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Analytics & top posts

The Analytics dashboard aggregates performance data from all your connected social accounts into a single view, with per-platform drill-downs and top-post rankings.

Overview metrics

The top of the Dashboard page shows five summary KPIs for the selected date range:

  • Posts publishedPosts published — number of posts that reached published status.
  • Total viewsTotal views — aggregate video plays across all platforms.
  • LikesLikes — total likes / hearts / reactions.
  • CommentsComments — total comment count.
  • Avg engagementAvg engagement — (likes + comments + shares) ÷ views, as a percentage.

Date range

Use the date picker in the top-right to select 7 days, 30 days, or 90 days. Date-range availability depends on your plan:

  • Free: 7 days
  • Starter: 30 days
  • Pro & Max: 90 days

Platform tabs

Below the KPI cards, a row of platform pills lets you filter all charts and metrics to a single network. The All networks tab aggregates across every connected account. Individual platform tabs only appear when you have published at least one post through that account, so the view is always relevant.

Follower counts

The account-metric cards below the KPIs show current follower counts fetched directly from the platform APIs. LetsPost refreshes these numbers whenever you open the dashboard page or trigger a manual refresh.

Trend charts

Two charts live below the follower cards:

  • Engagement over time Engagement over time — a line chart of daily views, likes, comments, and shares for the selected date range.
  • Posts per platform Posts per platform — a bar chart showing how many posts were published through each connected account.

A Platform share donut chart shows the split of total engagement by platform.

Top posts

The Top Posts card ranks every published post by views, likes, comments, or engagement rate. Click any column header to re-sort. Click a post row to open the detail view with a full breakdown by platform.

Best-time heatmap

At the bottom of the analytics page, a 7×24 heatmap visualises when your audience engages most, based on the hour and day each of your published posts received its highest engagement. Cells are colour-coded from grey (no data) to dark blue (peak engagement). Click any cell to pre-fill the Composer's schedule picker with that slot.

Export

Pro and Max plans can export analytics data to CSV from the Posts page. The export includes post metadata, per-platform metrics, and a computed engagement rate for each row.

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