Platform features

Carousel

What is Carousel?

A carousel is a social media post format that packages multiple images, videos, or a mix of both into a single post that viewers swipe or click through. On platforms like Instagram and TikTok, carousels are commonly used to share step-by-step content, photo series, or collections that benefit from being presented as a sequence.

When you'd use it

  1. 1When the content has a natural sequence, such as a step-by-step process, a before-and-after, or a ranked list.
  2. 2When a single image or clip does not have enough room for the full story you want to tell.
  3. 3When you want viewers to spend more time with a post by swiping through multiple frames.
  4. 4When the platform's algorithm rewards high save rates and the content is worth bookmarking.

Example

A marketing agency posts a 10-slide carousel breaking down a brand's social strategy with one tactic per slide. The post averages 45 seconds of dwell time because viewers swipe through all slides, a signal Instagram's algorithm treats as strong engagement, resulting in broader reach than their single-image posts.

Use cases

  1. 1Showing a five-step tutorial where each slide covers one action.
  2. 2Presenting a product lineup with one item per slide and a consistent layout across each frame.
  3. 3Packaging a weekly tip series into a single swipeable post so followers can save it for later.

FAQ

How are carousels different from video posts for educational content?

Carousels let viewers control the pace, re-read a slide, and screenshot individual frames. Video requires the viewer to pause manually to absorb dense information. For content where the audience needs to process and possibly save individual steps, carousels tend to generate more saves and return views.

Make on-brand short-form video from the footage you already have.