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38 ChatGPT Prompts for Instagram That Drive Actual Engagement

Copy-paste prompts for Instagram captions, bio writing, hashtag research, Reels scripts, Story ideas, carousel content, and DM templates. Tested against 2026 algorithm priorities.

Last updated: March 2026 · 13 min read

About This Collection

Why do you need ChatGPT prompts for Instagram?

Instagram’s algorithm in 2026 rewards Reels, shares via DM, and watch time. These prompts are designed to produce content that hits those signals.

Instagram Reels now drive 50% of all time spent on the platform and generate 140 billion daily views across nearly 2 billion monthly users (Metricool, 2026). The platform’s ideal content mix in 2026 is 60-70% short-form video because discovery runs through watch time and shares. But here’s the stat that matters most: sends per reach (private sharing via DMs) is now the strongest signal of value. If users share your content with friends, the algorithm treats it as highly distributable to new audiences (Sprout Social, 2026). These prompts are written to produce content worth sharing, not just content worth liking.

A ChatGPT prompt for Instagram is a structured instruction that tells ChatGPT your brand voice, target audience, content format, and desired outcome so it generates captions, scripts, or ideas ready for the platform’s specific constraints and algorithm priorities.

Every prompt uses [brackets] for your specifics. The more detail you provide about your brand, audience, and goals, the less editing you’ll need.
Who It’s For

Who should use these Instagram prompts?

Social media managers, brand owners, and creators who need consistent, on-brand Instagram content.

Social Media Managers

You manage 3-5 brand accounts and need unique content for each. These prompts produce distinct outputs when you change the brand voice and audience variables.

Small Business Owners

You’re posting between customer calls and product shipments. These prompts turn 10 minutes into a week of scheduled content. No design degree required.

Content Creators

You know your niche but need help with Reels hooks, carousel copy, and Story sequences. These prompts handle the structure so you can focus on delivery.

Captions

What are the best ChatGPT prompts for Instagram captions?

8 prompts for captions that stop the scroll and drive saves and shares.

Instagram captions have a 2,200-character limit, but the first 125 characters are what show before the “more” truncation. Your hook needs to land in that first line. Captions with a clear call-to-action get 3x more saves than those without one (Later, 2025).

1. Hook-First Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption for a [content type: photo/carousel/Reel] about [topic]. Start with a bold hook in the first line that creates curiosity (under 125 characters). Follow with 2-3 short paragraphs providing value. End with a CTA asking followers to [save/share/comment]. My brand voice is [describe: e.g., friendly but expert]. Include 1 line break between each paragraph.”

When to use: Every post. This is your default caption structure.

2. Storytelling Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption telling the story of [specific moment/experience]. Start in the middle of the action, not the beginning. Keep it under 300 words. Use short sentences and line breaks for readability on mobile. End with the lesson learned, then a question for followers.”

When to use: 1-2x per week. Storytelling posts drive 22% higher engagement than purely informational content (Socialinsider, 2026).

3. Educational Mini-Post

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption teaching [specific tip/concept] to [audience]. Structure: a surprising stat or fact as the hook, 3 actionable steps (numbered), and a CTA to save the post for later. Keep each step to 1-2 sentences. Total under 250 words.”

When to use: Educational content drives the highest save rates. Posts with “save this” CTAs get 2x more saves.

4. Product/Service Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption for [product/service name]. Don’t lead with the product. Start with the problem it solves for [target customer]. Describe the before-and-after transformation. Mention one specific feature and why it matters. End with a link-in-bio CTA. Under 200 words. Tone: [your brand voice].”

When to use: Promotional posts. Keep to 20% or less of your content mix.

5. Behind-the-Scenes Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption for a behind-the-scenes photo/video of [what’s happening]. Make it feel authentic and unpolished. Share one thing that surprised us or went wrong. Ask followers what they want to see more of behind the scenes. Under 150 words.”

When to use: Builds trust and relatability. BTS content gets 35% more comments than polished content for accounts under 50K followers.

6. User-Generated Content Reshare

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption for resharing a customer’s post about [product/service]. Thank them by name (@[handle]). Highlight what they said that resonated. Encourage other customers to share their experience with [branded hashtag]. Genuine and warm, not corporate. Under 120 words.”

