
Instagram now lets you schedule posts and reels directly in the app—no third-party tools needed. This built-in feature is available to all Business and Creator accounts and allows you to plan content up to 75 days in advance.
✅ How to Schedule a Post or Reel in the Instagram App
Create a New Post or Reel
Tap the “+” button in the Instagram app.Add Your Content
Upload your photo or video, write a caption, tag accounts, and set your location or hashtags.Go to Advanced Settings
Before you hit “Post,” scroll down and tap “Advanced Settings.”Enable Scheduling
Turn on “Schedule this post.”Pick a Date & Time
Select when you want your post to go live—up to 75 days ahead.Tap “Schedule”
Instead of “Share,” tap “Schedule” to finalize.
📅 How to View or Edit Scheduled Posts
Go to your Instagram profile.
Tap the ☰ menu (top right).
Select “Scheduled content.”
Here you can reschedule, edit, or delete upcoming posts.
💡 Why Scheduling Helps You Work Smarter
Consistency Without Burnout
Batch-create and schedule multiple posts in one sitting—no more daily pressure to post manually.Post at Peak Times
Reach your audience when they're most active (e.g., evenings or weekends), even if you're offline.Plan With Purpose
A content calendar helps you tell a cohesive story and align with events, launches, or trends.Less Context Switching
You free up time to focus on engagement, replying to comments, or creating new content instead of interrupting your day to post.
🚀 Boosting Visibility Through Smart Scheduling
Instagram’s algorithm favors:
Regular posting
High engagement within the first hour
Timely and relevant content
By scheduling posts:
You stay active consistently (which the algorithm loves)
You post when your audience is actually online
You maximize the chance of landing in the feed, on Explore, and on Stories
⚠️ Things to Know
Only for Business or Creator Accounts
Personal accounts can’t schedule posts.Posting Limits
You can schedule up to 25 posts per day and 75 days ahead.Feature Restrictions
Scheduled posts don’t support:Product tagging
Branded content tools
Collaborations
Fundraisers
Cross-posting to Facebook
🔧 Should You Still Use Third-Party Tools?
Instagram's built-in feature covers most needs—but tools like Later, Hootsuite, and Bupple offer extras like:
AI-generated content ideas
Best time to post recommendations
Visual content calendars
Cross-platform publishing