
ClearIns: Repost Remover
Clean up reposts on your feed
About
Easily manage and remove reposts from your social media feed. Scan your profile, review unwanted content, and maintain a clean, intentional online presence. Offers a safe and controlled way to curate your shared content.
What's New in ClearIns
1.0.0
August 12, 2026
Developer apps
FAQ
What is ClearIns?
ClearIns is a utility app designed to help users manage and remove reposts from their social media profiles. It allows you to scan your profile, review reposted content, and selectively delete items to maintain a clean feed.
How does ClearIns work with Instagram?
You connect your Instagram account by logging in through Instagram's secure screen. ClearIns then scans your profile for reposts. Your Instagram password is never stored or shared by the app, ensuring your account's security.
Can I remove all my reposts at once with ClearIns?
Yes, ClearIns offers the option to remove reposts one by one or to clear them all at once. You always have the ability to review each repost before confirming its removal.
Is ClearIns safe to use for my account?
ClearIns is designed with safety in mind. It uses Instagram's login screen and keeps your session on your device. A built-in daily limit is also implemented to help protect your account from potential issues.
Does ClearIns have ads?
No, ClearIns is ad-free. The app is designed with a clean, distraction-free interface to provide a seamless user experience without advertisements.
What devices does ClearIns support?
ClearIns is available for iOS devices, including iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It is designed to run on these platforms to help users manage their social media content.
Can I try ClearIns before connecting my account?
Yes, ClearIns offers a Demo mode. This allows you to explore all the app's functionalities and see how it works before you connect your actual Instagram account.
What is the update frequency for ClearIns?
ClearIns was last updated on August 12, 2026, with version 1.0.0. As an independent app, update frequency may vary, but the initial release indicates ongoing development.




