Allow 10 Images for Paid Ads
Instagram allows users to post an image carousel up to ten images, so we should really be allowed the same limit when scheduling through our app. Some places cannot show their best potential with such few images, and it also compromises the design and feed organisation of our professional profiles, making it harder to develop a visual identity

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JuanBasto commented
Add more than 4 images in a social post campaign
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Vincenzo Russo commented
This feature is very important to improve our marketing.
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Genesio Canuto da Silva Junior commented
We need to have more release of images, thi is important for our operation.
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Fernando Coletta commented
We need to have more images available in the item "images in carrousel for campaigns". Thanks,
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Marcos Kaynny Silva commented
This is important for our operation! Our agents need more images for their campaigns
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Nicholas Ghendov commented
We want to increase the limit of images in carousels for campaigns, in the automatic posting section, from 4 to 10, just like we have on Instagram
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Suporte commented
We are using the campaings applet to create some scheduled Facebook and Instagram posts via Command and we realized that the limit of images that can be placed in a post is 4 images. We would like to open a suggestion for improving Command, since Instagram's and Facebook's image limit is 6.
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LABS Team commented
Right now you cannot post more than 4 photos in facebook/instagram posts.
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LABS Team commented
At the moment, Non-Listing FB Ad type in Campaigns allows only single image ad. It will be great if multiple images can be advertised in Non-Listing Ad category.
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LABS Team commented
Currently we are only allowed to select 4 photos per social post campaign. We would like to use this tool to post our new listings each day, and there are several days a week that our new listings exceed 4, so increasing this number, particularly coming into the spring market, would be fabulous. Also, can you allow for multiple photos to be uploaded at the same time, rather than one at a time?