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Well, Instagram copied the Stories from Snapchat; they have become the main attraction of this platform, stories that have reached other social networks but have not been as successful as Twitter, where they were available less than a year until they were disabled.

 

If you don't have an account on this platform but have never wondered if it's possible to view Instagram Stories without an account, you've come to the right place. Instagram Stories are small videos or sets of images only available within 24 hours of posting.


After this time, The history option is no longer available to everyone.

If you already have an Instagram account and want to browse the Stories that go up to this platform, you can do so without creating one; just make use of the different platforms that we show you below.

Best of all, no one will know that we've had access to their stories, as this platform stores a log of all the people who see the stories that users post.

 

All of these platforms are available via the web, so you'll need to use the browser you have installed on your mobile or tablet or use a computer.

Please note that we will only be able to access Stories from public profiles. If you want to see a private profile story, you can forget about it.

 

There is no way or any website that allows us to access Instagram Stories that are posted by private accounts. If you find a website that can help you with this, you need to get your credit card details.

While it is true that in the Play Store, we have some applications that allow us to perform this function unless you use it regularly, it is not recommended to install, as part of an idea, we could say perverse and are usually associated with malware, viruses, spyware and more, not to mention a large amount of advertising they include.

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IG Stories

We started this web page compilation to see Instagram profile stories with IG Stories. This web page is very simple as entering the user's account name without the @ and pressing Enter.

Here are all the stories he has published in the last 24 hours in public. If this is a video, we need to click on the Play button at the bottom left.


Instap

One of the best platforms for viewing Instagram Stories is Instadp. This platform also allows us to download stories, videos, and more from the website without having to use any other application.

READ ALSOInstagram and press Stories to access the stories.

We can access their Profile, their Stories, Reels, and publications through it. To play the videos, we need to click on the Play button shown in the center of the video.

If you want to download the video, click on the Download button below the video.


StoriesDown

Another interesting option we have at our disposal to view Instagram Stories without an account is storiesdown.com. With this platform, we can access both the videos that have been uploaded to the platform in history format and their publications.

But it also allows us to download videos of stories. To download videos from a user's Instagram Stories, we need to press the Download button below the story.


StorySaver

StorySaver, as its name suggests, allows us to download Instagram Stories. The operation of this website is as simple as typing the account name without the @ and clicking on the Download button ».

Below are all the stories he has posted in the last 24 hours, along with the length of the video and the hours that have elapsed since it was posted. We need to click Save as Video below each video to download the story to our computer.


If you already have an account on Instagram

If you have an Instagram account but don't want the app to tell the person who posted a story that you've been one of the people who saw it, you can use the tricks I show below.


With the Hiddengram extension

Websites that allow access to Instagram posts are usually very short-lived, so it's more than likely that some of the links I've posted in this article will be unavailable in the future.

One solution to these web pages is to use the Chrome and Microsoft Edge extension called Hiddengram, an extension that allows us to browse Instagram completely anonymously.

 

To Activate airplane mode.

The most popular and well-known trick for viewing Instagram Stories without the person knowing we've done it is using our smartphone's airplane mode at the right time.

The first thing we need to do is open the app and wait for all the stories to show. Once loaded, they are available on our device, so we can activate airplane mode by sliding the control center down.

Once we've seen all the stories that interest us, we need to close the app before reactivating the airplane mode, as otherwise, the app will count our playback and include us in the list of people who have seen the post.

 


We are facing another of this important news from Instagram by introducing stickers to ask questions in Instagram Stories. An app that has become a favorite of millions of users to provide a clean interface and focus on a user experience that moves away from Facebook itself.

 

This time, as on other occasions, Instagram has made official the arrival of question stickers in the Stories. That is, you can ask questions to your contacts and followers to get feedback or just know their opinion on a particular topic.

Instagram adds another of these stickers of interest.

Instagram stickers allow us to access new features to give another experience to those followers who follow each one of them. Instagram Stories has become a revolution, and the social network is well aware of this, so every few days, it brings news.

 

This time it's the questions on Instagram Stories that take center stage for a network that, with these mild temperatures, takes center stage. Just after learning about the new Instagram app called IGTV that allows us to upload long videos to the social network.

 

And no, they do not survey stickers or emojis, which allow us to ask questions. Here the questions are open-ended, which leads in other directions this new function, well awaited by many in a social network so consistent with our lives.


That is, we talk about open-ended questions with answers that can be very long by the followers or contacts we have. This differentiates it from the two stickers mentioned above and opens up a whole world of possibilities from the social network Instagram.

 

How to ask questions on Instagram Stories

Another virtue of the question sticker is that we will have the ability to share the question just like the answer in a new Instagram story. So the content that can generate our question can be another Instagram Story and so on to infinity. On the social network, they know very well everything they like about the millions of followers they have all over the planet; now, more than 400 million users use them daily.

