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Drop in the next batch of posts you are considering for the feed.
A free Instagram feed planner. Upload photos, rearrange them with drag and drop, and preview the profile grid on this device before anything goes live.Saves locally in your browser
Instagram profiles are judged as a grid, not as isolated posts. When you can see the whole feed before publishing, it becomes much easier to spot repeated colors, awkward clusters, or a sequence that breaks the visual rhythm.
This Instagram grid planner gives you a fast draft space: upload photos, drag them into place, switch between mobile and raw-grid views, and keep the layout saved locally while you work out the next move.
Drop in the next batch of posts you are considering for the feed.
Drag tiles around until the pacing, color balance, and subject mix feel right.
Check the mobile profile preview and save the plan locally before posting.
Yes. The planner saves the uploaded images and their order in your browser on this device, so you can close the page and come back to the same draft later.
Yes. Upload multiple images, then drag any tile to a new position to preview how the feed will look before you publish.
No. This tool is for visual planning only. It helps you preview your feed and decide on an order before you schedule or publish elsewhere.
No. The planner works for free in the browser and does not require an account just to build or save a layout draft.
They are the same thing. An Instagram feed planner lets you preview how upcoming posts will look on your profile grid before publishing. This tool does both — plan the feed layout and preview the grid in one place.
Once the layout feels right, EziBreezy helps you draft captions, keep campaign posts organized, and move from visual planning into scheduled Instagram publishing without losing context.
Read the editorial walkthrough on why planning the whole feed changes the quality of each post.
Use the planner as part of a clearer Instagram brand system instead of treating the grid like a standalone aesthetic exercise.
Map the wider monthly campaign before you fine-tune the Instagram feed layout.
Turn one hero image into a multi-post profile grid when you want a bigger reveal.
Use a swipeable carousel when the story belongs inside one post instead of across the profile.
Turn the feed plan into scheduled posts with auto-publishing and grid preview.