Facebook Page Analyzer

Check engagement rate, posting cadence and which formats perform best on any Facebook Page you manage.

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Analyse your Facebook Page performance

Your Facebook Page insights hold the answers to what is and is not working — but the raw numbers are easy to glance at and hard to act on. Turning them into clear takeaways is what lets you stop guessing and start making deliberate improvements.

This analyzer reviews your Page performance and highlights the patterns that matter — your best content, timing and engagement trends — so you know exactly what to do more of and what to fix.

How to use this tool

  1. 1

    Connect your Page

    Link the Facebook Page you want to analyse.

  2. 2

    Review the insights

    See your top content, timing and engagement patterns.

  3. 3

    Identify what works

    Spot the formats and topics driving your best results.

  4. 4

    Adjust your strategy

    Do more of what works and cut what consistently underperforms.

Tips & best practices

  • Study your best-performing posts for repeatable patterns, not one-off luck.
  • Watch native video and Reels metrics closely — they usually lead your reach.
  • Track engagement trends over time to catch problems early.
  • Compare posting times against results to find your true best windows.
  • Let data, not assumptions, guide what you publish next.

Frequently asked questions

What should I look at in Facebook Page insights?+

Your top-performing posts, reach and engagement trends, video and Reels performance, and the times your audience is most active. Together these reveal what to repeat and what to fix.

How often should I analyse my Page?+

Monthly is a good rhythm for spotting trends, with a quick check whenever you try something new. Daily numbers are too noisy to draw firm conclusions from.

What if my reach is dropping?+

Look at what changed — format, timing or engagement. Facebook favours native video and interaction, so declining reach often points to less engaging content or a shift away from what previously worked.