These days, social media is all about documentation. Where you go, what you eat and drink, who you see, and what's most memorable: These are the typical fodder of Instagram Stories — seconds-long glimpses of people's lives, shared on Instagram for only 24 hours. Below, we've created a guide for you to learn what Instagram Stories are, how to share them with your followers, and how to make sure those Stories are exactly what your audience wants to see. We'll cover the following: Let's get started. An Instagram Story is an in-app features that allows users to share ephemeral content available for 24 hours. With Instagram's current UI, recently posted Stories are denoted by a gradient border around the user's profile picture. Your Instagram Story is published separately from your in-feed content. Although you might know the basics of sharing them, there are hidden tools within the app that can make the photos and videos you add to your Story more creative and engaging. Free Resource When posting an Instagram Story, you can add stickers, time stamps, and doodles to each Story and apply certain filters and effects. If your account is public, your Story is visible to anyone, but if your account is private, your Story is only visible to those who follow you. Viewers have the option of directly responding to your Story via direct message (DM), liking it, or sharing it with their followers. You do have the option to disable replies in your app's settings. You can also see who's viewed it by opening up your Story and swiping up on your screen. Instagram Stories is a feature that allows you to post ephemeral content available for up to 24 hours. Instagram Story Highlights are collections of saved Instagram Stories that live on a user's profile. Brands and content creators often use Highlights to give their content a second life and add another element of curation to their profile. It's a great place to share user-generated content, customer reviews, and FAQs - essentially anything that doesn't quite have a place in the feed but is valuable to your audience. Learn how to create an Instagram Highlight here. Why should you use Instagram Stories? Instagram Stories can drive a ton of engagement and value — whether you're sharing a Story from a brand account or your own personal profile. Instagram Stories have fueled the growth of brands like Anima Iris and Glamnetic. Whether publishers are trying to grow brand awareness, grow traffic to videos or newsletters outside of Instagram, or share sponsored posts, Instagram Stories allows them to publish fun disappearing content that infuses brand voice and personality without taking up too much of the average user's dwindling attention span. That's why Instagram Stories are so short and why they only last a short while on the platform. Instagram Stories last 24 hours on your profile before disappearing, but a video inside your Story can be up to 15 seconds long before cutting to the next piece of content. You can also use a third-party app to segment a longer video into 15-second increments to add to your Story. Just as Instagram Stories only last 24 hours before disappearing, the photos and videos themselves have a time limit when users view and play them.What are Instagram Stories?
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Instagram Stories vs. Instagram Story Highlights
How long are Instagram Stories?
As a blanket rule, the individual videos you add to your Instagram Story each have a maximum roll time of 15 seconds. If you add a one-minute video to your Instagram Story, for example, it will be broken up into 15-second segments.
How to View Instagram Stories
Instagram Stories appear at the top of your screen when you're on the Instagram mobile app.
Because they're often the first pieces of content users see when they open Instagram, these Stories can get a ton of engagement and help you advertise your regular Instagram photo gallery to more users.
Let's go over how you can view Instagram Stories.
1. Open Instagram and navigate to the home screen.
To start viewing Instagram Stories, open your Instagram mobile app and tap the home icon on the bottom-lefthand corner of your screen.
Once you've navigated to Instagram's home screen, you'll see a series of circular icons along the top, each of which represents the active Stories posted by the users you follow.
Your own Story is available for viewing on the far left of the Stories you follow.
2. Tap on a circular icon to view that user's Story.
Each circular icon you see at the top of your home screen will have a gradient circle around it, denoting that the user has recently posted a Story.
Tap on it to expand the user's Story — it will play automatically and go to the next user's Story.
3. Tap left and right to explore a user's story.
A single Instagram Story can contain numerous individual photos and videos strung together in the order it was shared.
To see earlier Stories, tap the screen on the left. To see recent Stories, tap on Ithe right. You'll see Stories organized from oldest to newest.

If you want to skip some Stories, you can easily do so by tapping to the right.
