What worked? Without opening 5 analytics tabs.

FoPost pulls follower growth, engagement, impressions, and top posts from every connected platform into one dashboard. Check it once a week or once a day. Decide where to spend Tuesday based on what worked Monday.

Every platform's numbers on one screen
Top posts surfaced, not buried
Best posting times, learned from your own results
CSV export to your spreadsheet or BI tool
What the dashboard actually looks like

Your last 30 days, every platform, one screen.

Real shape of the dashboard. Stat cards on top, engagement-by-platform on the left, the posts that actually worked on the right.

fopost.com/analytics
Last 30 days
+4.2%
12,408
Total followers
+1.1pp
5.8%
Engagement rate
+18.4%
142,910
Impressions
+3 vs prior
24
Posts shipped

Engagement by platform

engagements
X5,840
LinkedIn4,120
Instagram3,890
Bluesky1,210

Top performing posts

last 30 days
LinkedIn·2 days ago

Most launches die on Tuesday because the people who would have shared them are still catching up on their inbox.

1,840
+32%
X·5 days ago

5 reasons your Tuesday launch is dead on arrival, a thread.

945
+18%
Instagram·1 week ago

Solo founder workflow that ships 5 posts a week without Sunday batching.

412
-8%
Hourly refresh from every platform
Best send times from your real data
CSV export to your spreadsheet
The cost of analytics living in 5 tabs

You can't tell what's working because the data lives where you don't look.

You check X analytics because the tab is already open. You never open LinkedIn analytics because it takes 4 clicks. So you keep posting to the wrong one.

Native dashboards measure "engagement" differently per platform. You cannot compare a LinkedIn impression to an X impression to an Instagram reach without a spreadsheet you never built.

Your top post last month was on Threads, the platform you barely use. You found out from a friend's screenshot, not from your own dashboard. You missed the signal to double down.

Is this for you?

Is FoPost analytics for you?

For you if

  • You ship to 3+ platforms and need to know which one pays back the time
  • You write the same idea in 3 shapes (tweet, LinkedIn post, Instagram caption) and want to compare what works
  • You make weekly content decisions (double down where, drop what) and want one screen to make them from
  • You report growth to investors, a board, or a co-founder and want one source of truth

Not for you if

  • You only post to one platform. That platform's native dashboard is fine.
  • You need real-time per-second analytics for a viral moment. Native dashboards are still the right tool for that 24 hours.
  • You need direct warehouse sync (BigQuery, Snowflake) today. CSV export works, full warehouse sync is a future feature.
What's inside

Numbers that help you decide what to ship next.

Less vanity dashboard. More signal. Built around the question solo founders actually ask: what worked last week, and what should I do more of?

Cross-platform leaderboard

X vs LinkedIn vs Instagram vs Threads, ranked by engagement, impressions, or follower growth. You see which platform pays back the time you spend on it. Decide where to spend next week.

Top posts, surfaced automatically

The dashboard pushes your best posts to the top, with the engagement number and the delta vs your last 30 days. No digging. The wins are right there when you open the page.

Audience growth per platform

Follower trend lines for every connected platform, month over month. Spot the platform that is quietly growing while you weren't looking, and the one that's flat despite your effort.

Who your audience actually is

Age, gender, country, and city breakdowns for Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and YouTube, the four platforms that report them. Split by followers, reached, or engaged where the platform offers the distinction.

Best send times from your data

Every connected account gets three recommended slots, scored from the engagement its own posts earned over the past 90 days, in your workspace timezone. Under ten analysed posts it falls back to a per-platform default rather than guessing from noise, and it tells you which one you are looking at.

The streak you are actually on

Consistency beats intensity on every feed. The dashboard tracks your current and longest posting streak, so the week you quietly stopped shipping is visible before it becomes a month.

CSV export, or pipe it elsewhere

Export the overview, the time series, or the per-post table as CSV for your investor update, your weekly review, or your own spreadsheet. The API lets you pipe metrics straight into your own dashboard.

