[n8n Template] Automated Instagram Reels Posting from Airtable Content Calendar
Description
A guide to understand, operate, and extend the workflow.
1) What this workflow does (and why it’s useful)
Goal: Turn a simple Airtable sheet into a content calendar that automatically publishes Instagram Reels via the Instagram Graph API, on a schedule you control in n8n.
Why this matters:
- Your team plans everything in Airtable (user-friendly, collaborative).
- n8n posts for you at the right time, every time.
- You keep full control (no third-party SaaS lock-in, no manual uploads).
- Later, you can reuse the same queue to post YouTube Shorts / TikTok (omnichannel).
Core flow (one row = one post):
- Cron starts the workflow at a set time.
-
Airtable – Search grabs due rows:
status = "To Post" AND scheduled_at <= NOW() AND platform = "IG"
. - Split Out processes each row individually.
-
Set (Map fields) normalizes Airtable fields →
video_url
,caption
,recordId
. - IG: Create Media Container registers your video as REEL.
- Wait 90s lets IG process the video.
- IG: Publish Reel publishes the container.
-
Airtable – Update marks the row as Posted, stores
ig_media_id
, and timestamp.
2) Architecture at a glance
[Cron]
→ [Airtable: Search records]
→ [Split Out: records]
→ [Set: Map fields]
→ [IG: Create Media Container]
→ [Wait 90s]
→ [IG: Publish Reel]
→ [Airtable: Update record]
Sticky Notes inside the workflow explain each step (they’re rendered from parameters.content
with Markdown).
3) Airtable schema (recommended)
Create a table (e.g., Posts
) with these fields:
FieldTypePurposevideo_url
URL or TextDirectly accessible (public) URL to your MP4caption
Long textFinal caption (hashtags, line breaks, emojis)platform
Single selectSet IG
for this workflowstatus
Single selectTo Post
→ will be picked up; Posted
laterscheduled_at
Date/Time (UTC)When to postig_media_id
Text (optional)Filled by n8n after publishingposted_at
Date/TimeFilled by n8n after publishing
Filter used in the Airtable “Search records” node:
AND({status}='To Post', {scheduled_at}<=NOW(), {platform}='IG')
> Tip: If you localize/rename fields, update the filter accordingly.
4) Prerequisites & credentials
- Instagram Business/Creator account connected to a Facebook Page.
- IG User ID for the connected account.
- Long-lived IG Access Token with permissions to create and publish content.
-
n8n environment variables (Settings → Environments):
-
IG_API_VERSION
(e.g.,v21.0
) IG_USER_ID
IG_ACCESS_TOKEN
-
- Airtable credential in n8n using a Personal Access Token (as in your example).
- A publicly accessible
video_url
(e.g., S3/GCS signed URL, public CDN, Drive/Dropbox direct link). The API pulls from your URL; it cannot fetch files behind logins.
5) Node-by-node deep dive (what each node expects/returns)
A) Cron Trigger
- What it does: Starts the workflow on a schedule (daily at 09:00 in the template).
- How to use: Adjust hours/minutes to your cadence (hourly, twice a day, etc.).
B) Airtable: Search records
-
Operation:
search
- Base/Table: Select from dropdowns (matches your account).
-
Options → filterByFormula:
AND({status}='To Post', {scheduled_at}<=NOW(), {platform}='IG')
-
Return: An array under
records[]
. Eachrecord
hasid
andfields
.
C) Split Out: records
-
What it does: Turns the
records[]
array into individual items. - Why: Downstream steps can then act on each post separately.
D) Set: Map fields
-
What it does: Normalizes data to predictable keys and keeps the
recordId
. -
Outputs:
-
recordId
={{$json.id}}
-
video_url
={{$json.fields.video_url}}
-
caption
={{$json.fields.caption}}
-
scheduled_at
={{$json.fields.scheduled_at}}
-
E) IG: Create Media Container (REELS)
-
Endpoint:
POST https://graph.facebook.com/{v}/{ig-user-id}/media
-
Body params:
-
video_url
={{$json.video_url}}
-
caption
={{$json.caption}}
media_type=REELS
-
share_to_feed=true
(optional) access_token=${IG_ACCESS_TOKEN}
-
-
Return: JSON with container id under
id
(this is yourcreation_id
for publishing).
F) Wait 90s
-
Why: IG needs time to process the video behind
video_url
. -
Tip: If your videos are large or high bitrate, you may increase to
120–180s
.
G) IG: Publish Reel
-
Endpoint:
POST https://graph.facebook.com/{v}/{ig-user-id}/media_publish
-
Body params:
-
creation_id = {{$json.id}}
(the container id from step E) access_token = ${IG_ACCESS_TOKEN}
-
-
Return: JSON with
id
= ig_media_id (the published media).
H) Airtable: Update record
- What it does: Writes results back to the same row.
-
Fields updated (example):
status = "Posted"
ig_media_id = {{$json.id}}
posted_at = {{$now}}
6) First-run checklist (do this once)
- In both Airtable nodes, pick your Base and Table (via dropdown).
- Confirm filterByFormula matches your field names exactly.
- Add one test row in Airtable:
-
video_url
= a public MP4 URL -
caption
= a small caption -
platform
=IG
-
status
=To Post
-
scheduled_at
= in the past (so it’s due now)
-
- Set Cron to run in the next minute (or click Execute Workflow manually).
- Confirm the flow:
- Airtable search → returns 1 record
- Container created → you get an
id
- After 90s → Publish returns a
media id
- Airtable updated → row becomes
Posted
withig_media_id
andposted_at
7) Daily operations (how to use it day-to-day)
- Your team fills Airtable with upcoming posts.
- Keep
status = To Post
, set accuratescheduled_at
in UTC. - n8n’s Cron checks regularly and posts due items.
- After publishing, the row is marked Posted (so it won’t re-post).
Backfilling:
If you need to post a bunch of older content, set scheduled_at
in the past for those rows and let Cron pick them up. If needed, run the workflow manually.
You'll get a complete guide and workflow template that lets you plan, schedule, and automatically publish Instagram Reels from Airtable via n8n—no third-party tools, full control, and easily extendable to other channels like YouTube Shorts and TikTok.