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We are FILO. A community for church tech artists, leaders, worshippers and creatives existing to inspire, encourage and develop the leader within you!

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#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


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#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago


#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


3
5
15 hours ago

#throwbackthursday feels like a good time to say “thank you”.

FILO 2026 was our biggest FILO yet, but conferences like this are never built by one person or one team. They’re built by a whole community of people saying “yes.”

To everyone who played a part, whether seen or unseen: thank you. You built something pretty special this year.


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5
15 hours ago

🎧 No need for panic in the comms channel… but this is your reminder that FILO 2027 pricing jumps ⬆️ June 1st!

Take one thing off your future task list and get registered today. Save a little money now and redirect those funds toward something equally important…like tech team donuts.

FILO.ORG


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1 days ago

🎧 No need for panic in the comms channel… but this is your reminder that FILO 2027 pricing jumps ⬆️ June 1st!

Take one thing off your future task list and get registered today. Save a little money now and redirect those funds toward something equally important…like tech team donuts.

FILO.ORG


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1 days ago

a little encouraging reminder for your tuesday from @trevorv.media // what you are building matters.


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For those who may not know, our founder, Todd Elliott, took years of experience in church production and poured it into a book written specifically for this community.

"I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas" speaks directly to the people who are usually behind the scenes making ministry happen. The ones troubleshooting problems no one else sees, carrying the weight of weekends, building teams, solving impossible challenges, and serving faithfully long after everyone else has gone home.

This isn’t just a book about surviving Christmas services; it’s about learning how to thrive as a church technical artist all year long.

Heading into summer, this could be an incredible resource for you personally, or something your entire team reads through together. The conversations alone could strengthen your culture, sharpen your leadership, and remind your people that what they do matters more than they think.

Because healthy, encouraged technical artists don’t just make services better. They help make the Church stronger.

FILO.ORG/book


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3 days ago


You can leave FILO inspired.
You can leave with pages of notes, new ideas, and a camera roll full of breakout slides.

But eventually, the flight lands, Sunday comes again, the group chat quiets down, and real ministry keeps moving.
That’s why Cohorts exist. Not just to help you grow as a leader, but to make sure you don’t have to grow alone. Every week, you’ll meet with people who actually get it. The pressure. The responsibility. The late nights. The leadership tension. The weight of trying to care deeply without burning out completely.

And somewhere along the way, strangers start feeling like your people.

The conference may be over, but community doesn’t have to be.

If you’ve been needing a place to be challenged, encouraged, sharpened, and known…this is your invitation.

You need community.
We built a place for it.

FILO.ORG/ Cohorts


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1 weeks ago

If you know the smell of a church gym during a lock-in and remember when the youth pastor wheeled in the TV cart… this one’s for you 😭💀
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#worship #godisgood #christian #music #reels


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One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


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1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


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1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


3
1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


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1 weeks ago


One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


3
1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


3
1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


3
1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


3
1 weeks ago

One of the reasons Todd’s book resonates so deeply with church technical artists is because it was written by someone who actually lived it.

The pressure, the calling, the burnout and the excitement of building something meaningful for the local church.

“I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas” puts words to experiences a lot of church techs have felt for years, but rarely hear talked about out loud. You’ll probably see pieces of your own story in these pages.

Grab your copy today. It’s an easy read for yourself and something to walk through together with your teams!

FILO.ORG


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1 weeks ago

The content this year. 👀🔥

If you didn’t add VOD to your FILO 2026 ticket but are now wishing you had, good news: it’s not too late. You’ll have until July 5th to catch up on Breakout Sessions, Main Sessions, the incredible Live Stream-only content, and several of the Lunch & Learn events too.

There was so much goodness packed into these two days. This is your chance to go back, catch what you missed, rewatch what hit home, and keep learning long after the lights came down.

Want in? Comment “VOD” and we’ll dm you a link today!


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1 weeks ago

The content this year. 👀🔥

If you didn’t add VOD to your FILO 2026 ticket but are now wishing you had, good news: it’s not too late. You’ll have until July 5th to catch up on Breakout Sessions, Main Sessions, the incredible Live Stream-only content, and several of the Lunch & Learn events too.

There was so much goodness packed into these two days. This is your chance to go back, catch what you missed, rewatch what hit home, and keep learning long after the lights came down.

Want in? Comment “VOD” and we’ll dm you a link today!


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1 weeks ago

The content this year. 👀🔥

If you didn’t add VOD to your FILO 2026 ticket but are now wishing you had, good news: it’s not too late. You’ll have until July 5th to catch up on Breakout Sessions, Main Sessions, the incredible Live Stream-only content, and several of the Lunch & Learn events too.

There was so much goodness packed into these two days. This is your chance to go back, catch what you missed, rewatch what hit home, and keep learning long after the lights came down.

