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  • Want to start an Instagram page as an introvert (no face/voice) need niche ideas & growth tips!

    Posted by Kind_Reference9585 on April 30, 2026 at 5:17 pm

    really want to become a content creator and start an Instagram page, but I’m completely lost on where to begin. Here’s my situation:
    🙋 About me:
    • I’m an introvert
    • I do NOT want to show my face or reveal my voice
    • I can spend 1.5+ hours a day on content creation
    • I’m a complete beginner
    ❓ What I need help with:
    1. What are some good niches for faceless/anonymous Instagram pages?
    2. What kind of content works well without showing your face or voice?
    3. How do I actually grow an account from 0 followers as a beginner?
    4. What free tools do you recommend for creating content?
    5. Any mistakes I should avoid as a beginner?
    I’m genuinely motivated and willing to put in the work. I just need the right direction. Would really appreciate advice from anyone who has grown a faceless page or knows this space well.
    Thanks in advance! 🙏

    Kind_Reference9585 replied 6 hours, 2 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • AnimalNo4732

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    April 30, 2026 at 7:57 pm

    When it comes to a niche I would pick something from the category you’re actually interested in, and would just find the type of content that performs well in this niche. It’s easier to stay consistent when you’re passionate about it and you can grow in almost any niche.

    You grow your account just by consistently posting and slowly improving the quality of your content. There’s no special magic here.

    For apps I would go for CapCut for editing and Photopea for graphic design (free alternative to Photoshop). If you’re going to promote some products or you want one page for all your links I would use mysocial.ink.

  • Ryankolp

    Guest
    April 30, 2026 at 9:19 pm

    Pick a niche where you can make repeatable posts without needing a personality brand: simple explainers, curated tips, mini case studies, book/tool summaries, local hidden gems, productivity systems, or “before/after” visual ideas. For faceless content, carousels usually beat random quote posts because they teach something. Start with one format: hook slide, 3–5 useful points, final save/follow prompt. Post daily for 30 days and track saves/shares, not just likes. Free tools: Canva, CapCut, Notion/Google Sheets for planning, and Meta’s scheduler. Biggest mistake: switching niches every week before you have enough data.

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