Here is how to find saved draft posts on a personal Facebook profile.
While on your mobile device, you may have been typing a post, then when asked “Save This Post as a Draft?”, you chose “Save Draft”.
To find this draft again, just create a post again by tapping on the “What’s on your mind?” on your mobile device, and what you had typed before should be there again.
There is no Saved Drafts section on Facebook for personal profiles. Facebook used to allow you to save drafts to a folder for personal profiles, but not anymore.
You will also notice that there is no “Save to drafts” option while on Facebook from a computer.
However, if you run a Facebook page, you can still save drafts to your Facebook Page.
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OneUp is a social media scheduling tool that allows you to schedule posts on Instagram, Facebook, Google My Business, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Here are some of the features:
Posting to multiple accounts – For people who are posting to more than one social network at a time, OneUp makes it easy to post to Instagram, FB Pages and Groups (although personal Facebook profiles are not supported), LinkedIn profiles and pages, Twitter, and Google My Business all at once. You can even customize the post for each social network, and directly import free, high-quality images with our Unsplash integration.
Canva integration – OneUp directly integrates with Canva. Just click the “Design on Canva” button in the scheduler, and Canva will open directly inside of OneUp.
Click the “Publish” button in the Canva editor, and your image will be uploaded to OneUp directly. No need to download images from Canva, then upload to OneUp 🙂
Repeating post – OneUp gives you the option to automatically repeat your posts at whatever interval you choose, such as every 3 weeks. Then post it now, schedule it for the future, or save the post in your Drafts folder.
Posting to Google My Business – OneUp is one of the few social media scheduling tools that supports Google My Business post scheduling. OneUp supports Call-To-Action buttons, and different post types such as Event posts.
RSS feed automation – If there are any blogs, podcasts, or YouTube channels that put out good content consistently, you can add the RSS feed links in OneUp, then whenever new content is posted from those places, it is automatically shared to the pages you select. Or, you can choose to have each new item from the feed go to your Drafts folder, so you can review which posts you want to publish.
Chrome Extension – Using the OneUp Chrome extension, you can easily schedule many images at once from any website.
You can choose which images from the website you want to post to social media, bulk update or individually update the descriptions and links for each post, then schedule them to be posted with a set interval (such as every 60 minutes), or choose custom dates and times for all of them.
Customizable UTM parameters – OneUp lets you customize UTM parameters so you can keep track of how your links are performing in Google Analytics.
Link Shortening – Connect your Bitly account and OneUp will automatically shorten any links and allow you to track clicks through Bitly.
Schedule Twitter Threads – Not many scheduling tools allow you to schedule Twitter threads (AKA tweetstorms), however you can do so with OneUp.
Source: https://bit.ly/FBPostDraft