Quick answer: To make a collab post on Instagram, create your post normally, tap Tag people, select Invite collaborator, search for the account, tap Done, then Share. The invited person receives a notification and must Accept within 7 days. Once accepted, the post appears on both profiles and shows combined likes/comments from both audiences.
Most important requirement: Both accounts must be public or follow each other for the collab feature to work. If you can’t find the “Invite collaborator” option, check that you’re using the latest Instagram app version and that your account is not in Professional mode with certain restrictions.
Critical difference from tagging: Regular tags only mention someone in the caption or photo. Collab posts appear on both profiles simultaneously, share the same engagement metrics (likes, comments, saves), and give equal visibility to both creators. This makes collabs powerful for cross-promotion, reaching new audiences, and building authentic partnerships.
According to Instagram data, collab posts receive 34% more engagement than regular posts because they combine both creators’ audiences into one engagement pool. Posts with collaborators also stay visible longer in feeds and have higher reach potential.
This complete 2026 guide covers what Instagram collab posts are, step-by-step instructions to create collab posts (with screenshots), how to accept collab invitations, troubleshooting common errors, best practices for successful collaborations, and strategic ways to use collabs for business growth.
What Are Instagram Collab Posts?
Instagram collab posts (collaboration posts) are shared posts or Reels that appear on multiple profiles simultaneously. When you create a collab post with another account, both of you become co-authors.
How it works:
- One person creates the post and invites collaborators
- The invited account(s) must accept the invitation
- Once accepted, the post appears on both profiles
- All likes, comments, views, and saves are combined into one count
- Both accounts’ followers can see and engage with the post
- The post shows both usernames in the header
What you can collab on:
- ✅ Feed posts (photos)
- ✅ Carousel posts (multiple images)
- ✅ Reels (videos)
- ❌ Stories (not supported)
- ❌ Live videos (not supported)
Maximum collaborators: You can invite 1 collaborator per post (only 2 accounts total can share a post).
Visibility: The post appears in:
- Both creators’ profile grids
- Both creators’ followers’ feeds
- Explore page (with combined reach potential)
- Hashtag feeds
- Location tags
Step-by-Step: How to Create a Collab Post
Method 1: Creating a New Collab Post
Step 1: Create Your Post
- Tap the + (plus) button at the bottom of Instagram
- Select Post or Reel
- Choose your photo/video or record a Reel
- Add filters, edit as desired
- Tap Next
Step 2: Add Caption and Tags
- Write your caption
- Add hashtags (optional)
- Add location (optional)
- Do NOT tap Share yet
Step 3: Invite Collaborator
- Tap Tag people (or Tag products if you see it first, then tap Tag people)
- At the bottom, you’ll see Invite collaborator
- Tap Invite collaborator
- Search for the account you want to collaborate with
- Type their username in the search bar
- Tap their profile when it appears
- Tap Done (top right)
- You’ll see “Pending” next to their name until they accept
Step 4: Share Your Post
- Review your post (caption, tags, collaborator)
- Tap Share
- Your post is now live on YOUR profile
- The other person receives an invitation notification
Step 5: Wait for Acceptance
- The collaborator has 7 days to accept
- If they accept: Post appears on both profiles with combined engagement
- If they decline or ignore: Post stays only on your profile (like a normal post)
- You can see the status: “Pending,” “Accepted,” or if declined, they disappear from the collab
Method 2: Adding Collaborator to Existing Post
You can turn a regular post into a collab post after publishing:
- Go to your post
- Tap … (three dots, top right)
- Select Edit
- Tap Tag people
- Tap Invite collaborator
- Search and select the account
- Tap Done
- Tap Done again to save changes
Important: The post will then be “pending” until the collaborator accepts. This means the post was already live and will remain visible on your profile regardless of acceptance.
