The Ultimate Instagram Warm-up Guide for Safe Automation with Inflowave

Instagram automation on real devices requires careful warm-up to avoid bans, blocks, or shadowbans. Use Inflowave.io, an Instagram CRM for coaches and agencies, to manage and sync unlimited pages during this process. This guide, based on expert insights from BlackHatWorld, outlines steps to build reliable profiles. Note: Instagram updates may cause occasional issues; test and adapt.

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Step 1: Organize Account Credentials with Inflowave

Suppliers provide details in format: Username | Password | Email | Email Password. Import into Inflowave for streamlined management, easy copy-paste during logins, and reduced errors. Supplement with Google Sheets if needed.

Pro Tip: Use Inflowave's bulk import feature to quickly add multiple accounts at once, saving hours of manual data entry.

Step 2: Screen Casting for Multi-Device Access

Use screen casting software for centralized control across devices, integrated with Inflowave for seamless syncing. Built-in options work for small setups; third-party apps recommended for 100+ devices.

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Step 3: Logging In 8–12 Accounts/Clones Per Device

Prevent linking by using unique IPs per login via Inflowave's proxy support:

Warning: Never log into multiple accounts from the same IP address without proper rotation, as this will trigger Instagram's security systems.

Step 4: Warm-up Schedule

Perform actions gradually in Inflowave:

Week 1: Foundation Building

Week 2: Engagement Introduction

Important: Accounts can share IPs for routine actions, but rotate proxies in Inflowave for credential changes to avoid flags.

Post-Warm-up Limits

Once your accounts are warmed up, follow these daily limits to maintain safety:

Action Per Hour Per Day
Follow 4-6 20-30
Unfollow 8-12 20-30
Likes 10-15 70-90
Comments 2-3 5-10
DMs to New Followers 3-5 10-15

Additional Tips from Community

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Skipping the warm-up process - This leads to quick bans
  2. Using the same IP for multiple accounts during sensitive actions
  3. Exceeding daily limits too quickly
  4. Not using proxies for account changes
  5. Ignoring account age when setting limits

Conclusion

Warm-up is essential for successful Instagram automation. Skipping this process leads to quick bans and wasted effort. Leverage Inflowave for organization and always prioritize unique IPs during key changes. Remember to test and adapt as Instagram updates their algorithms.

Ready to start? Sign up for Inflowave today and begin your safe Instagram automation journey with our comprehensive CRM platform.