4. Use an Instagram Story viewer to view Stories privately.
Did you know that you can use a third-party tool to view Stories without the user knowing?
You might want to do this if you're scouting freelancers and don't want them to see you first. Some Story viewers allow you to autosave copies of the Stories, while others will offer a paid option so you can automatically save copies of new Stories.
Inflact is one of those apps - Stories are available on the web, you don't need to download an app. You can search for any username, and copies of the Stories posted from that username will pop up.

All you need to do is create an account. Here's what that looks like in Ingramer's Instagram Story viewer:
Additional tools you can use include:
Ready to start posting? Let's go over how you can create Instagram Stories step-by-step.
How to Make an Instagram Story
- Open up the Instagram app on your phone and tap your profile picture near the upper left-hand corner. Alternatively, swipe right to open up the camera.
- Choose a filter by swiping right and left at the bottom. You'll be able to preview each filter live.
- Capture a photo or video using the camera.
- Alternatively, skip the two previous steps and swipe up on your screen to browse your gallery. Choose an existing photo or video.
- Add stickers, time stamps, or GIFs to the Story.
- Once you've finished editing your photo or video, tap Your Story to share it with all of your followers.
You can make successful Instagram Stories too — but it requires a few more hacks and tips to make them look like the Stories big brands and influencers share.
But first, let's review the basics of how to share an Instagram Story.
1. Open up the Instagram app and tap your profile picture near the upper left-hand corner.
To start posting a Story, open up the Instagram app and click on your profile image in the top left corner. You can also swipe right or click the plus sign near the top right.
If you click the + sign, you'll automatically be prompted to create a post instead of a Story. To get to the Story creator, choose Story at the bottom right.
2. Choose a filter and image capture mode.
Once you start creating your Story, you can choose a filter by swiping right and left on the filter carousel at the bottom of the screen.
Aside from a filter, you can choose a capture mode when taking a photo or filming straight from the app. The options appear on the left-hand side of the screen.
You have a few options to choose from:
Normal
Normal means choosing no option. It means what it says: Tapping once on the camera button will capture a photo, and holding down will record a video.
Instagram Stories can be 15 seconds in length, so if you want to share a video that's longer, film in 15-second stints, or split your longer clip into 15-second installments.
Create
Create mode will take you to a screen where you can create a Story from scratch. On this screen, you can choose stickers, place gifs, and write text.
Boomerang
Boomerang mode films looping GIFs up to three seconds in length.
Layout
Layout mode will take you to a screen with four quadrants, in which you can capture four different photos. You can change the style of the grid.
Multi-Capture
Multi-capture mode allows you to capture photos and videos consecutively without needing to upload them separately to your Story.
Photobooth
Photobooth mode allows you to take four photos that then appear in consecutive order in your Story. There's a flash in between, giving the effect of photos taken in an actual photo booth.
Hands-Free
Use hands-free mode if you want to set up your camera to film a video for you. Make sure you prop it somewhere stable before you start recording. We'll talk more about this feature in a minute.
Level
The level option will overlay a grid over your camera so that you can accurately align objects so that they're straight. You can combine this option with other image capture modes such as multi-capture and photobooth.
3. Capture a photo or video using the camera.
Now that you've chosen your filter and image capture mode, it's time to actually start filming and creating content. Hold down on the button to film a video, and tap once to capture an image.
If you don't like the filter, you can change it. You can also add stickers, text, and drawings.
4. Once you've edited your photo or video, tap "Your Story."
You can also save your edited photo or video to your gallery by tapping the "Download" icon up top.
Knowing how to post to your Instagram Story is one thing, but knowing what to post is a different ... well, story.
For businesses looking to tell their story on Instagram, it's important to know who your ideal followers are and what they'd be interested in seeing on Instagram. Remember, Instagram is a visual platform, but that doesn't mean you can't teach or promote something in the process.
Below, we cover a few ideas for using Instagram Stories to attract followers and build a customer base.
How to Use Instagram Stories for Business
- Post footage of an office event.