How it works

Connect. Post. See what worked.

01

Connect your platforms

OAuth into every platform you ship to. Same flow as cross-posting. Takes about 2 minutes for 5 platforms.

02

Post normally

Use the composer or schedule from the calendar. The dashboard tracks everything you publish through FoPost, plus past posts you ask it to backfill.

03

Metrics land hourly

Every platform's API delivers fresh engagement, impressions, and follower counts hourly (some platforms cap at 6h due to their own rate limits, noted in the dashboard).

04

Open dashboard, decide

Open analytics once a week. See what worked, what didn't, what to ship more of. Make the call in 5 minutes instead of an afternoon.

vs the alternatives

Why this beats juggling native dashboards or paying for Sprout.

Three ways solo founders try to track content performance. Only one of them is a single screen at a solo-founder price.

Native dashboards, platform by platform

What most founders do today

  • One browser tab per platform. 5 platforms = 5 tabs.
  • Each platform defines "engagement" differently. Can't compare apples to apples.
  • No top-posts-across-platforms view. You can rank within X or within LinkedIn, never together.
  • You only check the platforms you remember to check.

Sprout Social or Hootsuite Analytics

What enterprise teams pay for

  • $99 to $249 a month per user. Built for marketing teams of 10+.
  • 30+ chart types you will never look at.
  • Setup takes a day. Onboarding call required.
  • Solo founders pay enterprise prices for 10% of the features they need.
FoPost

FoPost analytics

What you actually want

  • Every platform on one screen. Stat cards, comparison, top posts.
  • Same definition of engagement across platforms (where the platform allows).
  • Best send times scored from your own posts, not a generic study.
  • Included in your plan, $19 to $79 a month. No per-user pricing.

Publishes to all major networks

Frequently asked questions

Which platforms have analytics?

Every platform that exposes metrics via its public API: X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, dev.to, Hashnode, Medium, and more. A few platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack) expose limited or no public engagement data, so those show send-only metrics.

How often does data refresh?

Hourly for most platforms. A few cap at every 6 hours due to their own API rate limits (LinkedIn is the most common). The dashboard shows last-refresh time per platform, so you always know how fresh the number is.

Which plans include analytics?

All of them. Starter carries the core dashboard: post-level metrics for every connected platform, cross-platform aggregation, top posts, follower trend lines, and CSV export. Pro and Business add the deeper cuts. Nothing here is a separate subscription.

What counts as "engagement"?

Likes + comments + shares + saves, summed across the post. Where a platform reports impressions separately (X, LinkedIn, Instagram), the dashboard shows both engagement and impressions so you can derive engagement rate. Platforms that only expose one metric show what they expose.

How do best posting times work?

Each connected account gets three recommended slots, in your workspace timezone. They are scored from the engagement that account's own posts earned over the last 90 days, with neighbouring hours counted at half weight and thin hours pulled toward your average so one viral post cannot decide the answer. Under ten analysed posts, it shows a per-platform default and says so. The composer surfaces the slots when you pick a schedule time.

Can I see who my audience is?

For Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and YouTube, yes. Those four report audience breakdowns through their APIs, so you get age, gender, country, and city splits, and on some of them the same breakdown for the people you reached or who engaged rather than just followers. The other platforms do not expose this, so nothing is shown for them.

How long is historical data kept?

Forever, on every plan. FoPost stores the full history of every post you published through it, plus any past posts you backfill via the platform import.

Does it track past posts I published outside FoPost?

Yes, for most platforms. The backfill pulls your past 90 days of posts per platform on first connect (X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads). Older posts require a manual backfill request. A few platforms (TikTok, Pinterest) only expose new posts going forward due to API restrictions.

Can I export to BigQuery or Snowflake?

CSV export today, on every plan, covering the overview, the time series, and the per-post table. The API lets you pipe metrics straight into your own warehouse or dashboard. Direct one-click warehouse sync is a future feature.

Ready to try analytics?

7-day free trial. 30 platforms. Unlimited posts on every plan.