Trial reels: Try content with non-followers first to see what performs best
December 10, 2024
Today, we’re introducing trial reels, a new way to try out content and see what performs best, by giving you the option to share reels with people who don’t follow you. If you’ve ever found yourself wanting to experiment with new ideas without the worry of how your followers might react, trial reels give you the freedom to take your creativity even further while helping to take the guesswork out of how your content could perform.
See if content resonates before sharing it with your followers
We often hear from creators that they feel nervous about posting too much to their audience or trying out new content that’s outside of their niche on Instagram, for fear of it not resonating with their followers.
Trial reels will be shown to non-followers first. Now, if you want to try out a new genre, storytelling format or topic, you can easily get a gut check on how your content might perform. If you feel good about a trial reel and how it’s performing, you can then choose to share it with your followers with one tap or decide to set it up so that it’s shared automatically.
What creators are already saying
Earlier this year, we began testing concepts to help tackle this challenge and have been incorporating lots of creator feedback into building trial reels. We're already seeing early success from creators who have had access, with their fresh content ideas performing well with both new audiences and existing followers.
How to share trial reels on Instagram
To share a reel as a trial, simply take the usual steps to create a reel. Before sharing, tap the toggle to turn on ‘Trial’. After sharing your trial reel, you can find it by visiting your profile where it will appear alongside any drafts you have. Only you will be able to see that your reel is a trial. Only you will be able to see that your reel is a trial. It will not be shown to other people on your profile unless you later decide to share it with everyone, and your followers won’t see the trial reel in their feed or reels tab.
Note: Some followers may still see a trial reel in other places. For example, someone might share your reel with them in a direct message or on a page that shows reels with the same audio, location, or filter.
Approximately 24 hours after you share a trial reel, you can view key engagement metrics in the reels viewer – including views, likes, comments and shares – to get a sense of how it's performing. We’ll also share insights with you, such as how the trial is performing compared to previous trials you’ve shared.
If your trial reel is performing well, you can choose to ‘share with everyone’ so your followers can see it and increase its reach, or, when creating the trial reel, you can choose to have Instagram automatically share your trial reel with followers if we determine it’s performing well based on the views it receives within the first 72 hours. You can change this setting at any time.
Once shared with everyone, the reel will live on your profile grid and is eligible to be distributed to followers on all Instagram surfaces.
We’re excited to continue investing in new ways to help you express yourself on Instagram while reaching your goals; access trial reels through the usual posting flow and start trying out new content ideas!
Trial reels will start rolling out today and will be globally available to all eligible creators in the coming weeks. You can find more information on trial reels, including eligibility, in our Help Center.