How to Accept a Collab Invitation
When someone invites you to collaborate:
Step 1: Check Your Notifications
- You’ll receive a notification: “[Username] invited you to be a collaborator on their post”
- Tap the notification OR
- Go to your Activity tab (heart icon)
- Look for the collab invitation
Step 2: Review the Post
- Tap the notification to view the post
- Review the content, caption, tags
- Make sure you approve of the content (it will appear on YOUR profile)
Step 3: Accept or Decline
- Tap Review
- You’ll see two options:
- Accept: The post appears on your profile immediately
- Decline: The post stays only on the creator’s profile
- Tap your choice
Step 4: Post Appears on Your Profile
- Once you accept, the post is added to your profile grid
- Your followers can see it in their feeds
- All engagement is combined (your likes + their likes = one total)
If you decline:
- The creator is notified
- The post remains only on their profile
- You won’t be listed as a collaborator
If you ignore the invitation:
- The invitation expires after 7 days
- The post automatically becomes a regular post (only on creator’s profile)
Collab Posts: Requirements and Restrictions
What You Need
Account requirements:
- ✅ Both accounts must be public OR
- ✅ Both accounts must follow each other (if one or both are private)
- ✅ Latest version of Instagram app installed
- ✅ Neither account is suspended or restricted
Content requirements:
- ✅ Must be a feed post, carousel, or Reel
- ✅ Cannot be a Story or Live video
- ✅ Content must follow Instagram Community Guidelines
- ✅ Both parties must approve of the content
Limitations
Number of collaborators:
- You can invite only 1 collaborator per post
- Only 2 accounts total can share a post
- You cannot add multiple collaborators (Instagram may expand this in the future)
Who can you collaborate with:
- ✅ Any public account
- ✅ Private accounts you follow (and they follow you back)
- ❌ Accounts that have blocked you
- ❌ Accounts you’ve blocked
Professional accounts:
- ✅ Business accounts can use collabs
- ✅ Creator accounts can use collabs
- ⚠️ Some professional account settings may restrict collabs (check settings)
Post types:
- ✅ Photo posts
- ✅ Carousel posts
- ✅ Reels
- ❌ Stories (use mentions instead)
- ❌ IGTV (legacy feature)
- ❌ Live videos
Troubleshooting: Why Can’t I Add a Collaborator?
Problem 1: “Invite Collaborator” Option Missing
Possible causes and fixes:
Cause 1: Outdated app
- Update Instagram to the latest version
- Go to App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android)
- Search “Instagram”
- Tap “Update” if available
Cause 2: Account is private (and you don’t follow each other)
- Solution: Both accounts must be public OR must follow each other
- Go to Settings → Privacy → Account privacy
- Toggle off “Private account” OR
- Follow each other first, then try again
Cause 3: Professional account restrictions
- Some Business/Creator account settings block collabs
- Go to Settings → Account → Switch to Personal Account (temporarily)
- Try creating collab post
- If it works, the issue is with your Professional account settings
Cause 4: Technical glitch
- Log out of Instagram
- Close the app completely
- Restart your phone
- Log back in and try again
Problem 2: Can’t Find the Person to Collaborate With
Possible causes:
They blocked you (or you blocked them)
- You cannot collaborate with blocked accounts
- Check if you can view their profile
- If not, one of you has blocked the other
Their account is private and doesn’t follow you
- Request to follow them
- Wait for them to accept
- Then try adding as collaborator
Privacy tip: If you’re concerned about who sees your collaborations, you can hide your Instagram followers list to maintain privacy while still using the collab feature.
Username typo
- Double-check spelling
- Try searching for their name instead of username
- Or ask them to send you their profile link
They disabled collaborations
- Some accounts may have restrictions
- Ask them to check their account settings
Problem 3: Collaborator Invitation Expired
What happens:
- Invitations expire after 7 days
- If the person doesn’t accept within 7 days, the post becomes a regular post
Solution:
- Edit your existing post
- Remove the old (expired) collaborator
- Re-invite them
- Ask them to accept within 7 days
Problem 4: Post Isn’t Showing on Collaborator’s Profile
Possible causes:
They haven’t accepted yet
- Check if invitation is still “Pending”
- Send them a message to accept
They declined the invitation
- You’ll be notified if they decline
- Post will stay only on your profile
Technical delay
- Sometimes there’s a 5-10 minute delay
- Wait and refresh
- If still missing after 30 minutes, it’s likely declined or glitched
Best Practices for Instagram Collab Posts
1. Choose the Right Collaborator
Look for:
- ✅ Similar audience: Overlapping target demographics
- ✅ Similar engagement rate: 2-5% is healthy, avoid accounts with fake followers
- ✅ Complementary content: Related but not identical niches
- ✅ Aligned values: Similar brand voice and messaging
Example good matches:
- Fitness trainer + nutritionist
- Travel blogger + hotel/resort
- Fashion brand + influencer
- Photographer + model
- Restaurant + food blogger
Removing fake followers ensures authentic engagement on your collab posts and maintains trust with your audience.
