Your TikTok metrics let you measure your success on the platform. Your numbers tell you all you need to know about your performance, whether it’s your number of views, likes, or followers. 

They indicate if you’re reaching the right people with hashtags and if your content resonates with your audience. 

Here’s a basic guide to reading your TikTok numbers! 

Most Important TikTok Metrics

The most important TikTok metrics depend on your TikTok goals. Is follower growth your primary objective? Then, you should monitor follower-specific metrics, such as your follower growth rate per week/month. You should also track your profile views. 

Do you want to boost engagement? Then, focus on your views, likes, and comments. You need to analyze what makes certain posts more popular than others. 

If you want to build brand affinity and awareness, you’ll need to monitor your ads’ key performance indicators (KPIs) closely. 

Let’s break down the various components of your metrics on TikTok. 

Navigating Your TikTok Analytics 

You can access your metrics via your TikTok Analytics, which you can find via your Profile>Menu>Settings and privacy>Analytics.

Your Analytics has the following primary tabs: Overview, Content, Viewers, and Followers. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate these tabs. 

TikTok Key Metrics

Here’s a more detailed look at your Analytics’ TikTok Key Metrics:

TikTok Engagement Metrics

High engagement often indicates success better than a high follower count. High engagement almost always feeds off itself to generate more likes, comments, and shares. 

It also increases views through greater feed exposure, which can lead to new followers. 

When analyzing your TikTok engagement metrics, you should look at your engagement vis-a-vis the number of views. Your engagement-to-views relationship will give you your engagement rates. 

This, in turn, will give you a good measure of how well a post resonates with your viewers. A high engagement rate means that your post is performing well with viewers.

Use this formula to calculate your engagement rate per view:

(Number of post engagement (likes + comments) / number of post views) x 100

TikTok Ads Metrics

If you’re running a campaign, you need to monitor several TikTok ads metrics depending on your campaign objective. 

The following are the most common objectives and the KPIs you need to track and analyze to help you optimize your campaign:

Understand Your Metrics To Improve Your Numbers

Your TikTok metrics provide an accurate and up-to-date measure of your overall performance. They give you quantitative insights into how effective your optimization is (based on the performance of individual posts). 

Your metrics help you get to know your audience better and let you know what works and what doesn’t. 

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TikTok KPIs: Frequently Asked Questions

Let’s answer some FAQ to sum up the most important components of TikTok metrics and how they work.

What are the metrics on TikTok?

Key metrics on TikTok include Post views, Profile views, Likes, Comments, and Shares. Content-specific metrics only look at an account’s top posts for the last seven, 28, 60, or 365 days. Top posts are based on Most views, Most new viewers, Most likes, and New followers

Key metrics for Viewers include Total viewers, New viewers, Viewer insights (Gender, Age, and Locations), and viewers’ Most active times

Key metrics for Followers include Total followers, Net followers, Follower insights (Gender, Age, and Locations), and followers’ Most active times

How do I view TikTok metrics?

You can view your TikTok metrics via your Analytics. Go to your Profile>Menu>Settings and privacy>Analytics. You can explore your TikTok Analytics via the following sections:

Overview
Content
Viewers
Followers 

How does TikTok measure views?

TikTok measures post and profile views based on the number of times somebody views a post or your profile. 

For post views, you gain one view when your video plays on someone’s feed. Additionally, TikTok also counts repeat views from the same user. The post creator’s views don’t count. 

For profile views, you gain one view each time a person visits your profile; repeat views also count. The only exception is the profile owner’s views.