Integrating your website or web app with Facebook makes it more social. From simple features such as the Like button and other social plugins, to powerful engaging stories with Open Graph and real identity through Facebook Login, the Facebook platform provides the tools you need to get people to your website and keep them coming back.
The Facebook platform enables you to make your website more social. With plugins that let you easily add social features to your website, and dialogs you can use to let your users share your content, you’ll be able to start using the features of the Facebook platform in minutes. By using Facebook Login to sign in users with their real identities, calling the Graph API and using Open Graph to tell stories, your users will be more engaged and more likely to return.
Getting Started with Facebook for Websites
By leveraging the features of the Facebook platform, you can build mobile web apps that are more powerful and more personal. Whether you’re building a responsive web app that works on both desktop and mobile, or a mobile-specific web app, you’ll find features of the Facebook platform that will add help you get and retain users.
Getting Started with Facebook for Mobile Web Apps
JavaScriptThe Facebook SDK for JavaScript provides a rich set of client-side functionality, including Facebook Login, API access and social plugins. | PHPThe Facebook SDK for PHP provides a rich set of server-side functionality for accessing Facebook's server-side API calls. | More SDKsFind the SDK to suit the platform you build on, with the full range of SDKs provided by both Facebook and the community. |
MetroMetro makes extensive use of Facebook to connect with readers on mobile and digital devices. View showcase | |
SlateSlate doubled its Facebook referrals between the second quarter of 2012 and the first quarter of 2013. View showcase | |
PoshmarkPoshmark saw its ad referrals more than double in the first month of using mobile app install ads. View showcase | |
UpworthyUpworthy reached 10 million unique visitors in one year by using the Like and Share buttons and optimizing their headlines for their Facebook audience. View showcase | |
RunKeeperLike the 14 million people using it, RunKeeper knows the best way to get results is to develop a plan and stick to it. View showcase | |
FoursquareWhen Foursquare wanted to improve the experience and distribution of its app, it looked to Open Graph. View showcase | |