Stories are the lowest-pressure surface on Instagram: they vanish in 24 hours, nobody expects production value, and the sticker tray hands you engagement mechanics for free. The catch is consistency — Stories work when you show up most days. These 18 formats are organised so that showing up never requires a creative meeting with yourself.

A shop owner filming a quick vertical Story on their phone during the workday

Interactive — use the stickers

Stories' superpower is the sticker tray. Every tap on a poll, quiz or slider is engagement Instagram counts — and a tiny commitment that keeps your account in the viewer's Stories tray tomorrow.

1

This-or-that poll

Two options, one tap. Product A or B, early bird or night owl, window or aisle. Run one weekly as a fixture.

2

Emoji slider for a sneak peek

Tease something new with a "how excited are we?" slider. The sticker does the engagement work; the peek does the marketing.

3

Quiz: myth or fact

One myth from your industry per Story. People love being wrong in private — and remember the answer.

4

Question box: ask me anything

Open a Q&A about your craft, then answer the best ones in follow-up Stories. One box can fuel a week of content.

5

Poll the next decision

Let followers pick the next flavour, colour or feature. They'll come back to see if their side won — and feel ownership when it ships.

6

Countdown sticker to anything

Launch, market day, last booking slot. The sticker has a built-in reminder — every tap is an opted-in notification.

Behind the scenes — low effort, high trust

Stories disappear in 24 hours, which lowers the bar: imperfect is the format. This is where the unpolished phone clip belongs.

7

The first 10 minutes of your day

Opening up, machines warming, lists being written. A 10-second clip; same ritual, different day — it becomes appointment viewing.

8

Work in progress, no reveal

The half-done thing, with "finished version tomorrow." Cliffhangers work at every scale.

9

Today's small win

An order packed, a tricky fix done, a kind email. One line of text over a photo. Consistent positivity compounds.

10

The mess-up Story

The wonky batch, the typo on the chalkboard. Self-deprecating beats self-promoting in Stories — and replies pour in.

11

A day in 5 Stories

Morning, midday, afternoon, evening, close. Light narrative arc, zero editing. Save it as a Highlight called "A normal day."

12

What just arrived

Unbox deliveries on camera — stock, materials, new gear. Anticipation content writes itself.

Recurring prompts — never start from zero

Give weekdays a fixture and Stories stop being a daily creative decision. Two or three of these are enough.

13

Monday: the week ahead

What's new, what's back, what's ending this week. Practical, 15 seconds, your regulars actually use it.

14

Wednesday: one tip

A single, narrow tip from your trade, text-on-background. Builds the Highlight that becomes your free FAQ.

15

Friday: the weekly favourite

Best seller, favourite moment, customer photo of the week. End the week on proof.

16

Reshare every mention

Customer tags you? Reshare with a sticker and a thank-you. It's the easiest Story you'll ever post and it trains more tagging.

17

Throwback to a feed post

Reshare your best post from months ago to Stories. New followers never saw it; the feed post gets a second life.

18

The "still here" Story

No news? Post your hours, location and one photo of today. Visibility is the point — Stories keep you in the tray even on quiet days.

Preguntas frecuentes

How do I get more views on my Instagram Stories?

Three levers, in order of impact: post daily (the Stories tray rewards streaks — gaps push you to the back), open with something tappable (a poll or question in slide one lifts completion for the whole sequence), and reply to every sticker interaction (each reply strengthens your relationship score with that viewer, which decides whether they see tomorrow's Story). View counts follow consistency, not production value.

How many Stories should I post per day?

One to four. Visibility comes from showing up daily, not from volume — past five or six slides, completion rates drop and you train viewers to skip.

Do Stories help my reach if they disappear after 24 hours?

Yes — indirectly but meaningfully. Story interactions (polls, replies, taps) are engagement signals that strengthen your relationship score with each viewer, which lifts how often your feed posts and future Stories get shown to them.

Should Stories be polished like feed posts?

No — the opposite. Stories are the casual channel: phone-shot, real-time, imperfect. Audiences consistently engage more with raw Stories than designed ones; save the polish for the feed.

What are Highlights for and which should I have?

Highlights turn 24-hour Stories into permanent profile sections — your unofficial second website. Most small businesses want three to five: an about/intro, an FAQ or tips collection, social proof, and something practical (menu, price list, how to book).

Keep going

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