How Many Posts Can You Make with One Facebook Account? [Complete Guide 2025]
The Question Everyone Asks
Not long ago, someone asked me a simple but powerful question:
“How many Facebook posts can I do with one account?”
On the surface, it looks like a yes-or-no type of question. But anyone who has tried to grow on Facebook knows the reality is much more complicated. Some marketers get blocked after posting five times, while others can post 10+ times daily without issues.
In my case, I've managed to post 10+ posts per day per account across different groups using JarveePro—and I didn’t get banned. That surprised many people, so I decided to share my experience.
This blog isn't theory. It's a real case study of how I scaled my posting strategy from 30 accounts to 100 accounts, sending out 20,000+ direct messages weekly, and running thousands of group posts—without triggering mass bans. If you've been wondering about Facebook posting limits, proxy costs, or whether tools like JarveePro can actually help, this guide will give you the answers.

The Myth of Posting Limits on Facebook
When people search for posting limits, they often expect a fixed number:
“Is it 10 posts per day?”
“Is it 20?”
“What’s the maximum without getting banned?”
The truth is: there is no official hard limit.
Instead, Facebook uses a risk-based system. It evaluates:
Account age & trust level – New accounts are watched closely. Older accounts with steady activity can do much more.
IP address & proxy setup – One account posting from a risky IP will raise alarms instantly.
Posting frequency & speed – 20 posts in 2 minutes = red flag. 20 posts spread across hours = usually safe.
Content duplication – Identical posts to multiple groups are a signal of spam. Spintax formatting helps here.
Engagement diversity – Accounts that only post without liking, commenting, or browsing look robotic.
That's why some marketers get flagged after only 5 posts, while others (like me) can scale to 50+ daily without issues.
My Case Study: From 30 Accounts to 100 Accounts

When I first started, I tested the waters with 30 accounts. My goal wasn't just to post—it was to use Facebook as a direct outreach machine.
Here's how my progression looked:
30 Accounts
Each posting 10–20 times daily.
Average 300-600 posts per day total.
Results: manageable, safe, and already generating leads.
Scaling to 100 Accounts
Each doing 28–30 direct messages per day.
Around 3,000 DMs daily across accounts.
Over 20,000+ DMs weekly—a massive reach, but still under Facebook’s radar.
What's important here isn't just the numbers—it's how I scaled safely. Without JarveePro and without proxies, this strategy would have collapsed within a week.
Why Proxies Matter for Facebook Automation
One of the biggest mistakes people make when scaling is ignoring proxies.
At first, I experimented with a mix of setups, but I quickly realized that proxies are the backbone of safe scaling. Without them, even the best content strategy fails.
Here's what I learned:
Sticky Residential Proxies – Best for stable logins and accounts you need to look human.
Rotating Proxies – Useful for scraping or bulk activity, but riskier for account stability.
Datacenter Proxies – Cheap, but very detectable by Facebook. Almost guaranteed bans at scale.
My Costs: I paid around $5.9 per proxy. For 100 accounts, that added up to $590 per month just for proxies. It might sound expensive, but compared to what you'd spend on ads for the same reach, it's a bargain.
My Scaling Plan: 30 → 60 → 100 Accounts
Scaling isn't about jumping to 100 accounts overnight. That's how you get flagged and banned. My approach was gradual, realistic, and sustainable.
Here's the plan I followed:
Phase 1: 0–30 Accounts (Foundation)
Warm up accounts with light posting: 5–10 posts/day.
Mix in likes, comments, and profile browsing.
Start joining groups gradually (not all at once).
Build trust over 2–3 weeks.
Phase 2: 30–60 Accounts (Expansion)
Increase posting volume: 1–3 posts/day.
Use spintax for content diversity.
Split campaigns: not all accounts posting the same content at the same time.
Begin running direct messages in moderation.
Phase 3: 60–100 Accounts (Full Scale)
Push posting to 5–10 per day.
Add 28–30 DMs per account daily.
Rotate proxies strategically to avoid patterns.
Track engagement: accounts that underperform get replaced.
Scaling Output Table
| Accounts | Daily Posts (avg) | Daily DMs (avg) | Weekly Reach | Proxy Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 300–600 | 300–400 | 5,000+ | $177 |
| 60 | 1,200–1,800 | 1,200+ | 10,000+ | $354 |
| 100 | 2,000–3,000 | 3,000+ | 20,000+ | $590 |
JarveePro in Action: Why It Worked for Me
Without automation, my strategy would have been impossible. Imagine manually posting 10+ times daily in 100 accounts—you’d burn out in a day.
Here’s how JarveePro saved me:
Multi-account management – Handle 100+ accounts from one dashboard.
Spintax support – Randomized text so posts don't look identical.
Smart scheduling – Spread activity naturally across time zones.
Proxy integration – Assign dedicated proxies per account.
Engagement simulation – Mix in likes, comments, and browsing to appear human.
In short: JarveePro made automation look human, and that's why I could scale without bans.
The Real Costs of Running 100 Accounts
People often ask: “Is it really worth it?”
Here's a transparent breakdown of what running 100 accounts looked like for me:
Accounts: $70 per 100 accounts
Proxies: $5.9 each × 100 = $590/month.
JarveePro license: depends on version, but $79~$397/month.
Total: ~$297/month.
Now compare that to running ads: reaching 20,000+ people weekly on Facebook via ads would cost several thousand dollars per month. With automation, I got the same exposure for under $1k.
Best Practices to Avoid Bans
If you're thinking of scaling, don't just copy-paste my numbers. The reason it worked was because I followed strict safety rules:
Warm up accounts slowly – Never jump from 0 to 30 posts/day.
Diversify content – Use spintax, images, and video variations.
Act human – Add profile pictures, fill bios, browse feeds.
Spread actions across time – Never mass post in bursts.
Track and replace – Don't cling to accounts that get restricted.
The Future of Social Media Automation
Social media platforms are getting smarter. AI-driven detection is now flagging unnatural behavior faster than ever. But automation isn't going away—it's evolving.
Tools like JarveePro are already adapting:
Better anti-detect integration.

More natural action simulation.
Cross-platform automation (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter).
As restrictions tighten, the demand for safe, scalable automation will only grow.
Conclusion: So, How Many Posts Can One Account Handle?
If you came here hoping for a single number, the answer is: it depends.
A brand-new account? Maybe 3–5 posts per day safely.
A warmed-up, well-managed account with proxies and JarveePro? 20+ posts daily is possible.
My case study proves it: with 100 accounts, I was able to generate 20,000+ DMs weekly, post thousands of times, and keep everything running smoothly.
The difference wasn't luck. It was automation + smart scaling + proxies.
If you're serious about reaching more people on Facebook (or any platform), you don't need to guess limits. You need the right system.
That's why I recommend JarveePro—because it turned my 30-account experiment into a 100-account success story.
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