  • The first is to create one of these Instagram Stories.
  • We have the stickers on top with the smiling face icon. We press it.
  • Click on the question sticker.
  • Now, all we have to do is ask the question and place it wherever we want in our Instagram story.

The moment a follower or contact of your Instagram Stories opens it, you will see the sticker that can be pressed to respond to the. There is no answer limit, which means that users will be able to respond time and time again without any problems.

And for those who have launched the question on Instagram Stories, you can see the answers in the list of viewers. Click on any of the answers to be able to create, if you wish, a new Instagram story that will appear with the question you are answering. This way, the content will be generated continuously until someone stops doing so.


One of the details to keep in mind about this feature of asking questions in Instagram Stories is that while you will be able to see the user who made each answer your viewer list when you share that answer in your story, your contact's photo and username will not be shown.


So you know how to ask questions on Instagram Stories as one of the most important news on the social network in recent months all you need is to visit storiesdown.com now >>> By the way, you have it available since version 52 on Android, so take a good look at the Google Play Store or go through the download of the APK.

 

Method 1: Standard tools

To create an inscription in a story, it is quite possible to limit yourself to standard tools, using a separate text adding function, drawing tools, or stickers to choose from. Each tool is directly linked to the story editor from the official app.

After going to the story editor on the top panel, tap the "Aa" button to turn on the text add tool. Alternatively, you can simply tap anywhere on the screen.

Add the text you want to see on the photo. The font can be changed using the bottom panel, while the slider on the left is responsible for the size.

The color of the text changes through the palette available by clicking on the marked icon. Here you can also add a background, each of which is stylized strictly according to the font selected earlier.


You cannot combine different styles within the same text layer. However, at the same time, there are no restrictions on the number of elements of a given type, which creates partial variability.

To save the final result, use the checkmark in the upper right corner of the screen. After that, the publication is made by analogy with any story since the text is just one of the elements of the editor.


Option 2: Drawing Tools

As ig stories website notes to create text in a story using the drawing tools, prepare the content and tap the button shown in the screenshot in the application editor. After that, you can immediately select one of the brushes, set the color, and also change the size.

You can change various parameters right in the process of writing the text. Unfortunately, there are no auxiliary elements for creating inscriptions.

As before, saving is done using the checkmark in the corner of the screen. However, you can always go back to the editor and make changes before publishing stories.

The last way to add captions is to use the stickers provided by the application in huge quantities for free; some of them contain thematic text. To go to the full list, tap the sticker icon on the top panel and select the appropriate option in the pop-up window.


If you want to manually enter the text, the poll sticker, hashtag, mention, question, or test sticker is optimal. Each of the options has a number of its own settings, such as changing the color by touch and can also be placed at any point in the story.


As an additional solution, you can use the search in the sticker section to find a specific signature. As a rule, there are only animated inscriptions in English, which cannot be edited.

Saving the final result, in this case, is not required since the placement is made immediately on the main page of the editor. It should not be forgotten that the presented methods can be combined with each other.


Method 2: Third-Party Applications

If you are not satisfied with the standard features of Instagram, you can always use third-party apps for Android or iOS that provide different design styles. We will consider only two completely different options. However, there are many alternative programs in the Play Market and the App Store.


Option 1: Fontify

This miniature application is a library of various fonts that allows you to create and copy text, which is subsequently used in the official client. To use the program, install using one of the links below, and after opening, fill in the text field "Text to copy."

From the list of available options, select the appropriate one by single-touching the corresponding line. After that, click "Copy" and make sure that the pop-up notification "Text copied" is displayed on the screen.


Create or go to a pre-prepared story on Instagram, select the "Text" tool by analogy with the first method of the instruction, and hold down any part of the screen for a few seconds. To add copied characters, use the "Paste" button above the text input field.

The screen will display text in the style that was selected through the software in question. Of course, you can apply various effects without restrictions, whether it be positioning, scaling, changing colors, and so on.


Option 2: Snapseed

The Snapseed app is a complete alternative to the standard Instagram story editor and provides many interesting and, not least, free text styles. Download the program and use the "+" or "Open" button on the main page to proceed to the selection of a background image while making sure to provide access to the files in the device's memory.

Additionally, you can use "Settings," available to open through the menu "..." on the main screen. For the most part, this refers to the quality parameters of photos after processing.

Use the file manager to select the image you want to use as the background. Unfortunately, only static images are supported here.


Once on the editor page, make changes if necessary and go to the "Tools" tab. From the list presented, select "Text."

Tap anywhere on the screen to place the base pattern. After that, double-tap on the block that appears and fills in the text field at your discretion.

After completing the save using the OK button, you can immediately familiarize yourself with the result. If you are not satisfied with the color of the text, you can touch the first tab on the bottom panel and select the appropriate shade from a fairly extensive palette.

On the next page, from the same menu, you can change the transparency of the template. What's more, you can click the Invert button to paint over most of the background, leaving only the text content.


