> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.whop.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Create a Social Account

> Creates or returns a Whop-managed Facebook page for an account.



## OpenAPI

````yaml /openapi/api-v1-native.json post /social_accounts
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  description: >-
    The Whop REST API. Please see
    https://docs.whop.com/developer/api/getting-started for more details.
  termsOfService: https://whop.com/tos-developer-api/
  title: Whop API
  version: 1.0.0
  x-api-version-date: 2026-07-08-1
servers:
  - description: Production Whop API
    url: https://api.whop.com/api/v1
  - description: Sandbox Whop API
    url: https://sandbox-api.whop.com/api/v1
security: []
tags:
  - description: >
      An Account represents a person or business on Whop that can have its own
      profile, wallet, and account-scoped settings. Use accounts for customers,
      creators, merchants, sellers, or connected businesses your integration
      supports.


      Use the Accounts API to create accounts, list accounts visible to your
      credentials, retrieve or update an account, and retrieve the account
      associated with the current API key.
    name: Accounts
    x-whop-summary: 'A business on Whop: profile, wallet, capabilities, settings.'
  - description: >
      A User represents a person on Whop. Users have a public profile and can
      buy products, join accounts, and access experiences.


      Use the Users API to search for users, retrieve or update profiles, and
      check whether a user has access to an account, product, or experience.
    name: Users
    x-whop-summary: 'A person on Whop: profile and connected identities.'
  - name: Stats
    x-whop-summary: Aggregated financial time series for reporting.
  - description: >
      A Ledger Activity row is a single financial event on an account's ledger —
      a payment, withdrawal, refund, transfer, on-chain deposit, swap, or card
      transaction. Each row is derived from the underlying ledger lines and
      carries a typed `resource` and `source` so you can present and link the
      event without extra lookups.


      Use Ledger Activity to build a statement or transaction feed for an
      account or user. Reconcile against your own records with `amount` (signed,
      in the currency's smallest precision units) and `posted_at`, and use
      `available_at` to know when inflows became withdrawable.
    name: Ledgers
    x-whop-summary: The activity feed behind an account or user's balance.
  - description: >
      Payouts represent money sent from an account balance to an external
      destination, such as a bank account or other supported payout method.


      Use the Payouts API to list payout history, monitor payout statuses, and
      show expected arrival details for funds leaving an account.
    name: Payouts
    x-whop-summary: Send money from a balance to a bank or wallet.
  - description: >
      Cards represent Whop-issued virtual payment cards that spend from an
      account or user balance. Cards can be assigned to cardholders and
      configured with spending limits for controlled spending.


      Use the Cards API to issue cards, list cards for an account or user, and
      retrieve active card details such as the card number and CVC.
    name: Cards
    x-whop-summary: Issue cards that spend from a balance.
  - description: >
      Transfers move value between identities on Whop. They are used for
      account-to-account money movement, user payouts inside Whop, crypto
      transfers, and claim links depending on the destination type.


      Use the Transfers API to create a transfer, list previous transfers, and
      retrieve a transfer by ID when reconciling money movement between accounts
      or users.
    name: Transfers
    x-whop-summary: Move funds between Whop accounts and users.
  - description: >
      Deposits describe ways to add funds to an account balance, including
      hosted deposit pages, bank deposit instructions, and supported crypto
      wallet addresses.


      Use the Deposits API to create deposit instructions for an account and
      retrieve existing bank deposit activity.
    name: Deposits
    x-whop-summary: Add funds to a balance.
  - description: >
      Swaps convert value between supported tokens, chains, or wallet
      destinations for an account. A swap quote describes the expected output,
      fees, and approval requirements before you create the swap.


      Use the Swaps API to quote a conversion, create the swap, list recent
      swaps, and retrieve status until the transaction completes.
    name: Swaps
    x-whop-summary: Convert a balance between currencies.
  - description: >
      A Verification represents an identity review for a person or business.
      Accounts and users complete verification when Whop needs to confirm who
      they are before enabling payouts or compliance-sensitive workflows.


      Use the Verifications API to start or resume a hosted verification
      session, check review status, and submit requested details or documents.
      If `requested_information` contains items, submit answers with [Update
      Verification](/api-reference/beta/verifications/update-verification).
    name: Verifications
    x-whop-summary: Identity review required before payouts and card issuing.
  - description: >
      A Product is a digital good or service sold on Whop. Products may contain
      plans for pricing and/or experiences for content delivery.


