does not have. One spare per two or three working BMs is a workable ratio for an agency that cannot afford downtime.
Stock on the storefront is live and changes through the day. If the listing you need is not there right now, or you need volume for a specific project, message support on Telegram, daily from 9:00 to 20:00 Kyiv time: part of the lots are assembled to order, and bulk terms are discussed there too.
FAQ
What is a Facebook Business Manager (BM)?
It is the Facebook work hub that holds ad accounts, Pages, pixels and team access. You need it so that the advertising and the data do not depend on one personal profile, and so that access can be granted without handing over a password.
What is included in the BM package?
An account with a Business Manager attached, a token, cookies and mailbox access. The contents of a specific lot are stated in its description, so read the description before paying: lots differ in the details.
How does this category differ from “FB accounts with BM”?
Here it is about the structure itself: ad accounts, Pages, access rights. The “FB accounts with BM” section sells a Facebook account with a Business Manager already attached, that is, a ready pair of profile plus structure.
Does a ready-made BM remove the ad account spending limit?
No. The spending limit is set by Facebook based on the history of the structure and the quality of the ads, and it cannot be bypassed by buying anything. A smooth start and creatives within the platform's rules help you not to lose the limit, but nobody gives guarantees here.
What should I do if the BM turns out not to work?
Message support on Telegram within the period stated in the description of that product and we will replace the item with a working equivalent. Attach the order number and proof of the problem: a screenshot of the error or a recording of the first login.
Do I need proxies to work with a BM?
Yes. You should log in to the structure through a stable IP in the right region and an antidetect browser, otherwise a login from another country in an ordinary browser becomes a signal in itself. Mobile proxies have their own category in the catalog.
There are no listings in the category right now — what should I do?
Stock on the storefront is live and changes through the day. Message support on Telegram, daily from 9:00 to 20:00 Kyiv time: part of the lots are assembled to order, and bulk terms are discussed there too.