- Post breaking news about your industry.
- Demonstrate your product.
- Promote a company event.
- Preview one of your company's blog posts.
- Mention other companies who follow or work with you.
1. Post footage of an office event.
Sometimes, the best thing a business can do on Instagram is be as human as possible. One way to do this is to post a brief video of a company function.
Whether it's an office holiday party or an award banquet, posting footage of it to your Story is easy and in-the-moment entertainment for your followers. This content also shows people you're a relevant and friendly voice in your market.
2. Post breaking news about your industry.
Just as you might on your company blog, you can use your Instagram Story to report on the latest happenings in your industry. With the right design work, you can turn small news breaks — that don't merit an entire article — into a Story on your Instagram account.
This keeps users coming back to you to stay abreast with market trends. You can even ask users what they think, as shown in the Instagram Story by HubSpot below. We'll explain how Instagram "stickers" can help you do this in just a minute.
3. Showcase your product.
Your product might not be the simplest or sexiest product in the eyes of the layperson. Well, your Instagram Story is the perfect format for showing potential customers how that product is used. Post a long video, segmented into 15-second clips that show users what your product or service does and how it helps your customers.
If you sell software, for example, you might record a video of your computer screen, using a recording tool like Loom, that shows people how to log in, use the software's dashboard, and navigate to the various functions included in the product.
Just remember to modify your video's dimensions before uploading it to your Instagram Story. Remember, Instagram Stories' image dimensions are 1920px high and 1080px wide, with an aspect ratio of 9:16.
4. Promote a company event.
Does your organization host a trade conference or attend a big one every year? Use your Instagram Story to promote the event and tell your followers to look for you there. Work with a graphic designer, or do some artwork yourself, to illustrate an event flyer with all the information one would need to find you.
Most of this, you can do directly on Instagram. For example, use the native text options in your Story to add:
- The event's name.
- Where the event is located.
- Dates you'll be attending.
- Your booth number.
- The event's official hashtag.
5. Preview one of your company's blog posts or videos.
Your blog posts and YouTube videos need all the exposure they can get. Even if social media isn't your blog's primary source of traffic, your Instagram Story can help readers discover that post or video for the first time and find it later.
In the screenshot below, Google Pixel used its Instagram Story to preview a video it published about a customer who used the device. When you tap all the way to the end of the Story, Google prompts you to swipe up with your finger, where it then links you to the full video on YouTube.
6. Mention other companies who follow or work with you.
As your Instagram following grows, you'll eventually pick up other business accounts that want to follow you as well. Whether those accounts are your business partners or simply fans of yours, consider giving them shout-outs on your Instagram Story.
This is a passive but effective way to nurture your relationships with the users that matter most to your business's growth. We'll explain how to link to other accounts in an Instagram Story in the tips below.
Now that you know the basics, let's run through tips and hacks for producing high-quality, clickable Instagram Stories.
Instagram Story Tricks and Hacks
1. Use stickers.
Once you've captured a great photo or video, it's time to jazz it up with some fun stickers. You can access these by clicking "Create," then tapping the smiling sticker icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen once you've captured a photo or video.
Here are some best practices after you choose a sticker.
Change the size of your stickers.
You can pinch the sticker once you've added it to your Story to increase or decrease its size. You can also tap and drag it around the frame to change its position.
Check stickers every day for new and unique ones.
Instagram releases unique Story stickers often — whether it's for a weekday, a holiday, or a season. Check this section every day for new and timely stickers to add to your Story.
Add location, hashtag, poll, and selfie stickers.
Boost engagement on your Instagram Story by opening it up to other people doing the same things you are. Open up the stickers section, and tap any of these buttons to customize your Story:
Link Stickers
Instagram recently released a new feature that allows users to include clickable, external links in their Instagram Stories - a long-awaited tool desired by many users.
Location Stickers
Start typing in your location, and you'll be able to pull in a geographically-specific sticker to show where you are. When people view your Story, they'll be able to tap the location sticker and see other photos and Stories happening around the same place.
