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Creator playbook · 2026 edition

How to Start an Instagram Infographic Page

Editorial Instagram pages — the kind that post bold-title carousel slides instead of personal photos — are the single most scalable content format on the platform right now. Accounts like @wealth (15M), @wasted (21M), @ladbible (16M), and @historyphotographed (10M) are media companies built on this one format. None of them show a face. None of them shoot original photography. All of them ship 1-3 posts a day.

BeyondBeings is the AI carousel tool that lets you actually do this — turn one prompt into a 6-slide editorial carousel with image, title overlay, and caption in under a minute. This guide walks you through how to pick a niche, build the editorial voice, ship your first 30 carousels, and grow from zero.

The biggest infographic pages on Instagram right now

Before you start, look at what works. These are the editorial pages that built nine-figure audiences on the carousel format. Notice the range — finance, viral news, history, futurism — and notice how consistent each account's voice is across thousands of posts.

@wealth

~15M

Business / Finance

Bold-title carousel slides explaining business news, finance trends, and money psychology. The flagship of the format.

@wasted

~21M

Entertainment / News

Daily editorial carousels covering pop culture, viral moments, and headline news with a tabloid-magazine voice.

@ladbible

~16M

Viral Entertainment

Mix of carousels and reels covering viral news, lad-culture, and entertainment. The carousel posts use the same editorial title overlay format.

@historyphotographed

~10M

History

Archival photos paired with bold caption-slide storytelling. Proves the format works for any niche with strong narrative material.

@futurism

~1M

Science / Tech

Headline + text-slide news carousels covering AI, space, and emerging technology. The serious-news incarnation of the format.

@nasdaily

~5M

World stories

Numbered text-slide stories about people and places worth knowing. Built an entire media company on one format.

The unifying element across all of these: bold editorial title overlays, no faces, consistent voice, daily output. This is the format BeyondBeings is built around — the same look, the same speed, available to you from day one.

The 5-step playbook

Most creators get stuck on production — they pick a niche, post 6 carousels, then quit because each post took two hours in Canva. The playbook below assumes you'll use BeyondBeings for production so you can focus on the strategy.

Step 1

Pick a niche you can post about for 2 years

The single biggest mistake: picking a niche that's hot today rather than one you'll still care about in 18 months. Daily output compounds — quitting at month 4 because you're bored is the most common failure mode in this space.

Proven categories: business/finance, history, true crime, conspiracy, science/tech, viral entertainment, fitness, food, marketing/creator economy, sports, lifestyle. Pick the one where you'd genuinely enjoy reading 50 articles a week to source content.

Step 2

Define your editorial voice in one sentence

Every successful infographic page can be summarized in one voice line. @wealth is "the business story behind every headline." @historyphotographed is "the photo that captured the moment." @nasdaily is "stories worth telling, in one minute."

Write yours in one sentence. Tape it to your monitor. Every carousel you generate should pass the test of fitting that voice — if it doesn't, scrap the topic and pick a different one.

Step 3

Ship your first 30 carousels in 30 days

This is where BeyondBeings earns its place in your workflow. Each carousel takes about a minute end-to-end: type the topic, pick 6 slides, generate, download. Thirty days × one post = thirty carousels, which is roughly the inventory you need to look established when someone hits your profile for the first time.

Don't agonize over post 1 vs post 30. The pages that succeed are the ones that ship volume early — the algorithm needs data on you, and so does your future audience.

Step 4

Settle into a sustainable posting rhythm

After the first 30, drop to 5-6 posts per week. This is the rhythm most established editorial pages run. Daily posting burns most operators out within 6 months; 5x/week is sustainable for years.

Use BeyondBeings to batch — generate your week's worth of carousels on Sunday afternoon, schedule them through Later or Buffer, then spend the week engaging with your comments rather than producing.

Step 5

Grow with the algorithm, not against it

Saves and shares are the only two metrics that matter on carousels — they tell Instagram your post is worth resurfacing. Optimize for saveability (information-dense slides, clear hierarchies) and shareability (hot takes, surprising facts, contrarian angles).

Watch what works in your niche. If a post hits 10x your average, generate 3 more carousels on the same topic family the next week — the algorithm will keep surfacing you to the same audience.

How BeyondBeings fits into the workflow

The hardest part of running an infographic page isn't writing the hook — it's getting from "I have a topic" to "I have a finished 6-slide post" without spending two hours in a design tool. That's the gap BeyondBeings closes.

You type a topic — "the real reason WeWork collapsed" or "5 forgotten 1980s tech failures" — and BeyondBeings drafts the slide-by-slide narrative arc, generates a photorealistic image for each slide, composites a bold editorial title overlay in the Anton typography family, writes the caption, and assembles the whole carousel in roughly a minute. You edit anything you don't like and download. Then you post.

