Reel

A Reel is a short, vertical video format built for full-screen mobile viewing, usually 15 to 90 seconds long and designed to be discovered by people who do not follow you.

In more detail

Reels started on Instagram and now describe the same kind of short vertical video on Facebook too. They lean on quick cuts, trending audio, captions, and on-screen text, and the algorithm pushes them heavily into feeds and the dedicated Reels tab. That reach focus is the point: unlike a regular post that mostly reaches your existing followers, a Reel is built to land in front of strangers, which makes it one of the main ways accounts grow. The format is close to TikTok videos and YouTube Shorts, so creators often make one clip and post it across all three.

Example

A coffee shop films a 20 second clip of a latte being poured, adds a trending song and a one-line caption, and posts it as a Reel. Most of its regular posts reach a few hundred followers, but the Reel gets shown to 12,000 people who have never heard of the shop, and 300 of them visit the profile.

RedaQuest's scheduler lets you queue Reels alongside your other posts and set them to publish at the times your audience is most active.

FAQ

Reel, answered.

How long can a Reel be?
On Instagram, Reels can run up to 90 seconds for most uploads, though longer videos are supported in some cases. Shorter clips, around 15 to 30 seconds, often hold attention better and get watched all the way through.
What is the difference between a Reel and a Story?
A Reel is a short video built for discovery and stays on your profile, so new people can find it for a long time. A Story disappears after 24 hours and is mostly seen by people who already follow you.

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