Instagram, YouTube, TikTok—One Free Analytics Tool for All Three
Instagram, YouTube, TikTok—One Free Analytics Tool for All Three
Need analytics for Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok? Our Analyze tool supports all three from one place. Each platform uses different engagement formulas—we apply the right one so your report is accurate.
Engagement by Platform
Instagram: (Likes + Comments) / Followers × 100. Follower-based.
YouTube: (Likes + Comments) / Views × 100. Views-based.
TikTok: (Likes + Comments) / Views × 100. Views-based.
What You Get
Every report includes profile overview, engagement metrics, best/worst content, insights, and a S.M.A.R.T score—same structure for all three platforms.
How to Use It
Go to our Analyze page, choose Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok, enter the username and your email, and submit. You'll get a full report by email—no signup required.
One Tool, Three Platforms: Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Analytics in One Place
Creators and brands often need insights across Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok—but comparing metrics across platforms is tricky. Each platform uses different formulas for engagement and reach. Our Analyze tool supports all three from one place and applies the right metrics for each platform.
This guide explains how engagement and reporting work on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, and how to use one free tool to get consistent reports for any of them.
Why Multi-Platform Analytics Matter
Whether you're a creator growing on multiple channels or a brand vetting partners across platforms, multi-platform analytics help you:
Compare Fairly: See how each platform measures engagement so you don't mix apples and oranges
Track Growth: Get reports for Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok in the same structure
Save Time: One tool, one flow—no switching between different dashboards
Make Decisions: Use consistent metrics and recommendations across platforms
How Engagement Is Calculated on Each Platform
Our Analyze tool uses the right formula per platform so your report reflects how each network actually works.
On Instagram, engagement rate is typically:
Formula: (Likes + Comments) / Followers × 100 (per post or on average)
Reach and impressions matter too, but follower count is the main denominator for engagement rate in our reports. A healthy range is often 1–3% for accounts with over 10,000 followers.
YouTube
On YouTube, engagement is driven by views, not subscribers:
Formula: (Likes + Comments) / Views × 100
Subscribers matter for growth, but engagement rate is views-based. Our report includes views, average views per video, and engagement rate relative to views.
TikTok
TikTok also uses views as the denominator:
Formula: (Likes + Comments) / Views × 100
Like YouTube, high views with solid engagement indicate algorithm-friendly content. Our report uses total likes (including from author meta when available) and views for accurate engagement rate.
What You Get for Every Platform
Regardless of platform, every Analyze report includes:
Profile overview: Followers/subscribers, bio, post/video count, and similar metrics
Engagement metrics: Likes, comments, views (YouTube/TikTok), and engagement rate
Content performance: Best- and worst-performing posts, latest posts, posting frequency
Insights and recommendations: Tailored suggestions based on your results
S.M.A.R.T score: A structured score and grade for overall performance
Same structure, platform-specific formulas—so you can compare accounts or track progress over time without confusion.
When to Use Which Platform in the Analyze Tool
Instagram: Use when you need follower-based engagement, reach, and content mix (Reels, carousels, etc.)
YouTube: Use when you need views, watch time, and views-based engagement for a channel
TikTok: Use when you need views-based engagement, viral potential, and short-form performance
You can run separate reports for the same creator on different platforms to see how they perform on each.
How to Get Reports for All Three Platforms
Our Analyze page lets you pick Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok, then enter the username or handle and your email. You get one report per submission. To analyze multiple accounts or platforms, submit once per account/platform—each time you'll receive a dedicated report.
No signup is required. We use rate limits (e.g., one analysis per device per 48 hours) to keep the tool free and available for everyone.
Conclusion: One Tool, Consistent Insights
Multi-platform analytics don't have to mean multiple tools or inconsistent metrics. Our Analyze tool supports Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok with the right formulas and a consistent report structure—so you can compare fairly and make better decisions.
Ready to analyze Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok? Try our free multi-platform Analyze tool and get a full performance report for any of the three—no signup required.