Learn how to connect RSS feed with Instagram using Pabbly Connect. Step-by-step tutorial on automating posts from RSS feeds to your Instagram account. Learn to create powerful connections between your critical applications without requiring specialized programming knowledge or extensive technical background.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for RSS Feed Integration

To connect RSS feed with Instagram, you first need to access Pabbly Connect. Start by signing into your Pabbly Connect account. If you are a new user, click on the ‘Sign up for free’ button to create an account, which offers 100 free tasks each month.

Once logged in, navigate to the Pabbly Connect dashboard. From there, you can begin creating a new workflow by clicking on the ‘Create Workflow’ button located in the top right corner. This is where the integration process will begin.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

In the dialog box that appears, name your workflow as ‘Connect RSS Feed with Instagram’. This will help you identify the workflow later. You can also organize it into a folder; for instance, create a folder named ‘RSS Feed to Instagram’. using Pabbly Connect

  • Click on ‘Create’ to finalize your workflow setup.
  • You will now see a window for setting up the trigger and action applications.

In this window, select ‘RSS by Pabbly’ as your trigger application and choose ‘New Item in Feed’ as the trigger event. This means that every time a new item is added to your RSS feed, it will trigger an action in Instagram.


3. Setting Up the RSS Feed Trigger

Once you have selected the trigger application, click on the ‘Connect’ button to establish the connection. You will need to provide your RSS feed URL in the designated field. This URL is crucial as it allows Pabbly Connect to check for updates in your RSS feed at regular intervals.

After entering the feed URL, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’. This action will prompt Pabbly Connect to fetch data from the specified RSS feed. You will receive a response containing details such as the title, publish date, media content URL, and other relevant information from the new item added to your feed.


4. Configuring Instagram Action in Pabbly Connect

Next, you need to set up the action application. Select ‘Instagram for Business’ as your action application and choose the action event ‘Publish Photo’. This step will allow you to create a post on your Instagram account whenever there is a new item in your RSS feed. using Pabbly Connect

To connect your Instagram account, click on the ‘Connect’ button. You will be prompted to log in to your Instagram account. Once logged in, authorize the connection. After successful authorization, you can proceed to map the necessary fields for your Instagram post.

  • Map the photo URL received from the RSS feed response.
  • Set the caption for the post using the title of the new RSS item.

Click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to finalize the action setup. This will create a test post on your Instagram account based on the data received from the RSS feed.


5. Finalizing Your RSS to Instagram Integration

After completing the setup, check your Instagram account to confirm that a new post has been created. The post should include the image and caption derived from the latest item in your RSS feed. This confirms that the integration between RSS feed and Instagram via Pabbly Connect is successful.

Now, every time a new item is added to your RSS feed, Pabbly Connect will automatically post it on your Instagram account. This automation saves time and ensures that your Instagram is updated with the latest content from your feed.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to connect RSS feed with Instagram using Pabbly Connect. By following the steps outlined, you can automate your Instagram posts directly from your RSS feed, enhancing your social media presence effortlessly.

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