What a Trial Reel is
An Instagram Trial Reel is a reel that's only shown to non-followers first — typically your Explore audience and people in similar topic feeds. It lets you test how new content performs with strangers before deciding whether to share it with your existing followers.
Two things happen behind the scenes when you mark a reel as a trial:
- The reel is hidden from your followers' feeds and your profile grid for the trial window.
- You choose a graduation strategy — either you decide manually whether to "graduate" the reel to all followers, or Instagram does it automatically based on how it performed during the trial.
To use the feature, you need a public Instagram Professional account with at least 1,000 followers. That's an Instagram-side requirement, not ours.
How to publish one in Autoposter
- Create a new post and select your Instagram account(s).
- In the per-platform options for Instagram, choose Reel as the post type.
- Toggle Trial Reel on.
- Pick a graduation mode:
- Off (Manual): the reel stays as a trial until you manually graduate it from inside the Instagram app.
- On (Auto): Instagram automatically shares it with all your followers if it performs well during the trial period.
- Schedule or queue the post as normal.
Standard-reel safety net
Trial-reel settings are only honoured on a specific Instagram publishing path. Occasionally a publish on that path can fail on Meta's side — for example if their video fetcher is having a glitch — and there's no public-API workaround that preserves the trial-only behaviour.
To make sure your content still goes live when this happens, Autoposter automatically falls back to publishing the reel as a standard reel via a different upload path. The post lands on your account at the scheduled time; the trial-only-to-non-followers behaviour is lost on that one publish.
What this looks like in practice
- Your post still publishes at the scheduled time. The reel is live.
- It appears as a regular reel — visible to all followers, on your profile grid (or hidden, depending on your reel-grid setting), and in your followers' feeds.
- The post detail page in Autoposter shows a system comment in the timeline noting that the post was published as a standard reel. That's the marker telling you the fallback fired.
- Your graduation-strategy preference is preserved on the post in case you want to re-attempt as a trial later.
Common questions
Does the fallback affect non-trial reels?
No. Standard reels publish via a different upload path that isn't subject to the same publishing-side glitches.
Will my trial graduation strategy be remembered?
The post record retains your selected strategy. If you re-publish in the future, that preference is reused.
Can I opt out of the fallback?
If you'd rather have a trial-reel publish fail loudly than fall back to a standard reel, let support know and we can flag your account for that mode.