Instagram exchange. a way to share your explore page with the ones who want to know you as well as your algorithm.

This feature leverages Instagram’s data-driven personalization to create a new way for users to learn about each other through their content preferences - blending algorithmic insight with authentic social connection.

Timeline

January 2024 - May 2024

Focus

Mobile App Design

Context

Senior Capstone

Team

Solo

Tools

Figma, Illustrator

The Problem

Modern social platforms prioritize algorithmic engagement over meaningful connection. Users spend much more time consuming personalized content versus interacting with the people they know.

Over the course of the project I had the opportunity to talk with two designers at Instagram who shed light on issues which seem obvious, but are overlooked.

“Instagram used to be about personal sharing, now it has migrated to all interest based content.”

- Content Designer at Instagram

Average Daily Time Spent Viewing Friends vs. Non-Friends Content on Instagram (2025)

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Interactions with content from friends

Interactions with content from non-friends

An opportunity

What if you could leverage your algorithm to increase socialization?

The research revealed a major opportunity for social media to reconnect personalization with human connection. While platforms like Instagram excel at understanding user preferences, they rarely use this insight to facilitate social interaction.

10

=

Coworker

70

=

Roommate

300

=

Spouse

The algorithm knows you very well. How much you engage with content affects how well the algorithm knows you.

Shareability

Preference

Understanding

Competitor + Comparator Review: All social platforms curate content for users, but they lack the ability to share this content with others.

Low Fidelity Wireframes + User Testing

Early brainstorming focused on how to visually and functionally integrate Exchange into Instagram’s existing ecosystem.


The goal: ensure familiarity while creating a distinctly new experience.

Sending

“Deviates from what Instagram has now”

“Good idea, but crowded.”

Receiving

“Too cluttered”

“Overwhelming”

“Not intuitive to click into.”

Final Wireframes

Starting an Exchange

Sharing your explore page with Exchange is simple and snaps to the pattern of sharing any other piece of content in Instagram.

Search

Exchange CTA is tucked away, yet visible.

Sending dashboard familiar to current sharing flow.

Share duration moved to different overlay to avoid clutter.

Select how long you would like to share your explore page for

15 minutes

1 hour

24 hours

Indefinitely

Cancel

Receiving an Exchange

Receiving an Exchange brings you to DMs, a flow that users expect to see when something is shared within Instagram.

User notified on home screen.

Instagram

Now

Krish shared his explore page!

Received within DMs versus separate dashboard.

Krish Patel

Started an Exchange

Now viewing distinction when in someone's explore page.

Krish Patel

Now viewing

Accessing Sent/ Received

Users can manage active Exchanges both in their Settings or within DM profiles.

View and end Exchange within DM profile.

Exchange

10m

End Exchange

Shared for 24h

View all sent and received Exchanges in your settings.

Discoverability

Subtle onboarding ensures visibility without disrupting the experience.

Tool Tip

Story Post

Description Box.

Simple

Complex

Final Thoughts

Overall I am happy with how the final product turned out. Practicing working within an established design system and following the rules of the brand was a great learning experience. Being such a design forward company, it was a pleasure working with Instagram’s branding and I believe I was able to successful understand and utilize the system.

Looking back I would have liked to have conducted more research with a bigger population. I was good with user testing and talking with a few specific people for feedback, but I never received input from a large group of people. This would have been helpful in proving the usefulness of the concept and in smaller design decisions.