Is this just more clicking?
Send invites in batches
Pick the page or group, choose a batch size, and let InvitePal do the repeat clicking.
Facebook page and group invites
InvitePal sends page and group invites in small batches, so growth work keeps moving while you make posts and follow up.
Invite list
InvitePal
1,847
Invites
6
Places
3
Live
Local Business Tips
Page invites
Photography Club
Group invites
Marketing Pros
Message ready
What it fixes
Each Pal tool handles one job. You set the rules, keep control, and let Chrome take the repeat clicks off your day.
Is this just more clicking?
Pick the page or group, choose a batch size, and let InvitePal do the repeat clicking.
Can I slow it down?
Set the time and limit first, so invite work does not run wild.
Is setup a pain?
Pull in the places you manage so you do not have to copy links by hand.
What happens after the invite?
Keep a few replies ready when an invite turns into a real talk.
Why it feels safe
InvitePal does not replace your judgment. It helps after you decide which page or group needs more people.
You set the batch size and timing.
You pick the page or group before it runs.
You can see what is live, paused, or done.
Add the Chrome tool and sign in.
Choose where you want to send invites.
Choose the batch size and time before InvitePal starts.
Try simple invite help.
For steady page or group growth.
For people who invite more often.
Yes. You set the batch size and timing before it runs.
Yes. InvitePal is built for Facebook pages and groups.
No. InvitePal runs in your browser and does not ask for your Facebook password.
Yes. The free plan lets you try it before you pay.
Pick the page or group, set the pace, and let InvitePal handle the repeat invites.
Founder's note
InvitePal exists because growing a page or group can be useful, but the clicking is the part no one wants to do.