You can give your customers a way to buy in your store without ever leaving the Instagram app by tagging products in your posts and stories. Instagram uses a Facebook Shop catalog to find and tag products. Once your products are tagged, customers can see a bag icon and tap a link to view the item’s name, pricing, description, extra photos, and a direct link to your storefront product page to further purchase a product.
You can sync and connect your Facebook Shop with your Instagram business profile in a couple of clicks. As a result, you'll have multiple sales channels — your product catalog will appear on your website, Facebook Page and Instagram – and you can manage catalog and orders from one place, your store admin.
Requirements for selling on Instagram
Before you get access to tag your products, the Instagram/Facebook team will review your account. To minimize the chance that your store is rejected to sell on Instagram, you need to make sure that your business meets these requirements:
Shopping on Instagram provides access to Instagram’s platform through Facebook, as Instagram uses your Facebook Shop catalog to find and tag your products.
Before setting up, make sure to:
To set up Shopping on Instagram through your store admin:
That’s it! Once complete, Instagram will automatically begin the review process for access to product tagging.
Now, wait for Instagram to approve your account for the Shopping feature. According to Instagram, processing time varies from a few days to a few weeks.
As soon as your account is approved, you'll receive a notification in your Instagram app that you can turn on the product tagging feature in your Instagram account.
Catalog Manager is Facebook's inventory platform, where you can manage your product catalog. From Catalog Manager, you can create ads to promote your products, enable Instagram Shopping or (if all set up) check out the review status for your Facebook and Instagram connected accounts.
To check on your account approval:
If your products were disapproved, please make sure your store meets all the requirements. If you are still having trouble, you can contact the Facebook Commerce support team for Instagram Shopping questions issues through this support form.
Once your account is approved for product tagging, you may enable the feature in Instagram:
If you don’t see the Shopping section, your account is probably still under review. If your account hasn't been approved for the product tagging feature, please make sure you have fulfilled all the requirements for getting access to the product tagging and wait a bit more. You can check out the approval process in Facebook’s Catalog Manager.
After you've been approved and completed setup in Shopping in Settings, you can start tagging products in both new and existing posts and stories. You can tag up to 5 products per single-image post or 20 products per carousel.
If your products have variations like sizes or colors, Instagram counts each product variation (e.g., size or color options) as a separate item. Don’t be alarmed if the total number of products in your Instagram catalog exceeds the number of products in your Facebook Shop.
To tag a product:
Instagram will review your product tags to ensure they comply with Instagram’s commerce policies. The review process usually takes a few seconds, but sometimes Instagram takes more time to check the product in detail.
Tags under review are marked as Pending. These tags will be visible as soon as they are approved by Instagram.
If you delete a product from your catalog or the product runs out of stock, the associated tag will be removed from all posts where it was featured. Note, this product tag won't reappear when the product comes back in stock.
Tapping the product tag from your post provides the following information for your customers:
After publishing nine shopping posts, businesses receive a persistent Shop tab on their Instagram business profile. This allows customers to view all posts with tags from your account easily.
Follow tips below for your store’s Instagram account to be faster approved for tagging products.
If you are a business or public figure and sell products, we suggest creating a separate Instagram account for your business. This makes it easy for Instagram to recognize your business. As only Business profiles are allowed for product tagging. You can utilize Creator profiles, which have extended features like statistics about your followers, contact buttons, etc.
It might take a while to get access to product tagging. We get it. We hope this information helps get your store closer to leverage the Instagram sales channel.