Turn any blog post into a swipeable Instagram carousel that drives traffic back to your site. Paste the post or its URL and let AI design the slides in seconds.
7 SEO Mistakes to Avoid
1. Ignoring search intent
2. Thin content
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7 SEO Mistakes to Avoid
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Ignoring intent
Match the query
CTA
Read the full post
Link in bio
Paste the blog post text, or drop in its URL and let InstaCarousel read the page. Either way, no manual copy-paste of every paragraph.
The AI finds your headline, section headings, and key takeaways, then turns them into a clean carousel with a hook, value slides, and a CTA.
Tweak any slide, match your brand colors and fonts, and export as PNG, PDF, or ZIP for Instagram or LinkedIn.
You spend hours writing a blog post, publish it, and then it mostly waits for search traffic. Meanwhile, the audience scrolling Instagram and LinkedIn never sees it. Turning that post into a carousel puts your best ideas in front of a social audience that would never have found the article on its own — and gives you a reason to link them back to it.
InstaCarousel takes the structure you already built — the headline, the H2 sections, the numbered tips — and maps it onto slides. A "7 mistakes" post becomes a seven-slide carousel. A step-by-step guide becomes a slide per step. The AI keeps the substance, tightens the language for mobile reading, and adds a hook and a CTA. What took hours to write becomes a social-ready carousel in about thirty seconds.
This is the content multiplication play at the core of a lean content strategy: write once, repurpose everywhere. One post can seed a week of Instagram content and drive real traffic back to your site.
One blog post can become up to three carousels, each on a different section or takeaway.
Average carousel engagement on Instagram — higher than images (7%) or Reels (6%).
A "read the full post — link in bio" CTA sends engaged viewers straight to your blog.
Educational carousels are the most-saved format, boosting reach on your next post too.
Structured, list-driven, and how-to posts map cleanly onto carousels. Here is what works.
"10 tools", "7 mistakes", "5 lessons" — each item becomes a slide. The tidiest posts to convert.
Step-by-step guides map perfectly: one step per slide, a reference people save and revisit.
Distill a strong argument into its core claims. Your point of view, made swipeable.
Problem, approach, result — a natural story arc that carousels tell beautifully.
A long pillar post can seed multiple carousels, each covering one section in depth.
Turn a "best of" or "X vs Y" post into a scannable comparison carousel.
Lean on posts with clear structure — H2 headings and numbered lists give the AI natural slide breaks.
Split very long posts by section. A 3,000-word pillar makes better carousels as two or three focused pieces.
Lead with your strongest takeaway. Whatever is most surprising should anchor slide one.
Paste the text for drafts or gated posts; use the URL for anything already public.
Sharpen the cover into a hook that promises the payoff — the reason to keep swiping.
One idea per slide keeps it scannable; nobody reads a wall of text in-feed.
Keep it to 7-8 slides — long enough to give value, short enough to leave people wanting the full post.
Always close with "Read the full post — link in bio." That single line turns swipes into blog visits.
Paste the blog post text or its URL. InstaCarousel reads the content and the AI condenses it into clean, swipeable slides — a hook, the key points, and a call to action that links back to your post.
Either works. Paste the URL for a published post and the tool reads the page automatically. Paste the text if the post is a draft, sits behind a login, or you want to control exactly what gets converted.
A typical 1,000-1,500 word post can become one strong carousel, or two to three if you split it by section or takeaway. Long-form pillar posts stretch even further.
Yes — that is the whole point. End the carousel with a "read the full post — link in bio" CTA. The carousel hooks people in-feed, and the ones who want more click through to your site.
Absolutely. Rewrite any slide, change fonts and colors, pick a design style, and reorder slides until the carousel matches your brand before you download.
Yes, free to use with limited credits. Create an account for more credits or upgrade for unlimited conversions.
Repurpose everything you publish into swipeable slides.
Turn your next post into an Instagram carousel that drives traffic back — free to start.