Hashtag Stickers
Same concept here: If you add this sticker and type in a hashtag, your Story will appear in searches for that hashtag, and viewers will be able to click it and see who else is using it.
Poll Stickers
You can add a two-option poll to your Instagram Story, and you can even customize the possible answers so they're more unique than "Yes" or "No." Use a poll sticker to gauge if people are really engaging with your content.
Selfie Stickers
Open up the Stickers menu, and tap on the camera icon.
Then, take a selfie — or take a picture of anyone else's face (that will work too). Then, you can use that face to decorate your Instagram Story. Somewhat creepy, but very memorable and funny, too.
You can also find stickers for:
- Donations
- Countdowns
- Music
- Avatars
- Photos
2. Record a hands-free Instagram video.
If you're a frequent video recorder on Instagram, you know you need to hold your thumb against the record button for as long as you're recording. This can make it tedious when attempting dynamic and interesting videos that require more hand mobility.
But did you know you can record these videos hands-free?
The hands-free video feature can be found in the list of image capture options, as shown above. Simply tap the record button once to start the video, and again to stop it after you've got the footage you want.
3. Let viewers share your Stories.
Increase engagement and views of your Instagram Story by letting viewers share them with their friends — as direct messages (DMs).
To do so, navigate to your app's settings, then to Privacy, then tap Story.
Toggle on "Allow Sharing as Message" so viewers can DM your Story to friends to increase your audience reach. Voila!
4. Use the pen.
Use the pen to add embellishment, symbols, or more text to your Story. If you tap the pen icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen once you've captured a photo or video, you'll open up your options.
From there, you can adjust the thickness of your pen stroke or change the color you're writing with.
I like using the highlighter pen to add emphasis to words — or even to highlight my photo or video.
5. Add a background color.
If you want to share a Story with a background color — like the images I've shared above — you can actually select it from the color palette.
Take a picture (it doesn't have to be a picture of anything in particular), and then tap the pen icon to open up the color palette.
You can choose one of the colors from the three available menus, or if you want a specific shade of one of those colors, you can open up the full color spectrum by pressing and holding one of the colors.
Then, scribble anywhere on the screen, and hold your finger down until you get the background color you want to appear.
If you want to get really creative, you could use the eraser tool (the fourth option) to create new words or shapes from the background, too.
6. Mention another Instagram account in your Story.
Sometimes, it's just not enough to send an Instagram Story to a particular person — you need to give them a shoutout in the photo or video itself. In these cases, Instagram allows you to tag up to 10 specific handles directly in your Story's photo or video.
To mention an Instagram account in your Story, shoot a photo or video and then tap the square "A" icon in the upper righthand corner of the screen.
Enter the account you'd like to tag, starting with the "@" symbol and the account's first letter. Scroll through the suggested accounts that appear below your cursor until you find the account you have in mind, and tap it.
Once you post this Story, the account you've tagged will be notified.
7. Have some fun with your text.
The text on Instagram Stories is pretty basic — jazz it up with these tricks.
Customize your colors.
If you're unsatisfied with the color palette Instagram offers, create your own from one of the colors in the photo or video you've captured.
Open up the text icon, and tap the eyedropper icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
Use the dropper to sample a color from somewhere in the image you've captured, and use it when typing out text or using the pen tool.
Add a drop shadow to your Story's text.
If you want to add some extra drama to your text, add highlighting or shadowing by retyping or rewriting your text in a different color. I recommend choosing black or white to add emphasis to a bright color you've picked. Then, move the text above or underneath the brighter text to add some drama to your words.
Turn your text into a rainbow.
This one's tricky, but you can actually turn your text into a gradient rainbow.
- Tap the text icon, and type out your message to add to your Story. Then, highlight your text.
- This is where it gets tricky: Turn your phone to the side so you can hold one finger down on the right side of your text, and with another finger, tap on a color and hold until the color wheel pops up.
