Here’s how to turn on Professional Mode on Facebook step by step, plus a bit of context on what it actually does for your profile.

How to Turn On Professional Mode on Facebook

Quick Scoop

Professional Mode turns your personal Facebook profile into a creator-style profile with tools like analytics, monetization options (if eligible), and a professional dashboard, while still letting you keep private posts for friends only.

Turn On Professional Mode in the Facebook App (Android & iOS)

Follow these steps on your phone:

  1. Open Facebook and go to your profile
    • Tap your profile picture or your name from Home to open your main profile page.
  1. Tap the three dots on your profile
    • These are next to the Edit profile button under your name and avatar.
  1. Find “Turn on professional mode”
    • Scroll down in that menu until you see Turn on professional mode.
  1. Tap Turn on professional mode
    • Facebook will show a screen explaining what changes: followers become public by default, you get insights, and may unlock monetization tools if eligible.
  1. Confirm and go through the prompts
    • Tap Turn on , then hit Next through the intro screens and choose your audience settings (Public is usually recommended for creators).
  1. Refresh your profile
    • Go back to your profile and refresh; you should see indicators like Professional dashboard or Digital creator under your name.

Turn On Professional Mode on Desktop (facebook.com)

If you prefer using Facebook on a computer:

  1. Open facebook.com and log in
    • Click on your name or profile picture in the top bar to open your profile page.
  1. Click the three dots near your profile header
    • This is beside the Edit profile button under your cover photo.
  1. Select “Turn on professional mode”
    • In the dropdown menu, look for Turn on professional mode and click it.
  1. Confirm the change
    • Review the information about Professional Mode, then click Turn on and follow the on‑screen prompts.

What You Get With Professional Mode

Once Professional Mode is enabled, your profile gains extra creator-style tools:

  • Professional dashboard
    • View insights like reach, engagement, and follower growth for your posts.
  • Followers and public profile reach
    • People can follow you and see your public content in their feed, while you can still post friends‑only content when you want.
  • Monetization options (where available)
    • For eligible accounts, you may unlock tools like bonuses or other creator monetization programs.
  • Moderation & safety tools
    • Features like Moderation Assist can help hide spammy or abusive comments and enforce comment rules on your posts.

If You Don’t See “Professional Mode”

Some users don’t see the option immediately. Common reasons and what you can try:

  • Your app is out of date → Update the Facebook app and check again.
  • You’re on a Page , not a personal profile → Professional Mode only works on personal profiles.
  • The feature is rolling out slowly in some regions → It may not be available to every account yet.
  • You’re looking in the wrong place → Make sure you’re on your profile , tap the three dots , then scroll all the way down.

Quick Forum-Style Take

“Professional Mode is basically Facebook’s way of giving you Page‑like tools on your personal profile—insights, followers, and potential monetization—without forcing you to manage a separate page.”

Some creators like it for the easy analytics and growth tools, while others prefer keeping a strict separation between a personal profile and a business page. The good middle ground is to use Professional Mode but carefully set the audience for posts you want to keep private to Friends only.

TL;DR:
Go to your Facebook profile → three dots → Turn on professional mode → confirm → refresh your profile. After that, you’ll see creator-style tools like a professional dashboard, insights, and followers, while still being able to choose which posts stay just for friends.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.