Block Instagram Reels on iPhone

Stop Reels.
Know what else gets blocked.

Reels are built into Instagram, so a strict iPhone-level block closes the whole app. Here is how to choose between lighter controls and that tradeoff.

The honest answer: Fella and iPhone Screen Time cannot block only the Reels tab. Instagram packages Reels with Feed, Stories, Notes, Explore, posting, and direct messages. A system-level blocker sees Instagram as one app.

If you need DMs or creator tools throughout the day, start with Instagram's own time controls, fewer notifications, and recommendation cleanup. If Reels repeatedly defeats those lighter boundaries, blocking all of Instagram—and moving essential communication elsewhere—is the stronger option.

This page is about choosing the least disruptive method that actually changes the behavior, not pretending a whole-app block is feature-specific.

Part 1

Reduce Reels while keeping Instagram open

Remove entry-point notifications. Go to Settings > Notifications > Instagram and disable Allow Notifications, or remove sounds, badges, and Lock Screen delivery. A DM alert and a Reel recommendation both lead into the same app.

Clean up recommendations. Use Instagram's “not interested” and content-preference controls on unwanted recommendations. This changes what appears; it does not remove the infinite Reels surface.

Use Instagram's time-management settings. Review time spent, daily reminders, and quiet-time options available to your account. These are better than blocking when you want a prompt rather than loss of access.

Open Instagram with a named task. Reply to two messages, publish the prepared post, or check one account. Entering with “see what's new” gives Reels permission to define the stopping point.

Part 2

What each blocking method actually does

MethodReels effectTradeoff
Instagram remindersPrompts you after chosen usage.You can continue and the app remains open.
Screen Time App LimitLimits the entire Instagram app after daily use.DMs, Feed, Stories, and posting share the limit.
Screen Time DowntimeRestricts Instagram during scheduled hours.Reels return outside those hours.
FellaBlocks all of Instagram throughout the day.Only one emergency 5-minute unlock is available.

Set Apple's controls under Settings > Screen Time > App & Website Activity. Use App Limits for a daily allowance or Downtime for certain hours. Select Instagram individually rather than the entire Social category if other communication apps must stay open.

Part 3

How to block Instagram with Fella

1. Move essential DMs first. Give family, clients, collaborators, or customers an available route for anything urgent. Do not hard-block your only business or safety channel.

2. Select Instagram in Fella. The app becomes unavailable all day by default. You can leave every other iPhone app accessible.

3. Reserve one 5-minute emergency unlock. Use the window for a specific message, post, or account task. Decide before opening so Reels do not choose for you.

4. Let Fella relock Instagram. Access ends automatically after five minutes. No extra decision is required once the task is complete.

Fella does not hide the Reels button, alter recommendations, or preserve DMs outside the unlock. Its strength is a simple whole-app boundary.

Part 4

Keep Instagram useful without carrying the feed

Batch creator work. Prepare captions, media, and replies before opening Instagram. A five-minute unlock can publish prepared work; it cannot support an unplanned hour of editing and community management.

Use desktop access for deliberate tasks. Fella blocks the iPhone app, not Instagram on another device or in a browser. Desktop-only use can add friction while preserving account management.

Close the short-video substitution loop. If blocking Reels sends you to Shorts or TikTok, block or limit those entry points too. The behavior is portable even when the brand changes.

Fella fits people whose genuine Instagram needs are brief and occasional. Choose Screen Time or lighter Instagram controls when DMs, posting, customer support, or community work require repeated mobile access.

Blocking Instagram Reels FAQ

iPhone Screen Time and Fella cannot block one tab inside Instagram. They restrict the whole Instagram app, including Reels, Feed, Stories, and DMs.

Remove Instagram notifications, avoid the Reels tab, mark unwanted recommendations as not interested, and use Instagram's own time-management controls. These reduce exposure but do not create a hard Reels-only block.

No. Fella blocks the entire Instagram iPhone app. Move important conversations to Messages, WhatsApp, email, or another available channel before using a strict block.

No. Blocking app access does not delete your Instagram account, published content, messages, follows, or saved posts. Check important drafts before changing or removing the app.

No. Fella blocks the selected iPhone app, not instagram.com or access on another device.