Instagram Reels Ideas: 20 Easy Posts for Beginners
Stuck for Instagram Reels ideas? This beginner guide hands you 20 simple Reels you can film today, plus easy tips to plan, post, and stay consistent.
By The Plumefy Team

Coming up with Instagram Reels ideas is the hardest part for most new creators. You open the app, you want to post, and your mind goes blank. That is normal. The good news: you do not need to be funny, famous, or fancy. You just need a few simple ideas and a plan. This guide gives you both, step by step, in plain words.
A Reel is just a short video on Instagram. Most run 15 to 90 seconds. People love them because they are quick and fun to watch. The app also shows Reels to lots of new people, so they are a great way to grow.

Fresh Instagram Reels ideas you can make today
You do not need a script. Pick one idea below and start. These work for almost anyone:
- Show a "before and after." Cleaning, drawing, cooking, a haircut. People love seeing the change.
- Share 3 quick tips about something you know. Count them on screen: tip 1, tip 2, tip 3.
- Answer a question people ask you a lot. Type the question at the top of the video.
- Do a "day in my life." Film small clips through your day, then stitch them together.
- Show how you make something. A snack, a craft, a drawing, a tidy room.
- Try a trend. Use a popular song or a simple dance. Trends help new people find you.
- Make a list. "5 books I love." "3 cheap dinners." Lists are easy and fun.
- Share a mistake and what you learned. Honest videos feel friendly.
- Give a tour. Your desk, your bag, your bookshelf, your garden.
- React to something in your hobby. Show a clip, then your face and your thoughts.
Tip: The first 2 seconds matter most. Open with the best part or a bold sentence so people stop scrolling.
Here are ten more to keep you going:
- A "what I eat in a day" clip.
- A quick "how I packed my bag" video.
- A "things I wish I knew" list.
- A funny fail with a happy ending.
- A slow, calm "satisfying" video of you working.
- A "pick one" game with two choices on screen.
- A short story about your day.
- A "myth vs. truth" about your hobby.
- A "get ready with me" while you talk.
- A thank-you to the people who follow you.
How to plan your Reels so you never run out
The trick to posting often is a plan. You do not have to post every day. Two or three Reels a week is plenty when you are new. Here is a simple way to stay ready:
- Keep an ideas list. When an idea pops up, write it in your notes. Do not trust your memory.
- Batch your filming. Pick one day and film three or four Reels at once. It saves a lot of time.
- Edit them together. Add captions and music to each one.
- Pick your posting days. Maybe Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- Schedule them. Set them up early so they post on their own.
That last step is where many beginners get stuck. Filming the night before, every single time, is tiring. This is where a tool helps.
How Plumefy makes posting Reels easier
Plumefy lets you plan all your posts in one place. Write your video idea, add your caption, and pick the day and time you want it to go live. Then you can relax. You do not have to be on your phone at the exact moment.
Plumefy also helps you cross-post. That means one video can go to Instagram and other platforms too, without doing it by hand each time. For new creators, this saves hours.
Plumefy has one more handy feature for Instagram: it can show you who unfollowed you, and it does this in a safe way. You never give Plumefy your password. You never log in to Instagram through it. Instead, you download your own data from Instagram, then upload that file to Plumefy. Plumefy reads it and shows you the list. Your account stays private and safe.
This matters because growing is not only about new followers. It also helps to know what is working. If a certain kind of Reel makes people leave, you learn and change. If another kind brings people in, you make more like it.
Simple tips to make your Reels better
You do not need a fancy camera. Your phone is enough. Try these small things:
- Film in good light. Stand near a window. Daylight is free and looks great.
- Hold the phone tall, not sideways. Reels are tall videos.
- Add captions so people can watch without sound.
- Keep it short. Cut out the slow parts.
- Use a popular song when it fits. It can help more people see your Reel.
Most of all, keep going. Your first Reels will not be perfect, and that is fine. Every creator started with a wobbly first video. The more you post, the better you get.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find good Instagram Reels ideas fast?
Look at what you already do well and share it in a short clip. Tips, lists, and "how I do it" videos are the easiest. Keep a notes file and add ideas the moment they come to you.
How long should a Reel be?
Most good Reels are 15 to 30 seconds. Short and clear beats long and slow. You can go up to 90 seconds if your idea needs it.
How often should a beginner post Reels?
Two or three times a week is a great start. Being steady matters more than posting a lot. Use a schedule so you do not burn out.
Do I need to use trending songs?
No, but they can help. A popular song can push your Reel to more people. Pick one that fits your video, not one that feels random.
Does Plumefy need my Instagram password?
No. Plumefy never asks for your password and never logs in to Instagram for you. To see who unfollowed you, download your own data from Instagram and upload that file to Plumefy.
You have plenty of ideas now, so the only thing left is to film one. Start small, stay steady, and let a simple plan carry you. When you are ready to schedule your Reels and post without the stress, give Plumefy a try.
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