2. Plan Content Together
Before creating the collab post:
Discuss:
- What type of content (photo, carousel, Reel)
- Who will create the post
- What the caption will say
- Hashtags to use
- Posting date and time
- How to promote the post
Align on:
- Visual style (filters, editing)
- Messaging and tone
- Call to action
- Any product/service mentions
Avoid:
- Posting without the other person’s approval
- Surprising them with content they haven’t seen
- Misrepresenting their brand or message
3. Optimize Caption and Hashtags
Caption structure:
[Hook: Grab attention in first line]
[Body: Explain the collaboration, value, or story]
[Call to action: What should followers do?]
[Tags: @mention both accounts + relevant accounts]
[Hashtags: 5-15 relevant hashtags]
Example:
🎉 Exciting news! We teamed up with @fitnessguru to bring you the ultimate 30-day workout challenge!
This program combines our nutrition expertise with proven training methods to help you see real results. Swipe to see the full plan →
💪 Ready to transform? Comment "IN" below and we'll send you the free guide!
#FitnessChallenge #HealthyLiving #WorkoutMotivation
Hashtag tips:
- Use 5-15 hashtags (don’t spam 30)
- Mix popular (100K+ posts) and niche (10K posts)
- Include branded hashtags for both accounts
- Research hashtags your target audience follows
4. Time Your Post Strategically
Best times to post (based on 2026 data):
General audience:
- Weekdays: 9-11 AM, 1-3 PM, 7-9 PM
- Weekends: 10 AM – 2 PM
Coordinate with collaborator:
- Post when BOTH audiences are most active
- Check Instagram Insights for both accounts
- Choose a time that works for both time zones
Announce in advance:
- Tease the collab in Stories 1-2 days before
- Build anticipation
- Remind followers to engage when it drops
5. Promote the Collab Post
Both collaborators should:
Share to Stories:
- Repost the collab to your Stories
- Add interactive stickers (polls, questions, countdowns)
- Tag your collaborator
- Use “Swipe Up” or link sticker (if available)
Engage early:
- Reply to every comment in the first hour
- Like comments
- Ask questions to encourage more engagement
Cross-promote:
- Share on other platforms (Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)
- Send to your email list
- Post in relevant Facebook groups or communities
Monitor performance:
- Check Insights after 24 hours
- See which audience engaged more
- Learn what content resonates
6. Leverage Instagram Features
Combine collab posts with:
Instagram Shopping:
- Tag products in the collab post
- Both accounts can tag their products
- Great for brand partnerships
Starting an Instagram Shop allows you to tag products directly in collab posts, creating seamless shopping experiences for both audiences.
Paid partnerships:
- If it’s a sponsored collab, use “Paid Partnership” label
- Required by FTC for transparency
- Adds credibility
Instagram Guides:
- Save your best collab posts to a Guide
- Create a “Collaborations” Guide
- Easy for followers to discover past partnerships
Starting an Instagram Shop allows you to tag products directly in collab posts, creating seamless shopping experiences for both audiences.
Strategic Uses for Collab Posts
1. Cross-Promotion and Audience Growth
How it works:
- Your followers discover the collaborator
- Their followers discover you
- Both gain new followers
Best for:
- Accounts with similar follower counts
- Complementary niches (not direct competitors)
- Mutual benefit (both gain exposure)
Example:
- You: 10K followers (vegan recipes)
- Collaborator: 12K followers (sustainable living)
- Collab post: Vegan meal prep guide
- Result: You gain eco-conscious foodies, they gain recipe-focused followers
2. Product Launches and Giveaways
Product launch collab:
- Partner with an influencer to launch your product
- They create the post, you’re the collaborator
- Post shows up on both profiles
- Instant credibility + reach
Giveaway collab:
- “Follow both accounts + comment to enter”
- Combined prize from both accounts
- Much higher entry count than solo giveaway
Example giveaway post:
🎁 GIVEAWAY: Win a $500 shopping spree!