Want in? Comment “VOD” and we’ll dm you a link today!


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1 weeks ago

The content this year. 👀🔥

If you didn’t add VOD to your FILO 2026 ticket but are now wishing you had, good news: it’s not too late. You’ll have until July 5th to catch up on Breakout Sessions, Main Sessions, the incredible Live Stream-only content, and several of the Lunch & Learn events too.

There was so much goodness packed into these two days. This is your chance to go back, catch what you missed, rewatch what hit home, and keep learning long after the lights came down.

Want in? Comment “VOD” and we’ll dm you a link today!


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1 weeks ago

FILO 2026 is over. And what a week it was.
It was our largest FILO Conference yet, with Church Technical Artists joining us In-Person and more than 120 countries tuning in through the Live Stream. Breakout rooms filled wall to wall, many standing room only. The Trade Show buzzed from open to close. Conversations spilled into hallways long after sessions ended. And everywhere you looked, there was this unmistakable feeling that something meaningful was happening here.

Not because of production or because of gear. But because this community showed up hungry to grow, lead better, worship deeply, and remind each other we’re not doing this alone.

You spend most weekends helping create meaningful experiences for everyone else. Thank you for letting us create one for you last week. We already miss you.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


3
4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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4
1 weeks ago

We’re sharing this again because it still feels true.

The Conference ends, but the re-entry is real; the rooms feel smaller, the team feels quieter, and the responsibility feels heavier.

Different churches, different roles, and different realities are waiting when you walk back in, and somewhere in that quiet, a lot of us find ourselves praying something like this that was shared with us last year.

Just remember: you’re not doing this alone.
Your work for the kingdom matters.


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1 weeks ago

It’s over.
But what happened here doesn’t stay here...it goes with you, and it shows up tomorrow and in the days and weeks that follow.

And if find yourself needing a little encouragement along the way, we’re still right here.

✌🏼


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2 weeks ago

some final thoughts…

What would you write?

#FILO2026


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2 weeks ago


스토리 세이브 - 스토리, 릴스, 사진, 비디오, 하이라이트, IGTV를 핸드폰에 저장할 수 있는 최고의 무료 도구.

스토리-세이브.com은 사용자들이 인스타그램에서 스토리, 사진, 비디오, IGTV 등을 직접 다운로드하고 저장할 수 있게 도와주는 직관적인 온라인 도구입니다. Story-Save를 사용하면 인스타그램에서 다양한 콘텐츠를 쉽게 다운로드하고 인터넷 없이도 편리하게 볼 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 흥미로운 내용을 발견하고 나중에 보기 위해 저장하고 싶을 때 이 도구가 완벽합니다. Story-Save를 사용하여 인스타그램의 소중한 순간을 놓치지 마세요!

우리의 장점:

회원가입 불필요

앱 다운로드 및 가입 없이, 웹에서 스토리를 저장하세요.

독점적인 고화질

저화질 콘텐츠는 이제 그만, 고해상도 스토리만 보존하세요.

모든 장치에서 접근 가능

모든 브라우저, 아이폰, 안드로이드에서 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하세요.

완전 무료 사용

전혀 비용 없이 스토리를 다운로드할 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 기능은 인스타그램 스토리를 안전하고 고품질로 다운로드할 수 있는 방법을 제공합니다. 사용자 친화적이며, 가입 없이 사용 가능합니다. 링크를 복사하여 붙여넣고 콘텐츠를 즐기세요.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드는 간단한 과정으로, 세 가지 단계가 필요합니다:
  • 1. 인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 도구에 접속하세요.
  • 2. 인스타그램 프로필의 사용자명을 제공된 필드에 입력하고 다운로드 버튼을 클릭하세요.
  • 3. 현재 24시간 동안 사용 가능한 모든 스토리가 표시됩니다. 원하는 스토리를 선택하고 다운로드하세요.
선택한 스토리는 빠르게 기기의 로컬 저장소에 저장됩니다.
불행히도 개인 계정의 스토리는 개인정보 보호 정책으로 인해 다운로드할 수 없습니다.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 서비스에는 사용 횟수 제한이 없습니다. 무제한으로 무료로 사용 가능합니다.
네, 다른 사용자의 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하고 저장하는 것은 상업적 용도가 아닌 한 합법입니다. 상업적 용도로 사용하려면 원래 콘텐츠 소유자로부터 허락을 받고, 매번 스토리를 사용할 때마다 출처를 밝혀야 합니다.
다운로드한 스토리는 일반적으로 컴퓨터의 다운로드 폴더에 저장됩니다. 윈도우, 맥, iOS 모두 동일합니다. 모바일 장치에서는 스토리가 핸드폰 저장소에 저장되며, 다운로드 후 바로 갤러리 앱에 나타납니다.