Existing Pages as Apps - facebook

I have several existing Pages that when I login to https://developers.facebook.com/apps
All show up in my Apps list. However the one page (not created my be but I am an admin) does not.
How do I access this Page as an App (with out creating an new App that will create a second page)

Facebook apps also have their own facebook pages on facebook itsself.
eg: https://www.facebook.com/nameofapp
This might be your way to get to the app page.

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How do I get leads from multiple facebook pages using a facebook app and a webhook?

I'm trying to get leads from facebook pages using a facebook app and a webhook. I'm using Zapier right now(which is working) but I'm trying to create a custom solution to replace Zapier. My webhook is working for one page, but I have about 10 facebook pages and each page has their own, separate lead forms. I've used the Lead Ads Testing Tool to check to see if my facebook app is listed and their is only one page that lists my facebook app - the one that is working. I can't figure out how to add my facebook application to the other pages. What I've tried: I went into Business manager and made sure that my facebook user account is listed under each page and verified that I'm an admin on all those pages. I also tried to add or assign a CRM to the pages under Integrations->Lead Access in Business Manager but my facebook application named TestApp is not accessible via the search(see 2nd image), in fact, no CRMs are searchable except for Zapier. Questions: How can I subscribe each page to my facebook app so leads from all my pages will be sent to my webhook? Or do I need to create a facebook app and webhook for each page?

Associate Facebook Page likes with website

I have a Facebook page with 50K+ likes on it and a separate website, when analysed with Moz, that only has a few hundred likes (which I believe are coming from WordPress on the site's blog).
For a number of reasons, I would like to associate the two with each other, so is it possible to link my FB page likes to website?
At this stage I don't want a FB Like/Share/Recommend, and simply just want my Facebook page and its like to be representative of my website. I can understand why this might not be possible, but I just thought I would ask.
If it it's not possible (like this post Facebook Open Graph : Associate Website with Facebook Page indicates) to do with Facebook page's pageId, is there way I can associate a FB app (in the form of a website) with my existing facebook page without having to make a new FB page?
There is no way to combine/link Likes of an external Website with the Likes/Fans of a Facebook Page.
About associating an App with a Page: You can install an App on a Page, it is called "Page Tab" or "Page App". Of course you don't need to create a new Page for that, you can install an App on every Page you own. You can also use that exact same App for something else on your external website. Check out the "platforms" in the App settings.

Creating a facebook tab through FB connect

I want to do the following:
Get data from my Android app and on the click of a button create a facebook tab on my user's FB page (through FB connect).
NOTE - create a tab on another user's FB page - not on my own page.
Is this do able, are there any workarounds, are there any other options?
Thanks,
Kilimangaro.
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/appsonfacebook/pagetabs/#adding
You can either use the JavaScript SDK or the URL Redirect mentioned in the Facebook docs. Both solution will show a panel where the User can select his Pages for adding the App.

How to create a Facebook fan page for a website in an automated way?

We are working on a CMS application development. In that case, we need to integrate a feature, that is enabled for user to create a facebook fan page in an automated way for their product/service. But we realized that it's not allowed by any of facebook developer APIs.
So, What we just need is to automation of fan page creation part in a programmatic way. Is that possible to do??
Thanks!
You cannot create a new Facebook Page via the API - for example, if your client had a company called SomeCompany, they could not use your app to generate a Product/Service Page at www.facebook.com/SomeCompany for users to Like. Your alternatives are:
1) Use your app to generate Open Graph tags and Like buttons for the company's web site (external to Facebook).
2) Instruct the client on how to create a page manually by visiting Facebook.com while logged into their Facebook account.
3) Request the manage_pages permission from your client in your app, and use the Marketing API to edit the page after the client has created it. You can edit most fields on the page (even things like the profile picture) once the page exists. For more information, see here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/page/

Can a FB App "via appName" link to our Fan Page? - What do you do?

I created a FB App to facilitate FB Connect authentication on my website.
Users can share content from my site to Facebook via the same FB app.
We also created a FB Fan Page to grow our community reach.
However a FB App is a separate entity than a Fan Page, whatever content is shared via our website to FB the App link sends the users to an empty App page while all the fuzz is in our Fan page.
I did an extensive research for this issue and only came up with this useful post here in stackoverflow: "Fan page vs Application Page".
Ideally i'd want the App link ("... via appName") on every shared item to point to our fan page.
I need to know if this is an issue that FB needs to address, if i am missing something and what do you do to solve this situation
Some apps are able to do this :
http://mediafeedia.com/pro/
http://www.postplanner.com/white-label-facebook-app/
I also would be interested to know how they do this.
I've checked all app settings...
No, the App attribution on posts made via the API returns the user to that app's profile page - you'd need to have information there directing them back to your brand page if that's where you want them to go after they end up there.
I think in most cases people would click the name of the page or one of the links in the post rather than that small link at the bottom, no?