- Then, slowly drag both fingers across both the text and the color wheel from right to left to create rainbow text. Go slowly, letter by letter until you've created a rainbow. (This one took me several tries before I nailed it, and I succeeded using both thumbs to highlight the text and the color wheel.)
Gradually add text to a Story.
Sometimes, you might want to add text or stickers to an image to build on it — perhaps to promote a content offer or event, or to encourage viewers to swipe up to read a link you've shared.
Start editing the photo you want to share, post it, and save it to your camera roll.
Then, swipe up on your screen to add the screenshot to the next installment of your Story — adding new text or stickers on top of the first photo. Keep doing this for as long as you want the Story to last. Just make sure to keep taking screenshots of your latest photo so you can add to it.
8. Dig into your Story analytics
Snapchat users have always been able to see which of their friends have viewed their snapped Stories over the 24-hour period that the Story is visible. Well, Instagram Stories can do the same thing, plus more.
Not only will you see who saw your Story, but also dig into the actions taken by viewers.
Start by navigating to the homepage of Instagram on your phone and click on the circular icon denoting your Story. Then, swipe up from the bottom of your open Story. This will pull up a list of all the accounts that have viewed this content plus actions they've taken.

This can range from stickers they tapped to profile visits, accounts reached, impressions, follows, and more.
9. Center your text and stickers.
When you're moving around text and stickers on your Story, you'll see blue lines appear vertically or horizontally in the frame. These are guiding lines you can use to make sure you're keeping everything centered.
Don't put your text too high or too low on the screen.
That said, make sure you don't add anything to your Story too high or too low in the frame — or it will be cut off when viewers scroll through your Story, when Instagram adds things like your name and how long ago your Story was posted that could block out your carefully-crafted text.
10. Add music to a Story (or mute it).
This one's easy: Turn on music using your phone's native streaming app, and record a video Story. Once you get ready to edit and share, make sure the sound icon isn't muted so your viewers can jam with you.
Alternatively, if you'd rather your video be muted, tap the sound icon so a slash appears over it.
You can also add music from artists on the app by clicking on the music sticker and choosing which section of the song you'd like in your Story.
11. Upload Instagram Stories from your phone's camera roll.
Great Instagram Stories aren't just created through the Instagram app. You can also upload photos and videos from your mobile device's native camera roll.
To upload a photo or video for use as an Instagram Story, open your Instagram Story's camera lens and tap the little square icon on the bottom lefthand corner. See what this looks like below.
Tapping the icon shown above will call up your phone's native media gallery, where you can select any photo or video to publish as an Instagram Story. It's that easy.
Post Instagram Stories to Grow Your Audience
We hope these tips help you post killer Instagram Stories your audience won't be able to stop following. There are lots of hidden ways to take your Stories to the next level — some we may not even have covered here.
Our best advice? Keep clicking around and see what you can do with the latest updates from the app. Happy 'gramming!
Editor's note: This post was originally published in November 2017 and has been updated for comprehensiveness.
Originally published Jul 12, 2021 7:00:00 AM, updated October 06 2022
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FAQs
What are Instagram stories? ›
Today, we're introducing Instagram Stories, a new feature that lets you share all the moments of your day, not just the ones you want to keep on your profile. As you share multiple photos and videos, they appear together in a slideshow format: your story.
What makes a successful Instagram story? ›Instagram has released several points to help create eye-catching advertising. The most successful ads in Instagram Stories gained on average a higher relevancy rating, more attention, a clear message, and their content matched with the promoted brand.
How do you answer Instagram story Questions? ›When you post the questions sticker to your Instagram story, people can tap the sticker in your story and type a question to ask you. You can then answer the questions you receive in your Instagram story during a live Q&A with your followers.
How many Instagram Stories should you post per day? ›So, as a general rule of thumb for Stories, posting more than once a day can be more beneficial to your brand. The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, suggests posting two stories per day, while other research suggests that brands should post up to 7 stories per day.
How many Instagram Stories can you post per day? ›However — and this is a big “however” — just because you can post 100 Stories a day doesn't mean you should.
