Add Images and Quick Replies to your Flow
This Tutorial explains how to improve a simple Elpidan flow by adding an image and Quick Replies. It helps you move from a basic text-only automation to a more interactive Instagram conversation.
In this tutorial, you continue working with the flow created in the previous Article and upgrade it with richer content and user choices. This makes the conversation more guided and easier for users to continue.
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Step 5: Enhance the Message with Images, Galleries, or Videos
 (In this example, we add an image)
1.Click Edit to switch the flow from Published back to Edit mode.
👉 learn more about Draft and Published Flows
2.In the Flow Builder, click the "Instagram Message node" to open its "Properties panel".
3.Click the "+Add an Instagram block" and Add an "Image" Block.
4.Choose a relevant image.
Step 6: Add User Choices
Give Users the Power to Choose with Quick Replies and Buttons
By using Quick Replies & Buttons, you allow users to decide what they want to do next—without breaking the conversation flow.
👉Read the full Quick Replies vs Buttons guide
in this example, we add Quick Replies.
- Click the "+Add an Instagram block" and Add a "Quick Reply" block
- First, enter a text message that clearly explains what the user should choose.
Example: "Which piano course would you like to start with?" - After the message, you can define up to 13 Quick Reply buttons. Click and enter the button title.
Example: "Free Piano Course" & "Online Piano Training"
Step 7: Connect Each Choice to a Path
Link each Button to the next step in your flow
You’ll use the handlers connected to each Quick Reply to continue the flow.
Each handler represents a different path, and the flow continues based on which Quick Reply the user selects.
This enhanced flow demonstrates how to:
- Combine text and images
- Guide users with choices
- Create more natural conversations
Step 8: Publish the Flow
Click Publish
Learn more about using Flow Builder to create Instagram automations.
👉 Go to: Flow Builder articles
From here, you can continue expanding your automations using:
Conditions
User Input
Delays
Actions
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