TechCrunch reports that the in-development Series feature will allow creators to bundle both new and existing Reels into a single collection. Each Reel is expected to be positioned as an episode within a larger series. Meanwhile, all of the videos will reportedly be accessible from a dedicated page on the creator’s profile.
As per the report, Meta claims that the feature is designed to improve the viewing experience for serialised content. The feature could reportedly be particularly useful for tutorials, educational content, challenges, storytelling formats, and multipart reviews. These are all forms of content where continuity between videos is important.
For example, a creator running a multi-day challenge, tutorial, or educational series can reportedly group all related videos. This would potentially make it easier for followers to find and watch every episode in order.
Users will see an option to open a complete series and browse related videos when scrolling through Instagram or Facebook Reels, the report adds. They can also reportedly save a series to watch later, or return to it as new episodes are published.
Notably, TikTok, which is one of Meta’s main rivals in the short-form content space, had introduced a Series feature in 2023. While the Menlo Park-based tech company is prioritising content organisation instead of monetisation, it reportedly told TechCrunch that potential ways to generate revenue from the feature in the future are already being explored. However, Meta did not explicitly reveal any specific plans.
At the moment, Meta’s Series feature reportedly remains limited to a select group of creators who already produce serialised content on Instagram and Facebook. The company has yet to announce details about its wider availability.