That changes the math of running an infographic page from "this is a part-time job" to "this is a 20-minute habit." Which is the only way most people actually maintain daily output for long enough to grow.

Who BeyondBeings is built for

The people running editorial Instagram pages today fall into a few buckets. If you see yourself here, this is the tool you need.

Aspiring theme-page operators

Just bought the handle, picked the niche, planning your first 30 posts. BeyondBeings is what gets you from 0 to 30 in your first month.

Existing pages stuck at 5K-50K

You've found your voice but can't post consistently enough to break through. BeyondBeings 4x's your output without changing your quality bar.

Multi-page operators

You run 2-5 pages across niches. BeyondBeings turns each one into a 20-minute-a-day operation rather than a separate part-time job.

Newsletter writers

Your newsletter already has the editorial voice. BeyondBeings turns each issue into a carousel for Instagram in 90 seconds.

Personal brands going faceless

You're tired of being on-camera and want to scale to a content-first format. BeyondBeings is the production pipeline for that pivot.

Agencies running client pages

Ship 30 client carousels a week across 6 accounts. BeyondBeings handles the volume; your team handles the strategy and polish.

Frequently asked questions

The questions aspiring infographic-page creators ask most. Don't see yours? Email info@beyondbeings.com.

What is an Instagram infographic page?
An Instagram infographic page (also called a theme page or faceless page) is an account that posts text-heavy editorial graphics — usually bold-title carousel slides — instead of personal photos or reels. Accounts like @wealth, @wasted, @ladbible, and @historyphotographed are the most famous examples. The creator doesn't show their face; the content is the entire product.
How long does it take to grow an Instagram infographic page?
Realistically, 6-18 months of consistent daily posting to cross 10K followers in a viable niche. The pages that get to a million in under a year usually have one of three things: an existing audience they redirected, a hot-take editorial voice that goes viral early, or a niche with very little incumbent competition. BeyondBeings exists to let you actually ship daily without burning out — the consistency is what compounds.
Do I need to show my face?
No. Infographic pages are deliberately faceless — that's their entire structural advantage over personal-brand accounts. The content travels on its own merit, the page can be sold or handed off, and you can run multiple pages across niches without any of them being 'you'.
What niches work best for an Instagram infographic page?
The proven categories are: finance/business (the @wealth model), entertainment news (@wasted, @ladbible), history (@historyphotographed, @historydefined), tech/futurism (@futurism), true crime, conspiracy/mystery, fitness, food, sports, marketing/creator economy, and feel-good news (@goodnews_movement, @upworthy). Pick one you can credibly write about every day for two years.
How does BeyondBeings help me start an infographic page?
The hardest part of running an infographic page isn't the strategy — it's the daily output. Designing one editorial carousel takes a designer 30-60 minutes. BeyondBeings turns one prompt into a 6-slide editorial carousel with image, title overlay, and caption in about a minute. That's the difference between posting twice a week and posting twice a day.
How many slides should a carousel have?
BeyondBeings caps at 6 slides because Instagram engagement drops sharply past that — saves and shares plummet, and the algorithm reads it as a worse post. Six is enough for a clean editorial arc: hook, three story beats, payoff, CTA.
How often should I post on a new infographic page?
Five to seven posts per week for the first 90 days. The algorithm needs a base of content to surface, and your future audience needs to see you've been around. After that you can settle into a sustainable rhythm — most established pages post 4-6 times per week.
Do I need to write captions, or do hooks work alone?
Both. The carousel itself is the main content, but a strong caption — usually a 2-3 sentence elaboration of the hook, plus a question or CTA — drives the comments that fuel the algorithm. BeyondBeings drafts the caption for you alongside the slides.
How do infographic pages make money?
Three main ways: brand sponsorships (~$200-$5,000 per post depending on followers/niche), affiliate links in bio, and selling the page itself. Finance and business pages also convert directly to courses, newsletters, and consulting. The pages that monetize hardest do all three.
Can BeyondBeings match my brand's existing visual style?
BeyondBeings ships with an editorial-magazine-cover style by default — bold Anton-typography title overlays, photorealistic image generation, 4:5 Instagram aspect. This is the look that maps to the @wealth / @wasted / @ladbible visual family. We're working on custom-style overlays for accounts with their own templates; for now most creators run with the default because it just works.
Is BeyondBeings free?
Yes — free to try with no signup needed. Generate carousels right from the home page. Free accounts unlock higher daily limits and save your gallery. There's no watermark on any output.
Should I run multiple infographic pages or focus on one?
Focus on one for the first 90 days. Once you've found a working voice, format, and posting rhythm, the marginal cost of running a second page is mostly time you spend writing prompts — BeyondBeings does the production. Many serious operators run 3-5 pages across niches and treat the portfolio like a media company.

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