Is Instagram Theme Pages Still Profitable in 2026?

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Hey guys, I have been seeing a lot of theme pages still growing fast on Instagram. I am curious if this method is still profitable in 2026 or already saturated. Are people still making money through shoutouts, affiliate links, or dropshipping? Also, what niche is currently working best for organic growth without spending too much on ads? Would love to hear real experiences.
 
still profitable but you need to focus on reels and carousels, raw images don't get much reach now. ai-generated travel or finance niches are huge for organic growth. monetize with your own digital products or high-ticket affiliates rather than just shoutouts.
 
Tbh I don't really think so. You need more than that to be profitable on IG. Even with AI, its still limited. Better to build a real audience.
 
Yes, but niche is key. Meme pages are dead. Try finance, motivation, or AI art. Affiliate links and digital products work best. No ads needed.
 
But it's less about just showing up and more about really owning a niche with unique content to keep those shoutouts and affiliate sales flowing
 
Hey guys, I have been seeing a lot of theme pages still growing fast on Instagram. I am curious if this method is still profitable in 2026 or already saturated. Are people still making money through shoutouts, affiliate links, or dropshipping? Also, what niche is currently working best for organic growth without spending too much on ads? Would love to hear real experiences.
Yes, Instagram theme pages are still profitable in 2026 if done right. Focus on niche content, consistency, reels, and monetization through affiliates, shoutouts, and digital products for steady growth.
 
Pages with clear niche and consistent reels still grow, but random repost pages struggle more now. It's still profitable, monetization works, just takes more patience.
 
Topic-based pages are still effective, but not as easy as they used to be. They still thrive if the content is niche and has real value and I'm currently making money through affiliate marketing. From my observations, the best organic growth is currently seen in short educational content (quick tips), fitness and genuine product reviews because they are easy to save, easy to share and address specific user problems.
 
From what I’ve noticed, Instagram theme pages are still profitable in 2026.
But still it’s not as easy as before, and simple reposting doesn’t work anymore.

I think they work if you stay consistent and focus on engaging content.
Real profit comes from trust, not shortcuts.
 
Theme pages still works in 2026, but it's now more competitive. reels and consistency matters a lot. Money comes only when you build a strong engagement.
 
Hey guys, I have been seeing a lot of theme pages still growing fast on Instagram. I am curious if this method is still profitable in 2026 or already saturated. Are people still making money through shoutouts, affiliate links, or dropshipping? Also, what niche is currently working best for organic growth without spending too much on ads? Would love to hear real experiences.
That's a great question! I've been tinkering with Instagram pages for a while now, and I'll share my impressions. The niche page trend is still going strong, and then some. Even though it seems like there are tons of them, if you find a specific niche and provide quality, original content, you can still grow organically without spending a fortune on advertising. People still buy through mentions, there's still money to be made in affiliate marketing, especially if you choose your products and target audience well, and dropshipping still works, although now you have to work harder on differentiation and customer experience to stand out. As for niches that are working well right now for growth without spending a lot, I've seen that healthy lifestyle, personal care, pets (especially exotic or specific breeds), minimalist decor or DIY, and even financial education or personal productivity niches are gaining traction. The key is to provide real value, be consistent, and above all, really understand your audience. It's not saturated if you put your heart and soul into it.
 
Theme pages can still work, but it seems more niche dependent now. Consistent posting and picking a focused niche still help with organic growth. Monetization like shoutouts or affiliate offers can work once the page builds engagement.
 
Theme pages can still work, but it feels more competitive now. Consistency and picking the right niche seem more important than before. Some people still monetize through shoutouts and affiliate offers on Instagram, but growth usually takes more time now. Niches with strong engagement tend to perform better than broad ones.
 
There are many users who do that; then list on the BlackHatWorld Marketplace. You can consider it.
 
Homepages are still thriving, but you still need to focus on optimizing your site. Create quality content with a unique theme to grow naturally without spending too much money. You can focus on content creation and affiliate marketing from those accounts, which is an effective way to do it.
 
Still works, but feels more competitive now. Pages with clear niche and consistent posting seem to do better. Monetization is still possible, just takes more time to build up.
 
Yeah theme pages still work but it is harder now. People earn from shoutouts and affiliate mostly, but you need good engagement. AI, finance and motivation pages are still doing well.
 
That's a great question! I've been tinkering with Instagram pages for a while now, and I'll share my impressions. The niche page trend is still going strong, and then some. Even though it seems like there are tons of them, if you find a specific niche and provide quality, original content, you can still grow organically without spending a fortune on advertising. People still buy through mentions, there's still money to be made in affiliate marketing, especially if you choose your products and target audience well, and dropshipping still works, although now you have to work harder on differentiation and customer experience to stand out. As for niches that are working well right now for growth without spending a lot, I've seen that healthy lifestyle, personal care, pets (especially exotic or specific breeds), minimalist decor or DIY, and even financial education or personal productivity niches are gaining traction. The key is to provide real value, be consistent, and above all, really understand your audience. It's not saturated if you put your heart and soul into it.
Yeah I’ve noticed the same. I’ve played around with a couple theme pages myself and they can still grow, just not like the old days where you could spam reposts and blow up. Feels like now you actually need some angle or identity behind the page, otherwise it just blends in. Reels are doing most of the heavy lifting too from what I’ve seen.
 
Theme pages still works, but require efforts, niche focus and consistency than the results will be seen
 
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