The best time to post on Instagram.

A practical starting point for Instagram, plus how to find the times that work for your own audience. Free, no signup.

These are average starting points. Your real best time depends on your audience. RedaQuest Analytics shows yours.

Quick answer

The best time to post on Instagram, in short.

As a general starting point, weekday mornings and lunch breaks tend to work on Instagram, because people scroll while they wake up, commute, and take a break from work. These are averages, not a promise. The best time to post on Instagram is whenever your audience is actually online, and that's specific to your account. Use the times below as a baseline, then refine with your own data.

  • Weekday mornings. Roughly 8 to 11 a.m., when people check their phones before and at the start of the workday.
  • Lunch breaks. Around 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., a reliable midday scroll window.
  • Early evenings. Roughly 6 to 9 p.m., once people are home and relaxing.
  • Best days. Tuesday through Thursday tend to edge ahead. Weekends are quieter for many accounts, though it depends on your niche.

How it works

How to find your best time to post on Instagram.

Start with the averages.

Post a few times across weekday mornings, lunch, and early evenings to use the starting points above as a baseline.

Check your Instagram insights.

Open Instagram Insights and look at when your followers are most active by day and hour. Switch to a professional account if you have not already, since insights need it.

Post at your peaks and adjust.

Schedule your next posts for the hours your audience is most active, then watch reach and saves and keep tuning. RedaQuest can find these times and schedule to Instagram for you automatically.

Why timing matters

Right post, wrong time, no reach.

Instagram tends to show your post to a slice of your followers first. If they engage quickly, it reaches more people. Posting when your audience is asleep means a slow start, so even a strong post can stall. Timing won't fix a weak post, but it gives a good one its best shot.

The real answer: your audience

Averages get you started. Your audience decides.

A B2B account, a local café, and a travel creator all have different peak hours, even on the same platform. Your followers might be in one time zone or spread across several. That's why a generic chart is only a guess. RedaQuest watches when your Instagram audience actually engages, tells you your best times, and schedules your posts to hit them.

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FAQ

Best time to post on Instagram, answered.

What is the best time to post on Instagram?
As a general starting point, weekday mornings, lunch breaks, and early evenings tend to work, with Tuesday through Thursday often a little stronger. Treat that as a baseline and refine it with your own Instagram insights, because your audience is unique.
Is there a single best time that works for every account?
No. The averages are a useful starting point, but the real best time depends on where your followers are and when they are online. Two accounts in the same niche can have different peaks.
How do I find my own best time to post on Instagram?
Switch to a professional account, open Instagram Insights, and look at the most active times for your followers by day and hour. Post at those peaks, then keep adjusting. RedaQuest can find these times and schedule to Instagram for you.
Is this tool free?
Yes. The starting points and the upcoming finder are free, with no signup needed.

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