Meta-owned social platform Facebook is reintroducing Creator Studio as a standalone application focused on helping creators manage content, audience engagement, and performance analysis through artificial intelligence tools.
The new Creator Studio, currently being developed with a limited group of creators ahead of a broader launch, is designed to provide creators with a dedicated workspace outside the main Facebook application. The company said the platform aims to reduce distractions and centralise the necessary creator tools.
According to Facebook, artificial intelligence capabilities are integrated throughout the application. The system is intended to learn a creator’s content style, audience characteristics, and goals, allowing it to provide recommendations related to content strategy, audience growth, engagement, and monetisation opportunities.
The application’s home screen prioritises key creator tasks, including content performance monitoring, goal tracking, and comment management. Users will also have access to analytics tools, personalised recommendations, and information on trends within content categories. Facebook is also introducing AI-assisted comment management tools. This feature is designed to identify comments that may require attention and generate suggested responses based on a creator’s established style. Creators retain the ability to review, edit, and approve responses before publication.
The company described the current features as an early stage of the broader Creator Studio roadmap and has opened a waitlist for creators interested in participating.
In addition to the standalone application, Facebook is reorganising creator tools within its existing platform. The current Professional Dashboard, which serves both creators and businesses, will be divided into separate Creator Dashboard and Business Dashboard experiences over the coming months. The new Creator Dashboard will remain the primary location for creator analytics and management tools, while the Business Dashboard will focus on business-oriented features.
The company said additional creator-focused updates are planned as it continues to develop tools for both in-app and standalone creator workflows.
The relaunch comes roughly three years after Facebook retired the original Creator Studio as part of a broader consolidation of creator and business tools within Meta Business Suite and the Professional Dashboard. At the time, Meta said the move was intended to simplify its management tools and create a more unified experience for creators, businesses, and advertisers. However, many creators expressed a preference for a dedicated workspace focused on content creation and audience management, a gap that the new Creator Studio appears designed to address.





