WEST MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Small business owners often wear a dozen different hats, acting as their own marketing manager, accountant, strategist and customer support team. A new update to Meta AI aims to take some of that heavy lifting off their shoulders.
On Wednesday, August 19, 2026, Meta launched an update to its AI system designed to help entrepreneurs improve their social media presence, streamline daily tasks and reach customers more effectively from home.
The update allows business owners to connect Meta’s artificial intelligence directly to their business Instagram insights, Meta ad campaigns and Google Workspace.
“Every small business is unique and the more personalized the insights the better,” said Jackie Pimental, Senior Director of the Small Business Department at Meta.
According to Pimental, the integration offers competitive benchmarking and customized growth tips based on an analysis of current performance.
“So many capabilities across competitive, benchmarking across businesses like yours to help you grow and give you tips and things you might want to try,” Pimental said. “Giving you an analysis of where your current content is, what’s resonating and not with your audience, your ads account, stay on top of that of what you could be trying and doing differently to grow more.”
How the New Meta AI Tools Work
The update introduces several features tailored to helping local businesses automate and analyze their operations:
Understand Organic Content: Analyzes reach, saves, and comments to show business owners what content is performing best and suggest what to post next.Track Competitors: Sends automated weekly reports on local competitors’ top-performing posts to help businesses spot trends.Optimize Ads: Reviews ad campaigns to pinpoint top audiences, identify outdated ads, and automatically generate presentation slides.Automate Across Platforms: Syncs with Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, and Sheets) to automate daily tasks like budget tracking, setting reminders, and drafting updates.Local Impact and Privacy Concerns
For local business owners like Michelle Wilson, who owns Lola Jane Boutique in West Monroe, AI has already proven to be a massive time-saver, and she says it has transformed her workflow.
“AI can do something in seconds, whereas it could take me an hour from spreadsheets to planning social media to planning work schedule,” Wilson said.
However, the integration of AI into business operations also brings prominent privacy concerns.
Wilson expressed worry about whether her business or personal information could become publicly accessible on the internet after connecting her accounts to the Meta AI database.
Pimental addressed those concerns, emphasizing that business owners maintain full control over what information enters the system.
“Meta AI, you’re fully in control of, you create the connectors, also every task and everything you do is within your control, and all of this adheres to our data practices,” Pimental said.
Meta notes that the AI can only access information within accounts that a user explicitly chooses to connect. Experts advise business owners to exercise caution and avoid connecting accounts containing sensitive information they do not want the system to access.
The new Meta AI capabilities are available across meta.ai , the Meta AI mobile app, and a brand-new Mac desktop application.
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