March 9, 2026
How to Add an Instagram Feed to Your Website in 2026
A practical guide to adding an Instagram feed to your website without turning a social-proof block into a maintenance problem.
The best Instagram feed plugin is not necessarily the one with the longest feature list. For most businesses, the bigger question is whether the feed will actually look right on the site and stay easy to manage after launch.
A useful plugin should do three things well: make setup simple, make the feed feel native to the page, and reduce future maintenance.
Related reading: Implementation walkthrough, Plugin vs manual tradeoffs.
This decision matters most for brands whose visual output is part of the sales process: restaurants, beauty businesses, e-commerce brands, agencies, studios, hotels, fitness businesses, and creators.
RevuKit fits teams that want a cleaner productized workflow instead of a one-off embed that becomes annoying later. That is why it makes sense for design-led sites and Framer users in particular.
Choose the plugin that improves the full workflow, not just the first installation. If the feed becomes part of your brand presentation, convenience alone is not enough.
Setup quality, design fit, and maintenance burden are usually the most important factors.
Often yes, especially when the feed is part of a polished production site.
Teams running low-stakes temporary pages may not need the best long-term workflow.
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