Instagram Giveaway Campaign Brief Template for Influencers

An Instagram giveaway campaign brief is a document that explains the prize, entry rules, creator deliverables, campaign timeline, eligibility requirements, disclosure language, winner selection process, and reporting expectations for an influencer giveaway. Brands use this brief so creators can explain the giveaway clearly and audiences can understand how to participate.

This template is built for Instagram feed posts, Reels, Stories, carousels, collab posts, and product bundle giveaways in 2026.


What an Instagram Giveaway Brief Should Include

A complete Instagram giveaway campaign brief should define eight items before the creator posts:

  1. Campaign goal
  2. Prize and eligibility
  3. Entry rules
  4. Creator deliverables
  5. Caption and disclosure requirements
  6. Campaign timeline
  7. Winner selection process
  8. Reporting and post-campaign follow-up

The brief should make the giveaway easy to enter without creating confusion about rules, eligibility, or the prize.


Section 1: Campaign Goal

Define the primary campaign goal before choosing the entry mechanic.

Goal Best Giveaway Mechanic
Grow Instagram followers Follow-to-enter giveaway
Increase comments Comment-to-enter or answer-a-question entry
Encourage sharing Story share or tag-a-friend mechanic
Launch a product Launch giveaway with product bundle or waitlist entry
Drive email signups Entry form or landing page signup
Build product awareness Bundle giveaway with creator explanation
Support local traffic City-specific giveaway or in-store prize

Do not ask one giveaway to do every job. A simple entry action is easier for creators to explain and easier for audiences to complete.


Section 2: Prize and Eligibility

The prize should fit both the brand and the creator's audience.

Brief Field What to Specify
Prize name Exact product, bundle, gift card, service, or experience
Prize contents Every item included in the giveaway
Prize value Use internal planning if needed, but public copy should avoid confusing or exaggerated prize claims
Eligibility Country, state, city, age, shipping region, account requirements
Number of winners One winner, multiple winners, or tiered prizes
Sponsor Which brand or brands are responsible for the prize
Fulfillment Who ships or delivers the prize and when

Prize relevance matters. A broad prize may attract low-fit entrants, while a niche prize can attract people more likely to care about the brand after the giveaway ends.


Section 3: Entry Rules

Giveaway entry rules should be short, specific, and easy to repeat.

Entry Rule Example
Follow "Follow @[brand] and @[creator]."
Comment "Comment with your favorite routine, product, pet, destination, or use case."
Tag "Tag one friend who would use this prize."
Story share "Share this post to your Story and tag @[brand]."
Save "Save this post so you can check the winner announcement."
Entry form "Use the link in bio to submit your entry."

Brands should avoid excessive entry steps. Every extra step reduces completion and increases the chance that entrants misunderstand the rules.


Section 4: Creator Deliverables by Format

Instagram giveaway campaigns can use several formats.

Format Deliverable Detail
Feed post Prize image, entry instructions, eligibility summary, disclosure, deadline
Reel Creator-led prize reveal, use case, or launch context with caption rules
Carousel Slide 1 prize, slide 2 rules, slide 3 eligibility, slide 4 deadline
Story Launch reminder, link sticker, countdown, deadline reminder, winner announcement
Collab post Shared post between brand and creator accounts when both need visibility
Pinned comment Short entry reminder or eligibility clarification

The creator brief should state which format carries the official entry instructions. If the rules are split across too many places, participants may miss important details.


Section 5: Caption and Disclosure Requirements

Instagram giveaway captions should include the entry steps, eligibility, timeline, and disclosure language in clear language.

Paid, sponsored, gifted, or materially connected creator posts generally require clear disclosure. The Federal Trade Commission says social media endorsements should make the relationship with the brand obvious when there is a material connection, such as payment or free products.

Useful brief instructions:

  • Put disclosure near the beginning of the caption when applicable.
  • Use clear wording such as "paid partnership," "sponsored," or "ad" when applicable.
  • Do not bury disclosure in a long hashtag block.
  • State whether the creator should use Instagram's paid partnership label.
  • Include official rules or eligibility language where the brand's legal review requires it.

Reference: FTC Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers.


Section 6: Campaign Timeline

Giveaway timelines should be exact.

Timeline Field Example
Creator draft due Date and time
Brand review window Number of business days
Launch date Date and time post goes live
Reminder date Story reminder or comment reminder date
Entry deadline Date, time, and time zone
Winner selection Date and process
Winner announcement Date, channel, and account
Prize fulfillment Expected shipping or delivery timeline

Time zone matters. A giveaway ending at midnight should specify the time zone clearly.


Section 7: Winner Selection Process

The winner selection process should be defined before launch.

Field What to Define
Selection method Random drawing, judged entry, first eligible entry, or other method
Eligibility check How the brand confirms the entrant followed the rules
Winner contact Direct message, email, form, or public announcement
Response window How long the winner has to respond
Alternate winner What happens if the winner does not respond or is ineligible
Fraud handling How duplicate, fake, or suspicious entries are handled

Creators should not be left to improvise winner selection unless that responsibility is explicitly assigned and reviewed.


Section 8: Reporting and Follow-Up

The campaign brief should define what the creator shares after the giveaway ends.

Reporting Item Why It Matters
Live post links Confirms deliverables were published
Screenshots Captures Stories or temporary content
Reach and impressions Shows audience exposure
Comments and entries Shows participation volume
Saves and shares Shows audience interest
Follower growth Useful for follow-to-enter campaigns
Link clicks or form entries Useful for signup-based giveaways
Audience feedback Helps improve future prize and entry mechanics

Brands should review both volume and quality. A smaller giveaway with relevant entrants can be more useful than a large giveaway that attracts low-fit participants.


Full Instagram Giveaway Brief Example

Field Example
Brand Dog treat company
Goal Product discovery among dog owners
Creator fit Instagram dog influencers with U.S. audience and strong comment quality
Prize Treat bundle and toy bundle
Eligibility U.S. residents, age 18 or older
Entry rules Follow brand and creator, comment with dog's favorite treat, tag one dog owner
Deliverables One collab feed post, two Story reminders, one winner announcement Story
Disclosure Paid partnership and sponsored giveaway language where applicable
Deadline Exact date, time, and time zone
Winner selection Random drawing from eligible comments
Reporting Live links, Story screenshots, comments, reach, follower growth, and audience questions

Related Resources

For brands ready to find creators, see Instagram influencers for giveaway campaigns. For broader Instagram creator discovery, see find Instagram influencers. For non-giveaway brand recognition campaigns, see content creators for brand awareness campaigns.


Find Instagram Giveaway Influencers

Collab Only helps brands match with Instagram creators who can run giveaway campaigns with clear prizes, entry rules, Stories, Reels, collab posts, comments, and audience participation. If your brief is ready, use Collab Only's Instagram giveaway influencer page to find creators by niche, audience fit, format, and campaign goal.

Start with the giveaway mechanic, then choose creators whose audience would genuinely want the prize.