Instagram Account Tracking
Get comprehensive analytics for any Instagram account. Copy & paste any username to discover detailed insights.
How It Works
Enter Username
Copy & paste any Instagram username you want to analyze
Analyze Account
Our system gathers comprehensive analytics and performance data
Get Insights
Receive detailed analytics including followers, engagement, and growth metrics
Track Instagram Account
Why Track Instagram Account?
Analytics & Insights
Get detailed analytics including follower growth, engagement rates, and content performance metrics.
Performance Tracking
Monitor account performance over time and identify trends in engagement and growth.
Competitive Analysis
Analyze competitor accounts to understand their strategies and identify opportunities.
Key Instagram Metrics Explained
Understanding what each metric means is the difference between guessing and making data-driven decisions about your Instagram growth.
Instagram Account Tracking: FAQ
What is a good Instagram engagement rate?
An engagement rate of 1–3% is considered average for most niches. 3–6% is good, and 6%+ is excellent. Nano-influencers (1K–10K followers) typically see the highest engagement rates (5–10%) because of stronger community connection. As follower count grows, average engagement rates naturally decrease — a 1M follower account at 1% engagement is performing well.
What's the difference between reach and impressions on Instagram?
Reach is the number of unique accounts that saw your content at least once. Impressions count the total number of times your content was displayed, including multiple views by the same account. A post with 1,000 reach and 1,500 impressions means some people viewed it more than once. High impressions relative to reach suggests your content isn't breaking into new audiences.
How do I know if an Instagram account is growing fast?
A monthly follower growth rate of 1–5% is considered healthy organic growth for established accounts. Newer accounts can grow 10–20% monthly when content goes viral or paid promotion is active. The key signal is consistency — accounts growing 2–3% monthly without paid ads have strong content strategy. Sudden large spikes followed by flatlines often indicate purchased followers.
What follower-to-following ratio is considered healthy on Instagram?
A ratio of 2:1 or higher (twice as many followers as accounts you follow) signals organic authority. Accounts following more people than follow them back (ratio below 1:1) appear less credible to both the algorithm and potential followers. High-authority accounts often have ratios of 10:1 to 100:1. The ratio matters less for new accounts — focus on content quality first.
Can I track a private Instagram account?
Private account data is not publicly accessible. You can view a private account's follower count, bio, and profile picture, but post-level analytics (engagement rate, post frequency, content performance) require the account to be public. Some third-party tools claim to access private account data — these violate Instagram's Terms of Service and should be avoided.
How do I compare my Instagram growth to competitors?
Focus on engagement rate rather than follower count for fair comparisons. A competitor with 50K followers and 2% engagement is less influential than your account with 10K followers and 6% engagement. Track post frequency (how often they publish), content type distribution (Reels vs. posts vs. Stories), and average likes/comments per post to benchmark your performance.
What Instagram metrics matter most for brand deals?
Brands primarily evaluate: engagement rate (target 2%+ for most niches), audience demographics (age, location, gender must match the brand's target customer), story views as a percentage of followers (10–15% is strong), and authentic follower growth patterns. Brands with data access also check follower quality scores to detect purchased followers, which disqualifies accounts from paid partnerships.
Tracking multiple Instagram accounts?
Managing multiple Instagram accounts from the same IP gets them flagged as duplicates — even if the content and audiences are completely different.
Mobile proxies give each account a unique 4G/LTE carrier IP, making them appear as completely separate devices to Instagram's detection systems.