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I have a client with a brand presence in 2+ cities, with an IG account for each city. To have a feed for each city, how would this work? Would I/they need to purchase one license for each unique IG account, even though on their website, both IG feeds would be under the same domain?
In the example site below, I have set up 2 zapier workflows, one or each city, linked to the IG accounts. But this solution has been deprecated by zapier.
If 2 licenses are needed, what would I change on the meta developers side? I presume I’d just do the same procedure twice, create a second app etc (under the same meta account), and label them under each unique city?
Thank you!
Site URL
URL: [blocagency.com]
Hey @Drcontempo!
Great question about Instagram feed licensing for your multi-city client! You’ll only need one Instagram Feed component license for your client’s domain, even with multiple Instagram accounts.
Component licensing is per-project/domain, not per account or instance. Once you purchase the Instagram Feed component, you can use it unlimited times within that single project/domain.
The most cost-effective approach is to purchase one Instagram Feed component license for blocagency.com, then set up multiple instances of the component on different pages/sections, connecting each instance to a different Instagram account.
I recommend going with this single-license approach. Based on our licensing structure, one component purchase gives you unlimited usage within your client’s project. You can add multiple Instagram Feed components to different pages or sections of the site, each configured for different Instagram accounts.
Since you mentioned Zapier deprecated your current solution, the Instagram Feed component would be a much more reliable long-term solution that’s directly integrated with your Webflow site.
If you have any questions about implementation or run into technical issues, @Support-Luis or @Support-Pedro can help you out.