As with many things related to Instagram, there’s no ideal or target that has been released to the public on what Reels length performs best.
That said, Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, has made it clear that Reels are very important to a thriving Instagram performance.
Ultimately, Instagram wants viewers to clock more time on the platform, and photos alone just aren’t going to do that. Videos help connect people to what they love, and regular accounts spend more time on the platform because of it.
So, there’s not a cookie-cutter answer for what Instagram Reel length works best. The true key is what happens during the first few seconds of your Reels.
This is where Instagram users will decide whether or not they’re going to keep watching. Are you going to hook them in, or are they going to keep scrolling?
Even if you post long reels, if they’re captivating at the start and throughout, they’ll still get a high viewer count. It’s vital that they’re in from the very beginning.
It’s also worth keeping in mind that the goal is to create content that adds value to your audience in a short time frame. That means don’t over-create your video to make it 90 seconds when it easily could have been more interesting at 20 sec.
What brands, businesses, and social media managers really need to know is that good videos and good Reels on Instagram are relatable and engaging.
Those are the two main tips to keep in mind when creating content for your audience. The same goes for stories, and even a static photo post. If you aren’t relating to your audience, they’re likely to lose interest fast.
For example, if you hate motorcycles and all a particular social media account posts is motorcycle videos, no matter how good those videos are, you’re going to skip over them.
That means that the content isn’t relatable for that user. You’ve got to understand what your audience can relate to and why they are viewing your post in the first place.
After that, you’ve got to find ways to engage with them. Use fun and creative tools, add music or audio directly, show them behind the scenes and ask for their opinion, or even create a carousel post with a call to action.
No matter what, you should always find a way to tell your viewers what they should do after checking out your post: should they like? Comment? Share? What’s the main purpose of this reel?
After you’ve defined these items, you can then move on to some more technical considerations. Keep in mind that the default time limit for reels is 30 seconds, but some say it’s actually better to stick to 7 to 15 seconds.
HACK! Short reels will typically loop when finished, which means that you’ll get multiple views as the video plays again. The algorithm will pick that up, which is something that gets it out to more users.
Unfortunately this won’t happen with longer reels. So, just something to keep in mind! That said, don’t force your videos to fit within 7-15 seconds. A healthy mix of captivating content is always good.