Thomas Nedjar
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Automate Instagram

Publié le 14 June 2026

Instagram demands consistency and real care for the visual. Automating Instagram with ED means keeping that standard without spending your days on it: the AI prepares the post, you approve, it’s published.

What ED handles on Instagram

  • The caption, written in your brand voice, with variants if you want to choose.
  • The hashtags, tailored to your topic and your industry.
  • The visual, AI-generated or taken from your photos, in the right format.
  • Direct publishing, scheduled at the right slot, no copy-paste.

Keeping your identity

The risk with automated content is that it sounds generic. ED learns your tone from your real posts, so every post stays true to your brand.

Going further

For creating posts, see the AI Instagram post generator. The same logic applies to Facebook and LinkedIn, within AI-automated social media management.

ED is coming soon. Join the private beta to get early access.

Why automate Instagram, concretely

Instagram rewards consistency. An account that posts once a month drops out of its followers’ feed and loses reach. The blocker is almost never a lack of ideas: it’s the time to produce the visual, write a caption that rings true and post at the right moment. Automating Instagram with ED removes that load without turning your account into a robotic feed, since you approve every post before it goes out.

What really works on Instagram

Instagram is visual first. ED aligns with its codes:

  • The visual first. A polished photo, a carousel that tells a story or a short reel catch the eye; the caption does the rest.
  • A caption in your voice. ED starts from your key moments and your real tone.
  • Targeted hashtags for your business and your area, rather than a generic list of thirty keywords.
  • A sustainable rhythm. Two to three posts a week over time beat a burst followed by a long silence.

The pitfalls of automation on Instagram

Automating doesn’t mean publishing blindly. Three habits keep an account alive: vary the formats so it doesn’t get stale, review every caption before it goes out, and handle comments and messages (ED gathers them and suggests a reply to approve). There should always be a human presence behind the account.

Let ED publish to your networks, automatically

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