Educational Instagram Carousel
A 10-slide structure for high-save, educational Instagram content.
Author
AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
Updated
March 17, 2026
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Copy-ready template
This page is maintained by the AI Free Tools editorial team and updated when workflows, product details, or practical guidance change. When we recommend our own tools, the goal is to match the task the reader is already trying to complete.
SLIDE 1 (Hook/Cover): HOW TO [Desirable Outcome] WITHOUT [Common Pain Point] (Bold text, striking image, large font) SLIDE 2 (The Problem): Most people struggle with [Topic] because they do [X]. But that's the WRONG approach. Here is why... SLIDE 3-7 (The Steps/Tips): Step [X]: [Actionable Tip] [Short paragraph explaining the 'Why' and 'How'] [Visual icon or example image] SLIDE 8 (The Secret): The #1 mistake to avoid: [Counter-intuitive advice that shows your expertise] SLIDE 9 (Summary Checklist): Save this checklist for later: ✅ [Action 1] ✅ [Action 2] ✅ [Action 3] SLIDE 10 (CTA): Was this helpful? Drop a 🚀 in the comments if you're going to try this. [Save Button Highlight] | [Share Button Highlight]
💡 Pro Tip
Instagram prioritizes 'Saves' and 'Shares' over 'Likes' in 2026. Design your carousels specifically so that Slide 9 is highly saveable (checklists, formulas).
📌 When to Use This Template
Instagram Growth, Educational Content
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