If your business uses Facebook, Instagram, ads, or tracking, you have digital assets inside Meta’s ecosystem.
The problem? Many businesses don’t actually own them.
Pages are tied to old employees. Ad accounts live under personal profiles. Pixels were created by agencies years ago. Instagram accounts aren’t connected correctly. And everything works… until it doesn’t.
At TJ21 Media Group, one of the first things we do when onboarding a client is a Meta asset ownership audit — because performance, security, and scalability all start with proper ownership inside Meta’s Business Portfolio.
This guide walks you through how to claim, consolidate, and secure every critical Meta asset your business should control.
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What Does “Claiming Assets” Mean in Meta?
Claiming an asset means:
- Your Business Portfolio becomes the official owner
- Access is managed through roles, not passwords
- The asset is protected from being taken or lost
- You can safely share access with partners and agencies
If your business doesn’t own its assets, Meta treats them as personal or third-party property — which creates risk.
Before You Start: What You’ll Need
Before claiming assets, make sure:
- You have admin access to your Business Portfolio
- You can log into the Facebook profile currently connected to the assets
- You know who created each asset (employee, agency, contractor)
If you don’t know who owns something, don’t worry — this guide covers that too.
Asset #1: Claiming Your Facebook Page in Meta Business Portfolio
Why This Matters
Your Facebook Page should always be owned by your business — not an individual.
How to Claim a Page
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Pages
- Click Add
- Choose Add a Page
- Enter the Page name or URL
- If approved, the Page moves into your Business Portfolio
If the Page is owned by someone else:
- You must request access or ownership transfer
- The current owner must approve
Red flag: If no one at your company owns the Page, it’s vulnerable.
Asset #2: Claiming Your Instagram Account on Meta Business Portfolio
Why This Matters
Instagram accounts should be:
- Connected to your Facebook Page
- Owned by your Business Portfolio
- Accessible without sharing passwords
How to Claim an Instagram Account
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Instagram Accounts
- Click Add
- Log in to the Instagram account
- Assign it to your Business Portfolio
Once claimed, you can:
- Run ads
- Connect shopping
- Share access securely
- Recover accounts more easily if locked out
Asset #3: Claiming Ad Accounts
Why This Matters
Ad accounts contain:
- Spend history
- Performance data
- Optimization signals
Losing an ad account means starting from zero.
How to Claim an Existing Ad Account
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Ad Accounts
- Click Add
- Choose Add an Ad Account
- Enter the Ad Account ID
- Confirm ownership
If the ad account was created by an agency:
- Request they share it or transfer ownership
- Never let agencies permanently own ad accounts
Asset #4: Claiming the Meta Pixel
Why This Matters
Your Pixel controls:
- Conversion tracking
- Retargeting
- Algorithm learning
If you don’t own it, your data is at risk.
How to Claim a Pixel
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Data Sources → Pixels
- Click Add
- Choose Add a Pixel
- Assign it to your Business Portfolio and ad accounts
If a Pixel already exists:
- Request access from the current owner
- Transfer ownership if possible
Duplicate Pixels are a common performance killer.
Asset #5: Claiming Your Domain
Why This Matters
Domain verification proves:
“This website belongs to this business.”
It’s required for:
- Event prioritization
- Conversion tracking
- Protection against misuse
How to Verify a Domain
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Brand Safety → Domains
- Click Add
- Enter your domain
- Verify using:
- DNS record
- HTML file
- Meta tag
Only one Business Portfolio should verify your domain.
Asset #6: Claiming Catalogs (If Applicable)
Why This Matters
Catalogs power:
- Dynamic ads
- Instagram shopping
- Service listings
How to Claim a Catalog
- Go to Business Settings
- Select Catalogs
- Click Add
- Assign ownership and ad accounts
Catalogs should always live under the business — not an agency.
Asset #7: Claiming WhatsApp Business Accounts (If Used)
If your business uses WhatsApp:
- Go to Business Settings
- Select WhatsApp Accounts
- Add and verify ownership
- Assign access roles
As WhatsApp ads and automation expand, this becomes increasingly important.
Asset #8: Business Verification
Why This Matters
Business verification increases:
- Trust
- Stability
- Feature access
- Fewer account disruptions
How to Verify Your Business
- Go to Security Center
- Start business verification
- Submit:
- Legal business info
- Website
- Documentation (if requested)
Verified businesses experience fewer restrictions.
How to Find Assets You Don’t Know You Have
This happens often.
To audit:
- Check Business Settings → Accounts
- Look under People, Partners, and Data Sources
- Search ad accounts by ID
- Review website code for Pixels
If assets exist outside your Portfolio, request transfers.
Common Asset Claiming Mistakes to Avoid
- Letting agencies create assets under their own Business Portfolio
- Sharing personal Facebook logins
- Ignoring old or inactive assets
- Using multiple Pixels unnecessarily
- Never verifying domains or business info
Each of these increases risk.
Why Asset Ownership Matters for Performance
Meta’s systems favor:
- Clear ownership
- Verified businesses
- Clean infrastructure
- Stable data flows
Claimed assets lead to:
- Better ad delivery
- Cleaner tracking
- Faster recovery from issues
- Easier scaling
Infrastructure is invisible — until it breaks.
How TJ21 Media Group Helps Businesses Secure Their Meta Ecosystem
At TJ21 Media Group, we help businesses:
- Audit existing Meta assets
- Recover lost ownership
- Consolidate everything under one Portfolio
- Set up safe partner access
- Build long-term, scalable ad infrastructure
Because great marketing doesn’t start with ads — it starts with control.
Final Takeaway
If your business relies on Meta in any capacity, asset ownership is not optional.
Claiming your assets:
- Protects your data
- Safeguards your brand
- Improves performance
- Future-proofs your marketing
If you don’t own it, you don’t control it.