Can someone see how many times you viewed their Instagram story? ›On the bottom left, you'll see the number of people who have viewed each photo or video in your story. To see all usernames of the people who have viewed your story, tap on the profile pictures on the bottom left. Note that the number of story views includes all the replays of your story.
How long does IG story last? ›Photos and videos you share to your story disappear from Feed, your profile and Direct after 24 hours, unless you add it as a highlight.
Should I post on my story or feed? ›On one hand, feed content is ideal for reaching new audiences, raising brand awareness, and attracting new followers. On the other hand, Stories are short-lived and disappear after only 24 hours. Unlike the feed, Stories offer many features to invite interaction, which makes them ideal for engaging users.
How can I make my story more engaging? ›- Tell a Story. ...
- Add Captions or Let Viewers Know to Keep Their Sound On. ...
- Use Stickers. ...
- Use Prompts. ...
- 'Screenshotable' Stories. ...
- DM For Download.
The Instagram algorithm is a set of rules that rank content on the platform. It decides what content shows up, and in what order, on all Instagram users' feeds, the Explore Page, the Reels feed, hashtag pages, etc. The Instagram algorithm analyzes every piece of content posted to the platform.
How do you boost a story? ›
- Go to your profile.
- Tap your profile picture to access your story.
- At the bottom of the story's image or video, tap Boost.
- Select Boost from the options.
- Who's the team that will win today? ( ...
- What's the one thing you do for everyone?
- What year would you travel back in time and why?
- What's one thing you can't live without?
- What are you most thankful for today?
- Who inspires you every day?
- What was your dream job as a kid?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members. 3 views for every 5 followers. So someone with 1000 followers should theoretically at least be getting 600 views.
What is a good story exit rate? ›Brands saw exit rates increase by about 26% this year, which means viewers are more likely to bail on a Story than they were last year. Exit rates start at about 11% for Stories with a single frame. The rate begins to really tail off at 5 frames per day and flattens out in the 4% range.
What is the best time to post on Instagram? ›- Monday: 6 AM, 10 AM, 10 PM.
- Tuesday: 2 AM, 4 AM, 9 AM.
- Wednesday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 9 AM.
- Thursday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 11 PM.
- Friday: 5 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM.
- Saturday: 11 AM, 7 PM, 8 PM.
- Sunday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 4 PM.
And that's when he realised there's a limit to the amount of Stories you can post. "It turns out that 100 clips is the maximum number of clips that can be posted to Instagram Stories within 24 hours," he wrote. "Post more and it deletes the ones from earlier.
What percentage of followers see your Stories? ›The average Instagram story view is 5% of your audience, said James Nord, founder of influencer marketing platform Fohr, in an Instagram Live interview with Matthew Kobach, manager of digital and social media for the New York Stock Exchange.
How many unfollow a day Instagram? ›If your page is comparatively new, the follow and unfollow limit can be reduced to 150 Instagram users every day. What more, your following and unfollowing activity must look natural. If you make it run over the cup, Instagram can block your account without you reaching the 150-200 accounts limit.
Can you tell if someone screenshots your Instagram story? ›Whether you're screenshotting (or screen recording) a story, a post, or even a reel, Instagram does not notify the other user that you have screenshotted their content. But, when you screenshot a disappearing photo or video sent to you via direct message, Instagram does notify the sender of the message.
Why is always the same person on top viewers on my Instagram story? ›The order of Story viewers is based on how your followers interact with your profile on the platform instead of how you engage with these profiles. This means those people who visit your profile the most appear at the top of the list.
Can someone see that I viewed their Instagram highlight if we are not friends? ›
Can someone see if I viewed their Instagram Story or Highlights Story without following them? Yes, Instagram Stories will show anyone who views your Story, followers or not, although you shouldn't stalk them.
Why does he view my story so fast? ›If he say, he's always the first one to look at it, that could have meaning since it might mean he's turned on notifications for your story. If that's the case then I would say he's interested in you at least in some capacity.
