---
title: "Facebook carousels"
description: "Schedule Facebook carousel posts in Pallyy with a title, description, and link on every image, or switch to a multi image post for a simple grid with no links."
category: "features"
subcategory: "publishing"
emoji: "🎠"
order: 22
datePublished: "2026-08-20"
dateUpdated: "2026-08-20"
---

Pallyy schedules Facebook carousels as the inline card format they really are: every image gets its own **Title**, **Description**, and **Link**, added through the text-fields action on the image. That's different from a multi image post, which shows your images as a grid and needs no per-image links, and you pick between the two from the Facebook card's post type dropdown.

## Build a Facebook carousel

Pallyy's carousel builder works image by image, because Facebook requires each carousel card to carry its own text fields and link. Choose **Carousel** from the Facebook card's post type dropdown, add your images, then use the text-fields action on each image to set its **Title**, **Description**, and **Link**. Every image must have a link, since each card in a Facebook carousel is a clickable unit.

Filling in the same details ten times gets old fast, so Pallyy includes a copy-to-other-items shortcut: set the fields once and copy them across the rest of the carousel, then tweak the cards that need something different.

::help-callout{type="note"}
Seeing a warning on your Facebook carousel? It means some images are missing their text fields. Either add the **Title**, **Description**, and **Link** to every image, or switch the post type to **Multi image** if you don't need per-image links.
::

## Carousel vs multi image

A carousel is a set of clickable cards, while a multi image post is a grid of pictures. Pick **Carousel** when each image should drive traffic somewhere, like products with their own product pages. Pick **Multi image** when the images just tell one story together, like event photos, since it publishes as a grid with no links required. Both live in the same post type dropdown on the Facebook card, and you'll need the [Facebook integration](/help/facebook-integration) connected either way.

## Frequently asked questions

### Does every carousel image need a link?

Yes. Facebook carousels require a link on each image, which is why Pallyy asks for **Title**, **Description**, and **Link** on every one.

### Why is my Facebook carousel showing a warning?

Because some images are missing their text fields. Add them to every image, or switch the post type to **Multi image**, which doesn't need them.

### Do I have to fill in the fields for each image separately?

No. Pallyy's copy-to-other-items shortcut copies one image's text fields to the rest of the carousel, so you only type them once.
