
Step 1 · Open Instagram & access the menu
Sign in to Instagram, tap the profile icon, then tap the hamburger (More) icon in the top right corner to open the action sheet.
Follow the official Meta procedure to remove Spoyy’s access to your Instagram account. Future social platforms (TikTok, YouTube, Facebook Pages) will use the same structure, so this page will expand as soon as new integrations go live.
Last updated: March 30, 2026
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Content creators can review and revoke every platform connection directly on the social network where the connection started. When you remove access for Spoyy-IG, Meta instantly invalidates the login token and Spoyy signs you out of Instagram features (campaign analytics, profile sync, AI recommendations).
Quick facts
Before you start, make sure the following checklist is covered. This prevents failed removals and avoids multiple login prompts.
Follow the four screenshots below to remove the Spoyy-IG integration. Each step is annotated with what you should see on screen.

Sign in to Instagram, tap the profile icon, then tap the hamburger (More) icon in the top right corner to open the action sheet.

Choose “Settings and privacy”. Scroll to the Permissions section and tap “Apps and websites”.

Inside “Apps and websites”, switch to the Active tab. Instagram lists every external app that can access your data.

Locate Spoyy-IG, tap “Remove”, then confirm. Meta immediately revokes the token and Spoyy deauthorizes your profile.
After tapping Remove, Meta shows a confirmation dialog. Choose “Remove” again to finalize. You can verify within Spoyy by refreshing the Connected platforms widget – Instagram will show the “Connect” CTA again.
Once Meta revokes the token, Spoyy performs the following automated clean-up jobs:
If you need to re-enable Instagram, head to Dashboard > Connected platforms and follow the OAuth flow again. The platform sync resumes instantly.
Help content for additional networks is being authored now. Each guide will mirror the Instagram layout with screenshots, compliance notes, and links to native support articles.
If any of the steps above differ from what you see, Meta may have updated their interface. Send us a short Loom or screenshot gallery and we will refresh this article.