When to use: UGC reshares build social proof and typically earn 4x more trust than branded content.

7. Question/Engagement Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption about [topic] that’s designed to get comments. Open with a relatable observation. Share a brief perspective (3-4 sentences). End with a specific question that has 2-3 easy-to-choose options (e.g., ‘Are you Team A or Team B?’). Under 120 words.”

When to use: When you need to boost engagement metrics. Binary or multiple-choice questions get 3x more comments than open-ended ones.

8. Seasonal/Trending Caption

Prompt: “Write an Instagram caption connecting [your brand/niche] to [current season/holiday/trending topic]. Make the connection natural, not forced. Include a relevant tip or offer. Add a seasonal CTA. Under 150 words. Don’t use generic phrases like ’tis the season’ or ‘new year, new you.'”

When to use: Around holidays, seasons, and trending moments. Timeliness signals help with algorithmic distribution.

Bio & Profile

How do you write an Instagram bio with ChatGPT?

4 prompts for bios that convert profile visitors into followers.

Your Instagram bio has 150 characters. That’s roughly 20-30 words. It needs to answer three questions in that space: what do you do, who is it for, and why should I follow. Instagram bios also affect search. Your name field (separate from your username) is searchable, so include your primary keyword there.

9. Brand Bio Generator

Prompt: “Write 5 Instagram bio options for [brand/business name]. We [what you do] for [who you serve]. Our key differentiator is [unique selling point]. Each bio must be under 150 characters. Include one CTA line (e.g., ‘Link below for [offer]’). No emojis between words. One emoji per line maximum.”

10. Personal Brand Bio

Prompt: “Write 5 Instagram bio options for a [your role/niche] personal brand. Include: what I create content about, a credibility signal (e.g., ‘[X] years in [field]’ or ‘helped [number] clients’), and a CTA. Under 150 characters each. Tone: [describe]. Searchable name field suggestion: [your name + keyword].”

11. Bio for Launch/Campaign

Prompt: “Rewrite my Instagram bio temporarily for a [product launch/campaign/event]. Current bio: [paste current bio]. New bio should mention [launch name/event date], keep the core brand description, and update the CTA to [new CTA]. Under 150 characters.”

12. Highlights Naming

Prompt: “Suggest 8-10 Instagram Highlights names for a [type of business/creator]. Each name should be 1-2 words maximum. Organize by content type: [FAQ, Reviews, Products, BTS, Tips, etc.]. Make them clear enough that a first-time visitor knows what’s inside without tapping.”

Hashtags

Can ChatGPT help with Instagram hashtag research?

3 prompts for finding and organizing hashtags that improve discoverability.

Instagram allows up to 30 hashtags per post, but testing shows 3-5 highly relevant hashtags perform as well as 30 generic ones (Adam Mosseri, Instagram Head, confirmed this in 2024 and it still holds in 2026). The algorithm prioritizes relevance over volume.

13. Hashtag Set Generator

Prompt: “Generate 3 Instagram hashtag sets for a [business type] in [industry]. Each set should have 10 hashtags organized as: 3 broad (500K+ posts), 4 medium (50K-500K posts), 3 niche (under 50K posts). Group them by content type: educational posts, product posts, and behind-the-scenes posts. No banned or spammy hashtags.”

14. Competitor Hashtag Analysis

Prompt: “Here are the top hashtags my competitors use: [list 15-20 hashtags]. Identify which ones are relevant to my brand ([describe your brand]). Suggest 10 alternative hashtags in the same niche that are less competitive. Organize by estimated post volume (high/medium/low).”

15. Branded Hashtag Ideas

Prompt: “Suggest 5 branded hashtag options for [brand name] to use for [purpose: UGC, campaigns, community]. Each should be: easy to spell, unique enough to not be cluttered with unrelated posts, and under 20 characters. Check format: no spaces, capitalize each word for readability.”

Reels

What ChatGPT prompts produce the best Instagram Reels scripts?

7 prompts for Reels that get watched, shared, and saved.

55% of Reels views come from non-followers, making them Instagram’s strongest discovery tool (Instagram, 2026). Reels outperform feed posts by 80-120% in engagement rate according to Sprout Social’s 2026 benchmarks. The algorithm optimizes for watch time and replay rate.

