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Instagram lets creators test “trial reels” with non-followers

Trial reels on Instagram let you test experimental content with non-followers to ensure better performance.

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Instagram has introduced “trial reels,” a feature that lets creators experiment with video content by sharing it with non-followers before releasing it to their main audience. This move aims to reduce the pressure creators often feel when trying new content styles or topics, especially those that might not align with their current audience’s preferences.

How it works

Creators can enable a “Trial” toggle when posting a reel. These trial videos bypass the creator’s followers, appearing instead to non-followers through Instagram’s algorithm. Engagement data—like views, likes, comments, and shares—becomes available 24 hours after posting. This allows creators to gauge performance without impacting their established follower base.

Screens showing how to share Instagram trial reels.
Screens showing how to share Instagram trial reels.

If a trial performs well, creators can manually share it with followers or set Instagram to do so automatically if engagement metrics (like views over 72 hours) meet a certain threshold. Unsuccessful trials can be archived discreetly, protecting the creator’s profile from underperforming content.

Screen showing a creator managing their Instagram trial reel settings, such as the toggle option for whether to share to everyone automatically.
Screen showing a creator managing their Instagram trial reel settings, such as the toggle option for whether to share to everyone automatically.

Why it matters

Creators frequently express hesitation about experimenting due to the risk of alienating followers or damaging their engagement rates. Trial reels offer a solution by giving them a sandbox to test new formats, genres, or storytelling techniques. For instance, a fitness influencer could experiment with comedy or lifestyle content to see if it resonates with broader audiences without affecting their loyal fitness-focused followers.

Instagram’s feature aligns with a growing trend among platforms to prioritize creator flexibility and innovation. This approach encourages experimentation while maintaining a polished, curated public profile. Meta, Instagram’s parent company, sees this as an opportunity to foster creativity and boost overall engagement on the platform.

Global rollout

Trial reels are rolling out to professional account holders worldwide, with full availability expected in the coming weeks. The feature is poised to help creators refine their strategies, especially in an increasingly competitive space for short-form video content dominated by TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

This tool could be a game-changer for creators looking to expand their content repertoire while maintaining their brand integrity. By offering a “safe space” for trial and error, Instagram continues its bid to stay relevant in the dynamic social media landscape.


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