We've partnered with @fashionbrand to give ONE lucky winner:
✨ $250 gift card from us
✨ $250 gift card from @fashionbrand
To enter:
1. Follow @yourhandle + @fashionbrand
2. Like this post
3. Tag 2 friends in the comments
Winner announced Friday! 🎉
3. Event Promotion
Co-hosting events:
- Webinars
- Workshops
- Live Q&As
- In-person meetups
- Virtual summits
Collab post for event:
- Announce the event together
- Show both speakers/hosts
- Link to registration in bio or link sticker
Example:
📅 LIVE WORKSHOP: Instagram Growth Secrets
Join us THIS THURSDAY at 7 PM EST for a free masterclass!
@yourhandle will cover: Content strategy
@collaborator will cover: Hashtag mastery
We're going LIVE on both accounts. Set your reminder! 🔔
4. Behind-the-Scenes and Authentic Content
Show the collaboration process:
- Planning meetings (Reels)
- Creating content together
- Day-in-the-life of partnership
- Bloopers and fun moments
Why it works:
- Humanizes both brands
- Builds trust and authenticity
- Followers love seeing personalities
- Higher engagement than polished content
Example Reel collab:
- “POV: When we planned this collab vs. how it actually went”
- Shows funny mishaps, genuine laughter
- Both accounts share the same Reel
- Feels authentic and relatable
5. Educational Content and Tutorials
Split expertise:
- You teach Part 1
- Collaborator teaches Part 2
- Create carousel or Reel together
Example:
- Skincare routine collab
- You: Morning skincare (products + routine)
- Collaborator: Evening skincare
- Collab carousel post with 10 slides total
Tutorial Reels:
- “Watch me + @collaborator create the perfect smoothie bowl”
- Split-screen Reel
- Both demonstrate techniques
- Shared tips in caption
Optimizing your Instagram bio with clear calls-to-action helps convert collab post viewers into followers and customers.
Collab Posts vs. Other Instagram Features
Collab Posts vs. Tags
| Feature | Collab Posts | Regular Tags |
|---|---|---|
| Appears on profile | Both profiles | Only tagger’s profile |
| Engagement | Combined (shared) | Separate counts |
| Notifications | Collaborator must accept | Tagged person just gets notified |
| Reach | Both audiences combined | Only tagger’s audience |
| Best for | Equal partnerships | Mentioning someone |
Collab Posts vs. Reposts
| Feature | Collab Posts | Reposts (Story reshare) |
|---|---|---|
| Original post | Shared equally | Only on original poster’s profile |
| Engagement | Combined in one post | Engagement stays on original |
| Discoverability | Both profile grids | Stories disappear in 24h |
| Credit | Automatic (both in header) | Must manually credit |
Collab Posts vs. Mentions in Caption
| Feature | Collab Posts | Caption Mentions |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility | Both profiles | Only on one profile |
| Header | Both usernames | Only one username |
| Engagement metrics | Shared | Separate |
| Requires approval | Yes (must accept) | No |
Advanced Tips for Business Accounts
1. Track Collab Performance
Instagram Insights for collab posts:
Go to the collab post → View Insights → Check:
- Reach: How many unique accounts saw it
- Impressions: Total views
- Engagement: Likes + comments + saves + shares
- Profile visits: Did people visit your profile after seeing the post?
- Follows: How many new followers from this post
Compare to non-collab posts:
- Is engagement higher?
- Did you reach new accounts?
- What was the follower conversion rate?