      Use the Products API to create products, list products visible to your
      credentials, retrieve product details, update product metadata or
      merchandising fields, and delete products that should no longer be sold.
    name: Products
    x-whop-summary: The things you sell. Each owns plans and a store page.
  - description: >
      A Plan defines how customers buy a product. It controls pricing, billing
      cadence, availability, tax behavior, checkout fields, and purchase
      visibility.


      Use the Plans API to create plans for products, list existing plans,
      retrieve or update plan configuration, calculate tax for checkout, and
      delete plans that should no longer be offered.
    name: Plans
    x-whop-summary: 'Pricing for a product: one-time, recurring, trials, stock.'
  - description: >
      A Checkout Configuration is a reusable checkout link owned by an account.
      In `payment` mode it sells a specific plan; in `setup` mode it collects
      and saves payment details without charging. Each configuration can also
      override which payment methods are accepted and how 3D Secure is enforced
      for that checkout.


      Use the Checkout Configurations API to create checkout links for an
      existing or inline plan, list configurations for an account, retrieve the
      configuration behind a checkout URL, and delete links that should no
      longer be used.
    name: Checkout Configurations
    x-whop-summary: Turn a plan into a shareable, prefilled checkout link.
  - description: >
      Referrals track businesses referred to Whop and the earnings generated
      from their processing volume. They help you see how much volume your
      referred businesses have processed and how much you've earned from them.


      Use the Referrals API to list referred businesses, retrieve one referral,
      and review earnings across all referrals or for a single referred
      business.
    name: Referrals
    x-whop-summary: Track who referred a purchase and what they earn.
  - description: >
      A Person represents a visitor or customer of an account, assembled from
      [pixel events](/api-reference/beta/events/event) and purchase activity —
      ad clicks, storefront visits, and checkouts.


      Use the People API to list the people of an account and retrieve a single
      person.
    name: People
    x-whop-summary: Visitors and customers of an account, aggregated from pixel events.
  - description: >
      An Event records conversion or engagement activity for an account, such as
      page views, purchases, or leads. Each event ties the action to the
      [person](/api-reference/beta/people/person) who took it, so activity can
      be attributed to the ads and links that drove it.


      Use the Events API to send new tracking events and list the events
      recorded for a person.
    name: Events
    x-whop-summary: Conversion and engagement events tracked for attribution.
  - description: >
      An Ad is the individual creative unit delivered by an [ad
      group](/api-reference/beta/ad-groups/ad-group). It holds the copy,
      creative assets, and destination URL for one ad.


      Use the Ads API to list ads for an account, create ads inside ad groups,
      retrieve or update creative details, delete ads that should stop running,
      and pause or resume delivery.
    name: Ads
    x-whop-summary: 'The creative: copy, assets, and destination URL.'
  - description: >
      An Ad Campaign is the top-level container for paid ads on an ad network.
      It sets the platform, objective, and budget strategy shared by its [ad
      groups](/api-reference/beta/ad-groups/ad-group) and ads.


      Use the Ad Campaigns API to create campaigns, list campaigns for an
      account, retrieve or update campaign settings, and pause or resume
      campaign delivery.
    name: Ad Campaigns
    x-whop-summary: Platform, objective, and budget for a set of ads.
  - description: >
      An Ad Group sits inside an [ad
      campaign](/api-reference/beta/ad-campaigns/ad-campaign) and controls
      delivery for [ads](/api-reference/beta/ads/ad). It sets the audience,
      placements, schedule, budget, and optimization goal for its ads.


      Use the Ad Groups API to create ad groups in campaigns, list or retrieve
      targeting and delivery settings, update budgets or targeting, delete
      groups that should stop running, and pause or resume delivery.
    name: Ad Groups
    x-whop-summary: Audience, placements, and schedule within a campaign.
  - description: >
      An Audience represents a customer list uploaded to Whop for ad targeting.
      Audiences belong to an account and sync to supported ad platforms as
      custom audiences.


      Use the Audiences API to create audiences from CSV uploads, monitor
      processing status, and list or delete audiences for an account. Created
      audiences are usable for targeting after processing reaches `ready` or
      `partial`.
    name: Audiences
    x-whop-summary: Reusable targeting lists for ad groups.
  - description: >
      A Media Asset is an AI-generated image or video created from a prompt and
      billed from an account balance. When generation finishes, the asset
      includes a file that can be attached anywhere Whop accepts files.


