Facebook is giving creators a new AI sidekick, and it is starting with the people who already spend their days chasing reach, comments and the best time to post.
The company has begun testing a stand-alone Creator Studio app with selected creators. The app includes Facebook’s AI creator assistant, which is designed to offer personalised recommendations based on a creator’s content style, performance, audience engagement and goals.
For creators, the pitch is simple: fewer dashboards, more direct answers. Instead of digging through charts, users will be able to ask questions such as when to post or what people are saying in their comments, then ask follow-ups about changes in their audience over time.
The app will also include an AI-powered comment tool. Facebook says the feature can surface important comments and draft replies in the creator’s own tone, though creators will still be able to edit and approve responses before anything is posted.
Each day, the app will show a feed of priorities, including how a new post is performing, progress toward goals and comments that may need a reply. That turns the creator dashboard into something closer to a daily task list.
The test comes as Meta keeps launching narrower apps around its biggest platforms. Facebook Groups recently got a stand-alone app called Forum, and Instagram users saw Instants, an app for disappearing photo sharing with friends.
The creator app also lands in a crowded fight for attention. TikTok, YouTube and Instagram all want creators posting more often, while AI tools are becoming part of the everyday workflow for planning, editing and audience management.
For now, Facebook’s new app is not a full public rollout. It is a test with selected creators, which means most users will have to wait before seeing whether the AI assistant becomes part of their own posting routine.



