Your Facebook Page disappeared. We get it back.
Unpublished Pages, removed Pages, lost admin access, hijacked Pages, merge mistakes — every Page recovery scenario goes through Meta Business Help. We know the right forms.
Page recovery routes through Meta Business Help (business.facebook.com/business/help) — not the consumer appeal flow. You’ll need to prove admin status with business registration, original setup records, and payment-method ownership. Most legitimate Page recoveries resolve in 7–21 days when documentation is complete.
Common Page issues
Page recovery, the right path
Route through Meta Business Help
business.facebook.com/business/help is the correct entry point. Consumer Facebook support cannot route Page recoveries effectively.
Gather proof of ownership
Business registration, tax ID, original ad-account invoices, Business Manager setup records, payment-method documentation. Bring evidence the Page is yours.
File the correct support form
Different forms for unpublished vs removed vs admin-dispute. Filing the wrong one routes the case incorrectly and adds weeks.
Provide a timeline
Reviewers want to see when the Page was created, when issues started, and what actions you took. A clear timeline is much more effective than emotion.
Restore connected assets after Page recovery
Ad accounts, Instagram links, audience pixels — these get reconnected after the Page is back. Order matters; doing them in parallel creates conflicts.
Stuck? Let us take it from here.
Expert review is free. You only pay if we accept the case — and we refund if recovery fails.
We use official Meta, Instagram, and Facebook documentation as source material, then add operational context from anonymized Shilder case work.
Questions about this case.
Yes — unpublished Pages are still recoverable through a lighter appeal. Removed Pages require fuller documentation. We file the right type based on your case state.
Yes, if you have proof of authorized admin status — Business Manager records, ad invoices in your business name, or a documented handoff. Without proof, recovery is much harder.
If the Page is restored within Meta’s retention window, no — content, followers, insights, and integrations come back. Past the retention window, restoration is rare.
The recovery vocabulary that shows up in this kind of case — plain-language definitions, so you know exactly what state your account is in.
Account banned
An informal term for an Instagram or Facebook account that has been disabled or removed — usually understood as permanent. "Banned" is not an official Meta classification, and the real underlying state determines whether recovery is possible.
Account disabled
A reversible Meta enforcement action that blocks access to an Instagram or Facebook account while preserving its data, normally for a 30-day appeal window. Distinct from suspended, removed, and banned states.
Account suspended
A short-term restriction Meta places on an Instagram or Facebook account, usually self-clearing after a cool-down period. Less severe than a disable, but a suspension that drags on can signal a disable is coming.
Ad account
A separate Meta entity that holds your advertising campaigns, payment methods, and audiences. Disabled independently of your personal or business account.
Appeal
A formal request to Meta to reverse a moderation decision. The primary recovery mechanism for disabled, removed, or restricted accounts.
Business Manager
Meta's central tool for managing business assets — Pages, ad accounts, Instagram profiles, and team permissions in one place. Now part of Meta Business Suite.
Community Standards (Facebook)
Facebook's content and behavior rules. Slightly broader scope than Instagram's Community Guidelines but the same core principles.
Escrow
A neutral third party holding payment between two transacting parties until release conditions are met. Foundational to safe recovery-service payment.
Identity verification
Meta's process of confirming a user is the legitimate owner of an account, typically via photo ID and a code-in-hand selfie.
Meta Business Partner
An official Meta program recognizing businesses with verified expertise across advertising, recovery, commerce, or other Meta-platform specialties.
Recovery window
The time period after a disable or deletion during which account recovery is realistic. Closes after 30 days in most cases.
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