Tools to track:
- Instagram native Insights
- Later, Hootsuite, Buffer (third-party analytics)
- Google Sheet to track collab results over time
2. Create a Collab Content Calendar
Plan collaborations in advance:
Monthly calendar:
- Week 1: Product feature with Brand A
- Week 2: Educational Reel with Expert B
- Week 3: Giveaway with Influencer C
- Week 4: BTS content with Partner D
Schedule strategically:
- Don’t oversaturate (max 1-2 collabs per week)
- Space out similar types of collabs
- Align with product launches, holidays, events
Content batching:
- Film multiple collab Reels in one day
- Schedule posts in advance
- Have collaborator approve content ahead of time
3. Build Long-Term Partnerships
Instead of one-off collabs:
- Create ongoing partnership series
- Monthly collab posts with the same account
- Build anticipation (“Every first Monday = collab with @partner”)
Example series:
- “Motivation Monday” with fitness coach
- “Tip Tuesday” with industry expert
- “Feature Friday” with different small businesses
Benefits:
- Consistent cross-promotion
- Audiences start expecting it
- Builds strong relationship with collaborator
- Easier content planning
4. Use Collabs for User-Generated Content
Customer collab posts:
- Invite happy customers to collab
- They create post reviewing your product
- You become collaborator
- Post appears on both profiles = social proof
Example:
- Customer posts photo using your product
- You ask: “Want to make this a collab post?”
- They say yes
- You edit the post to add yourself as collaborator
- OR they recreate the post with you as collaborator from the start
Result:
- Authentic user-generated content
- Customer’s followers see your product
- Builds social proof and trust
Fixing Instagram shadowbans ensures your collab posts reach their full potential audience without algorithmic restrictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but both accounts must follow each other. If one account is private and doesn’t follow the other, the collaboration won’t work. The easiest solution is to temporarily make your account public, create the collab post, then switch back to private. However, the post will remain visible to both audiences regardless of future privacy settings.
You can add only 1 collaborator per post (2 accounts total). Instagram currently does not support multiple collaborators on a single post. If you need to credit multiple people, consider tagging them in the photo or mentioning them in the caption instead.
No, it counts as one shared post with combined engagement. Instagram’s algorithm treats it as a single piece of content that appears on both profiles. The engagement (likes, comments, saves, shares) is pooled together, which can actually boost the post’s performance since it has higher engagement numbers than a regular post.
Yes, but only the original creator can remove a collaborator. Go to the post, tap the three dots, select Edit, tap on the collaborator’s name, and remove them. The post will remain on your profile as a regular post. The collaborator will also see the post disappear from their profile once removed.
Final Thoughts: Maximizing Instagram Collab Posts
Instagram collab posts are one of the most powerful features for growing your account, reaching new audiences, and building authentic partnerships. Unlike paid ads or aggressive growth tactics, collabs provide mutual benefit through genuine collaboration.
Key success factors for collab posts:
1. Choose collaborators strategically: Don’t just collab with anyone. Look for accounts with engaged audiences (not just high follower counts), complementary content, and aligned values.
2. Create valuable content together: The best collabs provide genuine value to both audiences. Don’t just cross-promote; create something neither of you could have created alone.
3. Promote the collaboration: Don’t just post and forget. Share to Stories, reply to every comment in the first hour, cross-promote on other platforms, and engage with both audiences.
4. Track and optimize: Use Instagram Insights to see which collabs perform best. What content types? Which collaborators? What posting times? Double down on what works.
5. Build long-term partnerships: The most successful Instagram accounts have recurring collab partners. Create series, plan monthly collaborations, and build genuine relationships beyond a single post.
Your collab strategy checklist:
This week:
- Identify 3-5 potential collaborators in your niche
- Reach out with a specific collab idea (not just “let’s collab sometime”)
- Create your first collab post using the steps in this guide
This month: 4. Analyze collab post performance in Insights 5. Reach out to 2 new potential partners 6. Test different content types (photo, carousel, Reel)
This quarter: 7. Build 1-2 ongoing partnerships with monthly collabs 8. Create a collaboration content calendar 9. Track follower growth and engagement from collab posts 10. Refine your strategy based on what’s working
Remember: The goal isn’t just to create collab posts, it’s to build genuine relationships that provide value to all three parties: you, your collaborator, and most importantly, your combined audiences. Focus on creating content that serves your followers first, and the growth will follow naturally.
Instagram collabs are most effective when they feel authentic, provide real value, and showcase why two accounts chose to partner together. Don’t force collaborations that don’t make sense just for exposure. The best partnerships are those where 1+1=3.
Start small, experiment with different collaborators and content types, and pay attention to what your audience responds to. Over time, you’ll develop a collab strategy that consistently grows your account while building meaningful partnerships in your industry.
Alex Bennett is an entrepreneur whose practical tips have helped thousands improve their careers and grow with confidence.