      Use the Media API to start a generation job and retrieve the asset while
      it processes or after it is ready.
    name: Media
    x-whop-summary: >-
      AI-generated assets, billed from a balance, attachable wherever files are
      accepted.
  - description: >
      A Social Account represents an external profile connected to a Whop
      account or user, such as a Facebook page or Instagram account. Connecting
      a social account lets Whop run [ads](/api-reference/beta/ads/ad) under
      that profile's identity and promote its existing posts.


      Use the Social Accounts API to list connected accounts, create a
      Whop-managed Facebook page, start an OAuth connection, disconnect a social
      account, and list a connected profile's posts.
    name: Social Accounts
    x-whop-summary: Connected Facebook and Instagram accounts that run ads.
  - description: >
      An App is software you build on the Whop platform — from a fully-hosted
      web app served at `<route>.whop.app` to an API integration installed into
      whops as experiences. Apps belong to an account and hold their own
      credentials and settings.


      Use the Apps API to create and configure apps, and — for hosted apps —
      read their server runtime logs: every console line, uncaught exception,
      and failed request is captured for 7 days and queryable by build, level,
      time window, and message text.
    name: Apps
    x-whop-summary: 'Apps you build on Whop: metadata, hosted builds, runtime logs.'
paths:
  /social_accounts:
    parameters:
      - $ref: '#/components/parameters/ApiVersionDate'
    post:
      tags:
        - Social Accounts
      summary: Create a Social Account
      description: Creates or returns a Whop-managed Facebook page for an account.
      operationId: createSocialAccount
      parameters: []
      requestBody:
        content:
          application/json:
            schema:
              properties:
                account_id:
                  description: >-
                    The Account (biz_ identifier) to create the social account
                    for. An account-scoped API key may omit this to default to
                    its own account.
                  type: string
                platform:
                  description: The platform to create the social account on.
                  enum:
                    - facebook
                  type: string
              required:
                - platform
              type: object
        required: true
      responses:
        '200':
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                $ref: '#/components/schemas/SocialAccount'
          description: social account created
        '400':
          $ref: '#/components/responses/InvalidParameters'
          description: unsupported platform
        '401':
          $ref: '#/components/responses/Unauthorized'
          description: missing or invalid authentication
      security:
        - bearerAuth:
            - social_account:create
components:
  parameters:
    ApiVersionDate:
      description: Pins the request to a dated API version.
      in: header
      name: Api-Version-Date
      required: false
      schema:
        example: 2026-07-08-1
        type: string
  schemas:
    SocialAccount:
      properties:
        external_id:
          description: The platform-specific ID for this social account.
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
        id:
          description: Unique identifier for the social account.
          type: string
        name:
          description: The display name of the social account on the platform.
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
        platform:
          description: The platform the social account exists on.
          enum:
            - x
            - instagram
            - youtube
            - tiktok
            - facebook
          example: x
          type: string
        profile_picture_url:
          description: >-
            The URL where the profile picture of the social account can be
            accessed.
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
        scopes:
          items:
            description: >-
              Capabilities Whop retains specific to this social account. For
              example, Whop may request the ability to run advertisements that
              use this social account's identity, reflected by the presence of
              `advertise` in this value.
            type: string
          type: array
        url:
          description: The URL where the social account can be accessed on the platform.
          type: string
        username:
          description: The username of the social account on the platform.
          type: string
        verified:
          description: Whether the social account is verified on the platform.
          type: boolean
      required:
        - id
        - platform
        - username
        - name
        - url
        - profile_picture_url
        - verified
        - external_id
        - scopes
      type: object
    V1ErrorResponse:
      properties:
        error:
          properties:
            message:
              description: Human-readable error message.
              type: string
            type:
              description: Machine-readable error code.
              type: string
          required:
            - type
            - message
          type: object
      required:
        - error
      type: object
  responses:
    InvalidParameters:
      content:
        application/json:
          schema:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/V1ErrorResponse'
      description: Invalid Parameters
    Unauthorized:
      content:
        application/json:
          schema:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/V1ErrorResponse'
      description: Unauthorized
  securitySchemes:
    bearerAuth:
      bearerFormat: auth-scheme
      description: >-
        A company API key, company scoped JWT, app API key, or user OAuth token.
        You must prepend your key/token with the word 'Bearer', which will look
        like `Bearer ***************************`
      scheme: bearer
      type: http

````