Plan the whole page, not one post
Feed planner for Instagram
Drop in the posts you have lined up, drag them into order, and look at the grid they make. Nothing is uploaded and there is no account to make.
- Runs in your browser
- Free, unlimited
- No watermark
Add posts
Thumbnail shape
Profile thumbnails are square. Switch to 4:5 to see how portrait posts get cropped.
How to use it
- Drop in the images you plan to post.
- Drag them around until the rows work together.
- The number on each tile is the order to publish it in — highest first.
A profile is read in rows, not in posts
Anyone who opens your profile sees nine or twelve posts at once, and what they take in is the pattern — light next to dark, busy next to calm, three photos of the same beach in a row. Individually each post might be fine and the page still looks wrong. Put the next batch side by side and the problems become obvious in about ten seconds.
This is not a splitter
Everything else on this site takes one picture and cuts it up. This takes several finished pictures and arranges them. If you want one photo turned into nine tiles, the 3x3 planner is the page you want.
The publishing order
The grid shows your profile, so the top left tile is the most recent post. Which means the order you publish in runs the other way — the tile in the last filled position goes up first. Each tile carries that number.
What to look for
- Contrast between neighbours. Two dark photos side by side merge into one dark block.
- Text-heavy graphics. Two quote cards next to each other read as a wall of type.
- The same subject three times. Obvious in a grid, invisible when you post one at a time over a week.
- Where the fold is. Most phones show six to nine tiles without scrolling. Thats the part that matters.
Save it and come back
The mock-up button saves the whole grid as one PNG — useful for sending to a client or dropping into a brief. Nothing is stored here, so close the tab and the plan is gone. Save the image if you want to keep it.
Questions
Does this post for me?
No. It has no connection to any account and never asks for a login. Its a preview — you still publish the posts yourself, in the order the tiles are numbered.
Are my images uploaded?
No. They are read by your browser and drawn on a canvas on your own device. Which also means the plan disappears when you close the tab.
How many posts can I plan?
As many as you like — the grid adds rows as you fill it. Most people plan nine to fifteen, which is the part of the profile people actually see.
Which tile do I post first?
The one with the highest number, at the end of the grid. The numbers count down to the tile that ends up top left.
Can I mix a split image into the plan?
Yes. Split your picture on one of the grid pages, then drop the tiles in here with your other posts to see how the whole page reads.