Switching between account types on Instagram can be a breeze if you know the steps. Whether you’re leaving behind a business account or creator profile, going back to a personal account lets you focus on simplicity, privacy, and connecting with close friends and family.
Troubleshooting Problems While Switching Back to a Personal Account on Instagram
1. Can’t Find the “Switch Account Type” Option or App Glitches/Errors
Sometimes, the option to switch account types doesn’t appear. This could be due to an outdated app version or recent changes in Instagram’s layout. To fix this:
- Update your Instagram app to the latest version.
- If the problem persists, clear your app’s cache (on Android) or offload and reinstall the app (on iOS).
- Alternatively, check Instagram’s web version to see if the option is accessible there.
Occasionally, technical glitches might prevent you from switching. In this case:
- Log out of Instagram, restart your device, and log back in.
- Use Instagram on a different device or browser to see if the problem persists.
2. Account Restrictions
Instagram may restrict switching if your account is connected to active features exclusive to professional accounts, such as branded content partnerships or ads. Resolve this by:
- Canceling or completing ongoing branded content deals.
- Remove active ads from your account before attempting the switch.
- If your personal account is flagged for violating Instagram’s policies might face restrictions, including switching account types.
However, if none of these solutions work, you can reach out to Instagram Support through the Help section in the app or visit Instagram’s Help Center for detailed guidance. With these tips, you should be able to resolve most issues and smoothly transition your account back to personal mode.
Be aware that switching back to a personal account permanently deletes professional account insights and analytics. While this doesn’t prevent the switch, it’s something to consider before making the change.
Also, before switching back to a personal account, it’s essential to understand what professional features you might lose. These tools are designed to help creators, businesses, and influencers grow their presence and streamline operations.
Here’s a quick breakdown and then we will discuss how you will be able to get back to professional mode if you need that:
What You’ll Miss by Switching to a Personal Account
- Performance Insights: Access analytics about your followers and posts to understand what’s working. You’ll lose detailed insights like audience demographics, peak activity times, and post performance metrics.
- Ad Tools: Professional accounts let you create ads to reach a wider audience, target specific demographics, and boost posts to increase visibility.
- Contact Buttons: Add direct contact options, like email or phone, to your profile, making it easier for people to reach out for inquiries or collaborations.
- Post Scheduling: Automate and organize your content calendar through tools like Creator Studio.
- Shoppable Posts: Tag products directly in your posts, turning your account into a sales platform.
- Quick Replies and Messaging Features: Use features like quick replies for FAQs and automated messaging for a professional touch.
- Fundraising Features: Run charity or cause-based campaigns with built-in Instagram tools to engage your audience in meaningful ways.
- Streamlined Professional Branding: Set up branded content approvals and manage how your business or persona appears in collaborations.
These tools simplify content management, improve engagement, and create opportunities for growth and monetization.
Switching Back to a Professional Account
If you decide later that you miss these features, don’t worry—switching back to a professional account is simple:
- Open your Profile and access the Setting and Activity Menu by clicking the three lines in the top-right corner.
- Now scroll down, find the “Account Type and Tools” option under the “For Professional” section, and click on it.
- After that, you will see the option to Switch to a Professional Account, click on it.
- Now, follow the steps as they come up, add your profile category, and click on the done button.
- Choose your profile category (e.g., Creator or Business), and follow the on-screen prompts.
- Confirm your choices, and you’re done!
Switching is quick, and your previous professional settings will remain intact, so you can pick up right where you left off.