Okay, so I was trying to figure out how to post a bunch of photos on Instagram, like more than the usual ten. You know, when you have a ton of pictures from a trip or an event, and you want to share them all without spamming your followers with a million separate posts. It’s a real struggle, right?

So I started digging around, trying to find a way to do this. First thing I did was to look through some help articles, hoping to find some official ways. I noticed that the official way seems to involve Facebook Creator Studio. I mean, who uses Facebook these days? But fine, I do have an old Facebook account and a page from back when I tried to be an “influencer,” haha. And yeah, I already had an Instagram Creator account linked up. So I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
Using Facebook Creator Studio
I logged into my dusty old Facebook account and found the Creator Studio. It felt like going back to the stone age, but anyways. I followed the steps to connect my Instagram account, which, thank god, was pretty straightforward since they were already linked. Then I tried uploading my photos. I was kind of shocked that it actually worked, It let me upload more than ten photos in one go! I was like, “Wow, this ancient tool still has some use.”
- Log into Facebook account
- Go to Facebook Creator Studio
- Connect Instagram account (make sure it’s a Creator or Business account)
- Upload photos, write a nice caption, and then…
- I got to choose to post it now or schedule it.
I played around with the scheduling feature. It’s actually pretty cool. I could set the exact time and date for my post to go live. So, I picked a time when I knew my followers are usually online, you know, to get more likes and comments. Gotta play the game, right?
Trying Out Third-Party Apps
Then I remembered some apps that let you do stuff on social media from your computer. I didn’t really use them for Instagram before, mainly because I didn’t trust them. But for the sake of science, I decided to test a couple of them. I downloaded one that seemed legit and gave it a go.
Honestly, these apps are kind of hit or miss. Some were clunky, and some just didn’t work as promised. But I did find one that let me post multiple photos. It wasn’t as smooth as using Creator Studio, but it was an option. I guess it’s good to have a backup in case Facebook decides to be weird again.

So, after all this trial and error, I found a couple of ways to post more than ten photos on Instagram. Using Facebook Creator Studio is surprisingly effective, even though it feels outdated. And there are third-party apps that can do the job, but you gotta be careful with those. I’m just happy I can finally share all my photos without annoying everyone. Mission accomplished, I guess!