Analytics
PostRite collects engagement metrics for your published posts once a day and shows them in two places: on each post's detail view, and aggregated on the Analytics page with charts, per-platform breakdowns, and a top-posts ranking.
Where it lives
Dashboard
A compact card sums the last 7 days of engagement and links to the full page.
Post detail
Each published platform card shows its latest metrics as compact stat chips.
Analytics page
Totals, an engagement-per-day chart, and a per-platform breakdown for 7, 30, or 90 days.
Top posts
Your best posts ranked by any metric — click through to the full post detail.
What's collected per platform
Each platform exposes a different set of public metrics. PostRite collects everything available with the permissions you already granted when connecting the account — no extra authorization is required.
| Platform | Metrics |
|---|---|
| YouTube | Views, likes, comments |
| Impressions, saves, clicks | |
| Facebook Pages | Reactions, comments, shares |
| Likes, comments | |
| TikTok | Views, likes, comments, shares |
How collection works
- The first snapshot arrives about an hour after a post is published.
- After that, metrics refresh once a dayfor the post's first 30 days — the window where almost all engagement happens.
- After 30 days the final totals stay visible on the post forever; the Analytics page charts the day-by-day engagement gained while the post was being tracked.
Platforms without metrics
- LinkedIn— LinkedIn restricts post analytics for personal profiles to a partner program; PostRite doesn't have access yet.
- Google Business — Google removed per-post metrics from its API; only location-level performance data exists.
- Threads, X/Twitter, Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp— these platforms don't expose usable per-post metrics with the current integrations.
Posts on these platforms simply show a small "metrics not available" note on their platform card.
Permissions inside PostRite
Every organization member — including Viewers — can see post metrics and the Analytics page. Analytics is read-only and available on all plans.
AI assistants
If you've connected an AI assistant through MCP, it can read the same data with the get_post_analytics, get_analytics_summary, and get_top_posts tools — see Connect AI Assistants.
PostRite only reads public engagement counts from the platforms you connected. Nothing is ever posted or changed during collection.