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Instagram’s Sleep Mode silences notifications for messages, likes, comments, and other activity during scheduled hours. Here’s how it works and how to turn it on or off.
Constant notifications from Instagram about direct messages, likes, comments, and Reels interactions can keep your phone buzzing throughout the day and even late at night. While these alerts may motivate a budding creator who wants to stay engaged with their audience, many users eventually find the constant pings overwhelming and distracting.
To help people manage their time on the platform and reduce notification fatigue, Instagram introduced Sleep mode, previously known as Quiet mode. This feature, when enabled, silences notifications and gives you a break from the app’s nonstop activity.
Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about Sleep mode on Instagram.
Sleep mode, as the name suggests, temporarily pauses your Instagram activity by silencing most app notifications. When this feature is enabled, Instagram stops sending alerts for direct messages, likes, comments, mentions, and other interactions for a set period.
The goal of Sleep mode is to reduce distractions and help users take a break from constant notifications. Instead of your phone lighting up every few minutes, Instagram holds those alerts until Sleep mode ends. Once the scheduled time is over, the app sends you a summary of the notifications you missed during that period.
Additionally, it changes your activity status so others know you are unavailable. If someone sends you a direct message while the feature is active, Instagram may notify them that you are currently in Sleep mode and might respond later.
Instead of manually turning individual Instagram notifications on or off whenever you want fewer interruptions, Sleep mode automates the entire process for a specific time period that you set.
You can set a specific time range during which Instagram will automatically pause notifications. Instagram also gives you flexibility in how you schedule it. You can select the days Sleep mode should run, adjust the start and end times, and modify the schedule at any time to match your routine.
Here is what happens while the feature is active:
All push notifications from Instagram are temporarily muted, including alerts for:
This prevents constant alerts from interrupting your sleep or work sessions.
If someone sends you a DM while Sleep mode is active, Instagram automatically notifies them that you are currently in Sleep mode and may respond later.
Your activity status shows that Sleep mode is enabled, which is often indicated by a moon icon instead of the green active status dot.
Turning on Sleep mode (formerly Quiet mode) is pretty straightforward if you know the right steps. Here’s how:
Once done, Instagram will automatically activate Sleep mode during the scheduled hours.
While Sleep mode automatically turns off once the scheduled time period ends, you can disable it manually if you no longer need it or want to start receiving notifications again immediately. Here’s how:
| Feature | Sleep Mode | Pause All Notifications |
|---|---|---|
| Notifications | Muted during scheduled hours | Muted temporarily |
| Activity Status | Shows you are in Sleep Mode | No status change |
| Auto-reply in DMs | Yes | No |
| Schedule | Custom schedule available | Temporary pause |
The responsibility for managing and limiting your social media screen time ultimately lies with you. However, staying disciplined with app usage can be difficult when platforms like Instagram constantly send notifications about messages, likes, comments, and new activity. This is where Instagram’s Sleep mode helps.
That’s it. This was everything you needed to know about Instagram’s Sleep mode. By enabling this feature, you can easily limit your screen time and avoid being nudged by constant notifications until you decide to turn them back on.
Do you keep notifications on or rely on Sleep Mode? Let us know in the comments.