If you want to change the design style, go to the last tab and select the appropriate option, whether it's just a font or a full template. There are quite a lot of options available here. However, some may be blocked due to the lack of Cyrillic support.

When you're done editing stories, tap the checkmark in the bottom right corner of the screen. To publish the result to Instagram, click "Export" and select "Share" in the pop-up window.

From the available options, tap "Stories" and, once in the official application, make changes using standard tools. For example, if the photo is rectangular, you can scale it.

Please note that the content may be distorted due to quality at high magnification. Saving the result is done by pressing the button with the image of the arrow.

 

Wondering how to set up tutorials on Instagram? Want to curate Instagram's catalog-like app collections?

 

 

You'll learn how to build Instagram guides in this article by Instalikable.com and discover examples that you can model with Instagram guides to promote your company.

What are the guides on Instagram?

 

Instagram tips, limited to the fitness and wellbeing sector, were first launched in mid-2020. They were developed as a way to build single tools around some individual subject or product. To demonstrate, a nutritionist could develop a "Healthy Recipes to Make in Under 20 Minutes" guide or any number of other subjects covered in their material.

 

In November 2020, Instagram then carried out guides to all apps.

 

Instagram defines guides as "a way for your favorite creators, public figures, organizations and publishers to discover recommendations, tips and other content more easily on Instagram." In addition to being able to group and compile your own Instagram content, guides often encourage you to carry in content from other accounts.

 

Instagram guides, in essence, are individual albums or groups of material compiled into a single resource. You may group a blend of informative material, product details, team perspectives, behind-the-scenes looks, and more into related categories with Instagram guides. This makes it easier for your fans, rather than browsing through all of your material, to easily locate and access certain posts.

There are loads of innovative ways you can use Instagram guides to compile and group content that better suits your audience, whether you are a B2C or B2B brand or something else for that matter.

 

1: Set up a tutorial on Instagram

 

If the thought of guides sounds interesting, you can start making your own by taking a few fast measures.

Tap the + icon in the upper-right corner of your Instagram profile, and from the Build New pop-up display, pick Guide.

If you tap on the + sign but don't have the ability to add a guide, go to any profile that has a guide set up already (for example, you can visit @jenns trends on Instagram) and open one of their guides. Scroll to the bottom of the textbook and you'll find the opportunity to build your own manual described there.

 

 2: Link content to a tutorial on Instagram

 

Then, pick the form of Instagram guide that you want to build and choose your content.

 

For guides, you can select between three options: locations, items, or posts.

 

Notice that only material from feed articles is picked by guides, not Instagram Stories. If the feed has been posted with Instagram Reels or IGTV updates, these may be used in guides.

 

 When you pick posts in each of the guide choices below, press the thumbnails of the posts you want to include. In the corner, the amount you have selected in the list will appear. In this sequence, the articles will be posted, with the first one at the top of the guide. If you want a chronological order of your content based on the date the content was produced, first pick the oldest content.

 

Guide to Locations

 

You can select from a location specified on Instagram if you go for the Places choice. Pick the place (or location) and upload up to five posts relevant to that location from the material.

 

Bear in mind that any public content tagged with that position is going to be pulled up by Instagram, not necessarily your content at that venue. This may be a perfect opportunity to showcase user-generated content (UGC) on Instagram that shows your business position if you operate a local organization with a physical location (such as a restaurant or retail store).


Guide to Goods

You may pull in Instagram posts relevant to a particular product through the Items option. You then have to pick from an Instagram Shop after choosing Items as the guide form. The accounts you follow will first populate the shops and you may browse through them or check for the shop of a particular user.

 

Choose the product you want to feature after you select the shop and then choose the articles that are aligned with that product. Per guide, you can only feature one items.


Guide Articles

 You can pick from posts on your own Instagram profile or from saved posts on other profiles if you choose the Posts choice. From either Your Links or Saved tabs, pick the posts you wish to add.

 

If you want to share the content of others in your Instagram tutorial, you would first have to save their content (using the bookmark icon to add them to your Instagram saved content). For a single reference, you may pick up to 30 posts to share.


3: Format a Guide to Instagram

 Once you've picked your guide material and tap Next, you'll go to the format page to set up your guide info.

 

For each Instagram tutorial, you must add a description. If you don't, as you attempt to progress to the next level, you will obtain an error. I request that simple, succinct titles be used. In "What Is This Guide About?" you may add a summary. "When you want more information and meaning outside the word, segment.

 

You still have the option of adjusting your guide's cover picture, as you'll actually want to do. Most Instagram posts are formatted in a 1:1 square style, but a 3:4 portrait scale is the guide cover that crops your picture appropriately.

Notice that you can't drag the cover picture into reposition. Instead, you can tap Shift Cover Picture and pick any photo from your feed. Do not fear, the articles in your guide will not change, only the photo on the cover. You can't upload a custom picture for the cover photo as well; you have to pick one from the feed or saved updates.

Salvador Dailey Feb 22 '21 · Tags: social, media, insta