Auto dm new followers not working nextpost

The frustration of not being able to auto-DM new followers!

If you're using the "Next Post" feature to send a direct message (DM) to new followers, but it's not working, here are some potential solutions to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check your Instagram settings: Ensure that your Instagram account is set to allow DMs. Go to your profile, tap the three horizontal lines (Settings), and then tap "Account" > "Private Account" > "Allow Messages".
  2. Verify your Next Post settings: Double-check that you've set up the "Next Post" feature correctly. Go to your Instagram profile, tap the three horizontal lines (Settings), and then tap "Account" > "Next Post". Make sure the feature is enabled and set to send a DM to new followers.
  3. Check your DM settings: Ensure that your DM settings are not blocking the auto-DM. Go to your Instagram profile, tap the three horizontal lines (Settings), and then tap "Account" > "Private Account" > "Message Requests". Make sure the "Allow Message Requests" toggle is turned on.
  4. Check your account's DM limit: Instagram has a limit on the number of DMs you can send per hour. If you've reached this limit, you won't be able to send any more DMs, including auto-DMs. You can check your DM limit by going to your Instagram profile, tapping the three horizontal lines (Settings), and then tapping "Account" > "Private Account" > "Message Requests".
  5. Check for any Instagram outages or issues: Sometimes, Instagram's servers might be experiencing issues, which can affect the functionality of features like auto-DMs. Check Instagram's official Twitter account or website for any known outages or issues.
  6. Try restarting your app or device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve the issue. Try closing and reopening the Instagram app or restarting your device.
  7. Check for any third-party app issues: If you're using a third-party app to manage your Instagram account, it might be causing the issue. Try disabling the app or switching to a different one to see if the problem persists.
  8. Contact Instagram support: If none of the above solutions work, you can try contacting Instagram support for further assistance. They may be able to help you troubleshoot the issue or provide additional guidance.

Remember to always follow Instagram's guidelines and terms of service when using auto-DMs or any other features.