How can I see someone's story on Instagram without them knowing? ›How to view Instagram Stories without letting users know. Tap on the IG Story next in line instead of the story you want to view. Next, tap on the story you paused and drag it to swipe left. You should note that you have to drag the story slowly to the left to get the glimpse of the story you wanted to see.
Should I like my own Instagram posts? ›It is never acceptable to like your own 'gram. The simple act of posting the picture to Instagram indicates that you do, in fact, like it. Adding a like is obvious and sad.
Is it better to boost a story or post on Instagram? ›The study concluded that Instagram Story ads win, hands down: 44% higher reach. 78% more clicks. 45% lower cost per click (CPC)
How do you make your Instagram stories aesthetic? ›- Add a filter.
- Add a mix of text styles.
- Try adding a makeup look if you're in the video.
- Try an animated filter.
- Try smart spiral effects.
- Add a hair color to your selfie video.
- Try a video collage.
- Add a Kirakira sparkle effect.
In settings , find Account and tap Switch to Professional Account. Pick a category that best describes your business, then select Business. You're all set, you've got an Instagram business account.
How do you do 2022 stories on Instagram? ›- Click the + icon within the Instagram app (next to the heart icon) to get started.
- Choose Story from the menu.
- Click on Camera if you want to take a photo or a video. ...
- Alternatively, select the photo or video from your camera roll that you want to use in your Story.
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Can I see how many times someone viewed my story on Instagram? ›To look at who's seen your story, open your story and swipe up on the screen. You'll see the number and the Instagram usernames of the people who have viewed each photo or video in your story.
How do you design a story? ›
- Engage with Imagery. ...
- Develop a Character. ...
- Invite Participation. ...
- Design a Game. ...
- Make Microinteractions Meaningful. ...
- Create a Narrative. ...
- Keep the Storyline Simple. ...
- 15 Best New Fonts, September 2022.
Can you see who views your Instagram profile? Instagram doesn't allow users to see who views their profile. So if you look through someone's profile and don't like or comment on a post, there's no way for them to know who sees the pictures.
What is the best time to post an Instagram? ›- Monday: 6 AM, 10 AM, 10 PM.
- Tuesday: 2 AM, 4 AM, 9 AM.
- Wednesday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 9 AM.
- Thursday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 11 PM.
- Friday: 5 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM.
- Saturday: 11 AM, 7 PM, 8 PM.
- Sunday: 7 AM, 8 AM, 4 PM.
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Photos and videos you share to your story disappear from Feed, your profile and Direct after 24 hours, unless you add it as a highlight. Keep in mind that you can also save photos and videos from your story or share your story to Feed. Was this helpful?
How do you use Instagram stories step by step? ›- Open up the Instagram app and tap your profile picture near the upper left-hand corner. ...
- Choose a filter and image capture mode. ...
- Capture a photo or video using the camera. ...
- Once you've edited your photo or video, tap "Your Story."
Instagram photo posts continue to be the most popular form of content on Instagram, likely because they're easy to create and edit, and super versatile.
Who are u in love with Instagram? ›In October 2021, a new trend emerged on Instagram called Who Are You In Love With. It involves posting a photo with a significant other – be it a boyfriend, girlfriend, partner or family member - to your story.
How do I make my own Instagram stickers? ›- Step 1: Get Giphy's Brand/Artist Account. Once you've uploaded at least 5 GIF's, you'll be eligible to apply for a Brand/Artist account on GIPHY. ...
- Step 2: Create the Animated GIF Sticker Via Procreate. ...
- Step 3: Upload Your GIF Sticker to Giphy. ...
- Step 4: Add Your GIF Sticker to Your Instagram Story.
How to create custom selfie stickers on Instagram? Step 1: Go to the Instagram app on your device. Step 2: Now, go to an existing chat or create a new chat by clicking on the button on the top right corner of the screen. Step 3: Tap on the sticker icon at the right side of the message bar at the bottom of the screen.