Without a question, Instagram is one of the most widely used social media platforms, and users are always looking for new strategies to increase the visibility of their profiles. In an attempt to increase the amount of interaction on their posts, users frequently resort to using well-known strategies like posting about popular topics scheduling a post at a specific time of day, and selecting the appropriate hashtags.

The social media site has now launched a tool that could give certain users that additional push. Introducing the Add Yours template for Stories.

Instagram launches the Add Yours story template

Users may now customize “Add Yours” layouts for their Stories on Instagram thanks to a new feature. With the use of this feature, users can include the Add Yours sticker in their stories, allowing other users to add and share their own stories with others. All user-posted stories will be shown to users viewing these Stories below the sticker.

Start by uploading a story and adding other elements, including GIFs, personalized text, or photos from your gallery, to get started with this new Add Yours template. All you have to do is tap the “Add Yours Templates” sticker once you’ve personalized your Story. You can then select the precise components you wish to pin in place. This feature is interesting because people who wish to share your template can add to and modify it without being able to change the elements you have chosen.

The majority of Instagram users may currently access the functionality, which expands upon the interactive Add Yours sticker that was introduced in 2021.

Since launching a “template browser” for Reels in July, Instagram has been steadily improving its interactive features. This allows users to find and edit pre-made themes for their videos.

When Video Notes were introduced by Instagram

Instagram just released a feature that lets users add videos to their Notes. Notes used to be limited to text-based updates, similar to the old AIM status messages. However, users could now post short video clips with text captions thanks to the new capability.

By using the tool, users will be able to add the quick videos to Notes in a manner similar to how they would add audio or text notes. The video Note will not, however, be able to replace Instagram Stories’ video-sharing feature due to its two-second loop restriction.

Instagram had previously unveiled a brand-new function that let users design artificial intelligence-generated picture backgrounds for their stories. Users in the US were initially able to access the AI media editing tool known as “backdrop.”