
Note that you'll want to start a free trial in order to export any images you make (see: amazing Instagram Story collages).**
**If you'd like to follow along in PicMonkey, just make a free account and tinker away with all the fun tools and assets ( graphics to die for! textures to live for!). After that we'll leave you with a few ideas for collage-ifying your Story feed. We hope you love this feature as much as we do! To learn more, check out our help guide article here.We're gonna show you how to use PicMonkey to create an Instagram Story two ways: as a gridded collage using our collage maker, and as a freeform collage with one of PicMonkey's Instagram Story templates. With approximately one-third of the most viewed IG Stories being posted by businesses, there’s a large audience waiting for you. Maximize your time with Stories Planner by easily creating, planning, and publishing valuable content.
To add a link sticker, swipe up and select the sticker. To add mentions, swipe up and select the sticker. Paste your story text by selecting the “Aa” text icon. Select and upload your media that was just saved onto your camera roll for you. Tap on the “Your story” icon on your Instagram account. We open IG for you, but you have to open stories manually! In the Instagram app: Step 6: When you get the push notification, the “caption” (or text that will appear on your story) will be copied for you to paste over into your story. Please note that Instagram does not currently allow third-party applications to auto-post stories. Using the photo editor, you can crop, adjust lighting, and add filters, stickers, overlay text, and more! Step 5: Schedule a post reminder to publish your story to Instagram manually. In addition, edit photos (iOS app only) by clicking on the editor icon. Step 4: Tap on the uploaded content to add notes, or draft “captions” (i.e., the text you want to add to your story), add hashtags, and schedule post reminders. Content can include things like images, GIFs, boomerangs, videos, and Reels. Step 3: Upload content from your camera albums, Canva, Dropbox, Google Drive, or the “free stock photos” option.
Step 2: Tap the (+) icon at the bottom of the screen. Step 1: Click on “Plan Stories” in the top left corner.