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7 Killer Facebook Applications to Create Impressive Custom Tabs

Have you ever felt troubled when trying to add a stunning custom tab to your page but don’t know how? Since last year, I had found several that works great in providing sub-tabs and some with fan gate options. Today, it’s all about templates and widgets! Wouldn’t it be great if you can add one of these facebook applications together with some from 23+ Facebook Page applications to improve fans engagement? After all, it’s all about trial and error. Let’s head right to the facebook apps:

7 Killer Tab Customizers for Facebook Pages

 

#1  GroSocial

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: Available

I love GroSocial for the fact that it makes Facebook customization a breeze with its drag and drop interface, along with slick, sophisticated templates and widgets for all packages. It is super easy to use with clear indication of which apps are free and required payment. Best of all you can try all widgets and only pay if you decided to publish them. You can tweak the tab and element settings and preview them in your WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor. For free account you only get to publish one tab for one page but you may create as many tabs and publish the one you are most satisfied with. Here’s a custom tab created using Grosocial for my Page, imagine a lot more you can do with yours! GroSocial auto saves your work too, very neat.

GroSocial

 

#2  Lujure

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No (except email/button embed)

Fans-Gating Content Settings: Available

Lujure provides templates (limited layout for free plan) and 35 social suites you can choose to add to your tab. There are no ready images in the templates so you need to prepare your own according to the given image size per template. Adjust your page height and background color/image however you wish. Double click at each element to customize its content. Some may require coding knowledge such as embedding your email opt-in form and paypal button. Free plan allows you to install one tab to one managed page.

Lujure

 

#3  Social Page Builder

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: For Paid Accounts Only

Like other page tab customizers, Social Page Builder offers free plan that allows you to install one tab to one page. Their templates are quite stylish and more towards retailing purposes. Its editing interface has both design and HTML mode. In order to edit an image on its multi-layer customization, double click it and you will be able to adjust color saturation, brightness or add shapes/text box. You can set hyperlink and alt text for the image as well. Social Page Builder is the only service I came across with spell check ability.

Social Page Builder

 

#4  FaceItPages

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: For Paid Accounts Only

FaceItPages is another DIY page tab customizer that offers quite a number of templates and modules for your page. Free account holders will have access to header banner, content block, photo gallery/slideshow and contact module but not the RSS feed (for blog and twitter account). You can add and preview the feed content but in order to get them published on your Page you need to upgrade to paid packages.

Extra info: FaceItPages also has an option to manage/create your timeline cover.

FaceItPages

 

#5  Thrusocial

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: Available

Thrusocial is a great app to design your custom tab with drag and drop application widgets. Unlike most customizers, Thrusocial includes twitter and blog feed in their Free plan (hurray!). The greyed-out widgets are only accessible in paid packages.  Thrusocial provides basic template layout for you to work on and you can manage uploaded images in ‘Gallery’ option. Unsure if it’s just me but I can’t get ‘Facebook Sharing’ button to work on my Page after configured. I was excited to have found a scheduling feature in Thrusocial but couldn’t get that to function either – the message is forever ‘sending’ and never published. But since both features are not essential to me so overall, I’m still quite satisfied with Thrusocial.

Thrusocial

 

#6  FanBridge Fan Page Creator

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: Available

Or known as Damntheradio, FanBridge Fan Page Creator enables you to create dynamic Facebook tab that features audio, video, tour dates, contests and more. Damntheradio is widely used by musicians like Linkin Park and Enrique Iglesias. What I love is that it provides Like-gating feature on single module to attract more Likes on Page. If you include comments in your template, you can only edit or delete a comment from their main site but not within your page. You can download the comments in .CSV format whereas email addresses for the ‘Signup Form’ module can only be downloaded for paid accounts.

Damntheradio

 

#7  ShortStack

 

Requirement of Coding Knowledge: No

Fans-Gating Content Settings: Available

If your Facebook Page is relatively new and you don’t have enough budgets to create multiple custom tabs like in the above plans, you just might love ShortStack! Differ from most Customizers, ShortStack has no page limitations and you can install up to 12 quick-publish tabs per page. You will have access to sweepstakes, fan gating tabs and other widgets except those required contest database, such as photo submissions for voting etc. Apart from its well designed template layouts, you can rearrange and set so certain widgets are exclusively for fans-view only. For those who have CSS knowledge you can enhance your tab further.  The only catch for this free account is that your fan count should not be more than 2,000. Otherwise you must upgrade to paid packages.

ShortStack

 

Update: Don’t forget to check out 10 Tips to Power Up Your Facebook Page with ShortStack Custom Apps too!

 

Feeling overwhelmed yet? Don’t be. The more you know what apps are available and what they are capable of, the more you’ll consider what can you offer to your audience. Remember, the purpose of this post is not to ask you to install EVERYTHING but to acknowledge you some of the choices available. Even free plan doesn’t sound so bad as long you don’t mind their ad placements (header or footer) on your Page. Carefully plan out your strategies, after all, 2012 had only just begun. Be glad that even none coders can find joy in setting up an impressive custom tab without feeling burdened.

 

Now Is Your Turn…

 

What is your favorite facebook application to create custom tabs? Have you come across better app suggestions? I’d love to hear them out in your comment.

 

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12 Comments

  1. Our Like Us Love Us application for Facebook allows franchise restaurant organizations to instantly update the Like Us Love Us tab on tens or hundreds of franchisee pages. The company can now insure a consistent brand image across all franchisee pages with a tab that supports the corporate brand. Franchisees can choose to add local promotions that require customers to like the page to access the offers. They can also choose to restrict offers to a single usage.
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  2. You have made my day! I have 3 FB sites created in FBML that I need to convert this year and it’s been worrying me as I’m not a coder and it took me forever to set up the original sites when I did. While I’ve bookmarked various articles for reference when it gets down to the crunch, it looks like yours has everything I need to move forward. Thank you!

    1. You’re most welcome, Karen. Feel free to drop me a message if you ever needed any help/info. No expert here but will try my best to help out. 🙂 Thank you so much for the kind words.

  3. I LOVE shortstack and for more DIY options, Static HTML: iframe tabs.

    I wrote an entire guide on this very topic on my blog recently- comparing all the available 3rd party apps… and sharing only the ones that I’ve evaluated.

    Great post!

    1. Thank you Jenn and just read your post, nicely done as well! Interesting to see how Facebook apps evolved, isn’t it? 🙂

  4. Our fangate landing page app is free and requires no coding skills and is very easy to install. All you do is upload two images that are 520 x 800 pixels and you are done. There is an admin panel too so you can change the images whenever you want.
    http://apps.facebook.com/vfangate
    Our logo will appear at the bottom of the page but we are going to create a white label version with no logo for a small fee, less than $10… It would be nice to hear from everyone here what a reasonable price would be.
    We have other apps too. See them on our site at http://inlineVision.com/apps

  5. I have no knowledge of coding, and I have made 7 sites with pagemodo.com

    Their interface is extremely easy and managable, and the outcome looks good. The only problem I see is that there are too few templates avaible.

    Another really cool site, that in my mind beats pagemodo and any other app I’ve seen is the Facebook page app from Wix.com .

    /Jacob Mouritzen

  6. I found your blog by reading the Bufferapp blog. I am so glad to have found you. I’ve experimented with some programs but none of the ones you mention here. This is great info!

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