16. Talking-Head Reel Script

Prompt: “Write a 30-second Instagram Reel script about [topic]. Structure: a 3-second hook question that stops scrolling, 20 seconds covering the main point with one specific example, 7 seconds with a takeaway and CTA to follow. Write it as spoken language, not written. Include visual cues in [brackets].”

When to use: For educational content. Talking-head Reels with text overlays average the highest completion rates.

17. Trending Audio Reel

Prompt: “I want to use [trending audio/song name] for an Instagram Reel. The trend involves [describe the trend format]. Adapt this trend for my niche: [your niche/industry]. Write the on-screen text for each scene transition. Include timing notes matched to the audio beats.”

When to use: When a trending audio is relevant to your niche. Act within 48 hours of a trend peaking for maximum reach.

18. Tutorial Reel Script

Prompt: “Write an Instagram Reel script teaching [specific skill/process] in 60 seconds. Structure: hook (‘Here’s how to [result] in [timeframe]’), 4-5 quick steps with visual descriptions, result reveal, CTA to save. Each step should be 8-10 seconds. Write on-screen text for each step (under 10 words per screen).”

When to use: Tutorials get the highest save rates on Instagram. They’re also the most shared format in DMs.

19. Before/After Reel

Prompt: “Write an Instagram Reel script showing a before-and-after transformation of [subject]. Structure: 3-second ‘before’ reveal with text overlay describing the problem, transition effect, 3-second ‘after’ reveal, 10-second explanation of what changed and how, CTA. Total: 20-30 seconds. Write the caption separately (under 150 words).”

When to use: Transformations drive the highest replay rates. Works for products, processes, spaces, and skill development.

20. Myth-Busting Reel

Prompt: “Write an Instagram Reel script debunking [common myth/misconception] in [your niche]. Hook: state the myth as if it’s true (3 seconds). Transition: ‘Actually, here’s what really happens.’ Explain the truth with one data point or example (15-20 seconds). End with what to do instead (5 seconds). On-screen text for each section.”

When to use: Myth-busting Reels generate high comment volume because they provoke reactions. Keep the debunking respectful.

21. Day-in-the-Life Reel Outline

Prompt: “Create an outline for a ‘day in the life’ Instagram Reel as a [your role]. Include 6-8 scenes with: time stamp, activity description, on-screen text overlay, and which scenes should use voiceover vs. background music. Total length: 45-60 seconds. Make it authentic, not aspirational.”

When to use: Builds personal connection. Works best for creators and founders. Authentic day-in-the-life content outperforms overly produced versions.

22. Series/Recurring Reel Format

Prompt: “Create a recurring Instagram Reel series concept for [brand/creator] about [broad topic]. Include: a series name, consistent opening hook format, episode structure template (what stays the same every episode), and 10 specific episode ideas. Each episode should be self-contained but encourage watching the series.”

When to use: Series content builds habitual viewership. Instagram’s algorithm rewards accounts that publish consistently in recognizable formats.

Stories

How do you plan Instagram Stories with ChatGPT?

5 prompts for Story sequences that keep viewers tapping through to the last frame.

Instagram Stories reach roughly 5% of your followers per story frame. The completion rate (viewers who watch all frames) is the key metric. Stories with interactive stickers (polls, quizzes, questions) get 2x more replies than passive content. The typical user watches 7-8 story frames before swiping away.

23. Poll/Quiz Story Sequence

Prompt: “Create a 5-frame Instagram Story sequence about [topic]. Frame 1: hook question with a poll sticker (2 options). Frame 2: reveal a surprising fact about the topic. Frame 3: quiz sticker with 3-4 answer options. Frame 4: the correct answer with a brief explanation. Frame 5: CTA to DM for more info or visit link in bio.”

24. Product Launch Story Sequence

Prompt: “Create a 7-frame Instagram Story sequence for launching [product/service]. Frame 1: teaser (something new is coming). Frame 2: the problem it solves. Frame 3: countdown sticker to launch. Frame 4: reveal the product with key visual. Frame 5: one specific feature/benefit. Frame 6: customer testimonial or early review. Frame 7: ‘Swipe up’ or ‘Link in bio’ CTA with price.”

