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TikTok Account Tracking

Get comprehensive analytics for any TikTok account. Copy & paste any username to discover detailed insights.

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Analyze Account

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Why Track TikTok 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 TikTok Metrics Explained

TikTok analytics use different signals than Instagram. Here is what each metric actually means for your account growth and monetization potential.

Watch Time / Completion Rate
50%+ completion rate is strong; 80%+ is excellent
The percentage of viewers who watch your video to the end is the single most important TikTok metric. High completion rates tell the algorithm your content holds attention, triggering wider FYP distribution. Videos under 15 seconds with 90%+ completion typically outperform longer videos with 40% completion.
For You Page (FYP) Reach %
40–70% of views from FYP is healthy
The percentage of views coming from the For You page indicates how broadly TikTok is distributing your content beyond your followers. FYP percentage above 60% suggests the algorithm has classified your content as recommendable. Below 20% means you're mostly reaching existing followers — a signal the content isn't breaking out.
Engagement Rate
3–9% is average; 10%+ is strong for TikTok
Calculated as (likes + comments + shares + saves) ÷ views × 100. TikTok engagement rates are significantly higher than Instagram because views are the denominator rather than followers. Shares are weighted most heavily in TikTok's algorithm — a shared video gets amplified far beyond a liked one.
Follower Growth Rate
5–20% monthly is typical for growing accounts
TikTok accounts can grow substantially faster than Instagram through viral FYP distribution. A single viral video can add thousands of followers in 24 hours. More meaningful than raw follower count is follower-to-average-view ratio — accounts where followers watch at higher rates have more engaged audiences.
Profile Views vs. Followers Gained
5–15% of profile viewers converting to followers is strong
When someone views your profile after seeing a video, they are evaluating whether to follow. High conversion rates (profile visits → followers) indicate a compelling bio, consistent content niche, and pinned videos that represent your best work. Low conversion suggests the profile itself needs optimization.

TikTok Account Tracking: FAQ

What is a good TikTok engagement rate?

TikTok engagement rates are calculated against views, not followers — making them naturally higher than Instagram benchmarks. A 3–9% engagement rate (likes + comments + shares + saves ÷ views) is considered average. 10–20% is strong, and 20%+ is excellent. Engagement rates above 10% on accounts with consistent view counts signal highly loyal, responsive audiences.

What does TikTok watch time tell you about your content?

Watch time is TikTok's most important ranking signal. Videos with 80%+ average completion rates get consistently pushed to larger audiences. Watch time tells you whether your hook (first 1–3 seconds) is strong enough to stop scrolling and whether your content holds attention throughout. Videos that drop off in the first 3 seconds have a weak hook — the single most common reason for underperforming content.

How does TikTok measure account growth?

TikTok measures account growth through four key dimensions: net follower count (gained minus lost), average views per video over the last 30 days, follower-to-viewer ratio (what percentage of viewers follow after watching), and content velocity (how frequently you post). Sustainable TikTok growth comes from consistent posting cadence combined with improving average completion rates.

What is a good follower count for TikTok monetization?

TikTok's Creator Fund requires 10,000 followers and 100,000 video views in the past 30 days. Brand deals typically start at 5,000–10,000 followers for micro-influencers in high-value niches (finance, tech, beauty). TikTok's Creator Marketplace opens to accounts with 10,000+ followers. However, engagement rate matters far more than follower count — a 5K account with 15% engagement earns more from brand deals than a 50K account with 1% engagement.

Can I track a private TikTok account?

Private TikTok accounts hide their content from non-approved followers. You can see a private account's follower count, following count, and total likes, but you cannot access individual video analytics, engagement rates, or content performance. To fully analyze a TikTok account, it must be set to public.

How do I analyze competitor TikTok accounts?

Key competitive metrics to track are: average views per video (their distribution strength), video posting frequency (how often they publish), engagement rate per video (audience quality), top-performing content categories (what topics drive the most views), and follower growth trajectory over the last 90 days. Compare your averages against theirs in your specific niche rather than against global TikTok averages.

What TikTok metrics do brands look at for sponsorships?

Brands evaluate: average views per video (not follower count), completion rate (do people watch the full video?), comment quality (genuine audience interaction vs. spam), niche relevance (does your audience match their target customer?), and posting consistency. Brands with access to creator analytics also check FYP percentage — accounts reaching new audiences rather than just existing followers are more valuable for discovery campaigns.

Tracking multiple TikTok accounts?

TikTok logs the IP address used at account creation and during regular activity. Multiple accounts from the same IP get flagged as coordinated.

Mobile proxies assign each TikTok account a unique 4G/LTE carrier IP — making each account appear as an independent device on a separate connection.