25. Q&A Story Sequence

Prompt: “Plan a Q&A Instagram Story sequence about [topic]. Frame 1: question sticker asking followers ‘[question prompt].’ Frames 2-5: answer the 4 most likely questions with short text overlays (under 20 words per frame) plus a brief voiceover script for each answer. Frame 6: ‘Keep asking’ with another question sticker.”

26. This-or-That Story

Prompt: “Create a 6-frame ‘This or That’ Instagram Story sequence for [your niche]. Each frame presents 2 options related to [topic]. Include the poll sticker placement on each frame. Make options genuinely interesting, not obvious. Frame 6: share the most popular result with your own commentary.”

27. Weekly Tip Story Template

Prompt: “Create a reusable 4-frame Instagram Story template for weekly tips in [your niche]. Frame 1: ‘Tip of the week’ branded header with topic name. Frame 2: the tip explained in under 30 words. Frame 3: a quick example or application. Frame 4: CTA to save or share, plus a teaser for next week’s tip. Write text for this week’s topic: [topic].”

Carousels

What prompts work for Instagram carousel content?

5 prompts for carousel posts that earn saves and shares.

Instagram carousels allow up to 20 slides. The swipe-through rate drops significantly after slide 7, so front-load your best content. Carousels get 1.4x more reach than single-image posts and 3.1x more engagement than feed videos (Socialinsider, 2026). They’re the single best format for getting saves.

28. Educational Carousel

Prompt: “Write an Instagram carousel post with 8 slides about [topic]. Slide 1: a bold claim or question as a hook (under 10 words, large text). Slides 2-7: one point per slide with a short headline (5-7 words) and 2-sentence explanation. Slide 8: summary + CTA to save and follow. Write the carousel caption separately (under 200 words with hook, summary, and hashtags).”

29. Listicle Carousel

Prompt: “Create a ‘[Number] [Things/Tools/Tips] for [Audience]’ Instagram carousel. Slide 1: the title with number. Slides 2-[N]: one item per slide with the item name as headline and a 1-sentence explanation of why it matters. Final slide: ‘Which one are you trying first? Comment below.’ Write for each slide, keeping text scannable on mobile.”

30. Myth vs. Reality Carousel

Prompt: “Create a ‘Myth vs. Reality’ Instagram carousel about [topic]. Slide 1: ‘Myths about [topic] you still believe.’ Slides 2-6: each slide has a myth on the left/top and the reality on the right/bottom. Slide 7: ‘Share this with someone who needs to hear it.’ Write the text for each slide. Keep per-slide text under 25 words.”

31. Step-by-Step Carousel

Prompt: “Create a step-by-step Instagram carousel teaching [process]. Slide 1: ‘How to [achieve result] in [number] steps.’ Slides 2-7: one step per slide with a short heading and 1-2 sentences explaining the action. Include an estimated time for each step. Slide 8: ‘Save this for when you need it.’ Write the companion caption (under 150 words).”

32. Data/Statistics Carousel

Prompt: “Create an Instagram carousel presenting [number] statistics about [topic]. Slide 1: the most surprising stat as a hook. Slides 2-6: one stat per slide with the number large and a 1-sentence context line. Slide 7: ‘What does this mean for you?’ with a brief takeaway. Source each stat. Write companion caption with full source attributions.”

DM Templates

How do you write Instagram DM templates with ChatGPT?

6 prompts for DM outreach that gets responses instead of getting muted.

Instagram DMs are where sales happen, collaborations start, and communities form. But generic mass DMs get flagged as spam by both the algorithm and the recipient. These prompts produce personalized messages that feel one-to-one. DM response rates for personalized outreach average 25-35%, compared to under 5% for templated blasts.

33. Collaboration Outreach DM

Prompt: “Write an Instagram DM to [creator/brand name] proposing a collaboration. Reference a specific post of theirs I liked: [describe post]. Explain what I’m proposing in 2 sentences. State the mutual benefit clearly. Under 80 words. Casual, not corporate. Don’t use ‘I’d love to pick your brain.'”

34. New Follower Welcome DM

Prompt: “Write an Instagram welcome DM for new followers of [brand/creator]. Thank them for following. Share one specific resource that would help them (link to a post, guide, or freebie). Ask one question to learn about them. Under 60 words. Friendly, not salesy. No exclamation marks in every sentence.”

35. Customer Inquiry Response

Prompt: “Write a template Instagram DM response for common customer inquiries about [product/service]. Include: a thank-you line, the key info they need (pricing/availability/process), and a clear next step. Under 100 words. Personalize the opening with their name. Add a spot for [specific detail about their inquiry].”

36. UGC Request DM

Prompt: “Write an Instagram DM to a customer asking permission to reshare their post about [product/service]. Compliment their specific post genuinely. Ask if we can share it on our account with credit. Mention any incentive (discount, feature, etc.). Under 70 words.”

37. Influencer Outreach DM

Prompt: “Write an Instagram DM to [influencer name] about a potential partnership with [brand]. Reference their content about [topic] that resonated with our audience. State the offer clearly (gifted product, paid collab, affiliate). Ask about their rates and availability. Under 100 words. Professional but not stiff.”

38. Contest/Giveaway Winner DM

Prompt: “Write an Instagram DM to a giveaway winner. Congratulate them on winning [prize]. Tell them exactly what they need to do to claim it (provide address, respond by date, etc.). Include a deadline for response. Excited but not over-the-top. Under 80 words.”

“Most Instagram prompts fail because they describe the output instead of the input. Don’t tell ChatGPT ‘write a viral caption.’ Tell it your brand voice, your customer’s biggest objection, and the specific product you’re posting about. The more input context you give, the less the output sounds like a template.”

Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital

Key Patterns for Getting Better Instagram Output from ChatGPT

  • Define your brand voice first. Run this prompt once: “I’ll describe my brand. Ask me 10 questions, then write a brand voice guide I can paste into future prompts.” Save the output and include it in every Instagram prompt.
  • Reels scripts need visual cues. Always ask for [brackets] describing what’s on screen. A script without visual direction is a monologue, not a Reel.
  • Match CTA to algorithm signal. Want saves? Ask followers to “save this for later.” Want shares? Say “send this to someone who needs it.” Want comments? Ask a specific question. Each CTA triggers a different ranking signal.
  • Batch by format. Generate all your captions in one session, all your Reels scripts in another. Switching between formats mid-session produces inconsistent voice.
2026 Algorithm

How does the Instagram algorithm rank content in 2026?

Signal Weight How to Optimize
Sends/Shares via DM Very High Create “send to a friend” content
Watch Time (Reels) Very High Front-load hooks, keep to 30-60 seconds
Saves High Educational, reference-worthy content
Comments High Ask specific questions, not “thoughts?”
Follows from Content High Include “follow for more” CTAs
Likes Medium Vanity metric, lower weight than saves/shares
Carousel Swipe Rate Medium Hook on slide 1, value through slides 2-7
Story Completion Rate Medium Keep sequences under 7 frames

Sources: Sprout Social (2026), Instagram Creators (@creators), Socialinsider (2026)

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can ChatGPT generate Instagram hashtags accurately?

ChatGPT generates relevant hashtag suggestions, but it can’t verify real-time post volumes or check if a hashtag is banned. Use it for brainstorming, then verify each hashtag in Instagram’s search bar before posting. Tools like Later or Flick can validate hashtag health.

How many Reels should I post per week in 2026?

Instagram recommends 3-5 Reels per week for maximum discovery. However, quality beats quantity. Two well-produced Reels with strong hooks and high watch time will outperform five rushed ones. Consistency matters more than volume.

Does Instagram penalize AI-generated captions?

No. Instagram doesn’t detect or penalize AI-generated text content. However, generic AI captions get lower engagement because they lack specificity and personal voice. The algorithm penalizes low engagement, not the content’s origin. Always edit AI output to add your perspective.

Should I use ChatGPT or a dedicated Instagram tool for captions?

Dedicated tools like Later’s AI caption writer or Jasper pull from platform-specific data, which can help with hashtag and timing recommendations. ChatGPT is better for creative variety, adapting tone, and producing bulk content across formats. Most productive workflow: use ChatGPT for drafts, then schedule through a platform tool.

What’s the ideal Reel length in 2026?

Between 30 and 60 seconds for most content types. Reels under 15 seconds often lack enough substance for saves or shares. Reels over 90 seconds see steep drop-offs in watch-through rate. The algorithm weights completion rate heavily, so a 30-second Reel watched in full outperforms a 90-second one abandoned at the halfway mark.

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