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Free Facebook Engagement Rate Calculator

Dividing by page likes on Facebook is close to meaningless, because barely any of them see your posts. Add your reach and get the number that means something. Nothing you type ever leaves your browser.

Your numbers

Averages across your last 9 or 12 posts, not your best one.

Your engagement rate

Add your average reach on the left and you get the number that actually means something on Facebook.

0.86%By page likesThe industry standard. Divides by people who almost certainly never saw the post.
103Interactions a post
5.8%Of those were shares
Medium, 10k to 100kYour page size
Typically reported for this size: 0.5% to 2%About what gets reported for pages your size.

These bands are what third party studies commonly report, not a Facebook figure. Facebook publishes no benchmark. They are much lower than Instagram's, which is real rather than a mistake, and your own rate last month beats any of them.

How this is worked outBy page likes = (reactions + comments + shares) / page likesBy reach = (reactions + comments + shares) / reachShares are included unless you untick the box. Everything comes from numbers you typed: there are no estimates in here.

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What this tool does

Facebook engagement rate is reactions plus comments plus shares, divided by your page likes. That is the standard, everyone quotes it, and on Facebook specifically it is the most broken metric in social media.

Organic reach on a Facebook Page is a famously small share of the people who liked it. A page with 12,000 likes might reach 1,400 of them with a post. Divide by 12,000 and you get 0.9 percent and conclude your page is dead. Divide by the 1,400 who actually saw it and you get 7 percent, which is a page doing perfectly well in front of a small audience.

Those are the same post. One number says give up, the other says the content works and the distribution does not, and they need completely different responses.

Shares get their own attention here too, because on Facebook a share is not a bigger like. It is the only interaction that puts your post in front of people who do not follow you, which makes it the one worth optimising for. It is free, there is no signup, and the whole thing runs in your browser.

How to work out your Facebook engagement rate

Everything you need is in Page insights. The only judgement call is being honest about which posts you average.

  1. 1Average your last 9 or 12 postsNot your best one and not one. A single post tells you about that post, and one lucky share can flatter a whole month.
  2. 2Add up all the reactionsLikes, loves, hahas, wows, sads, angries. They all count as one interaction each, including the angry ones, which is worth remembering before you celebrate a high rate on a post people hated.
  3. 3Get your reach from insightsThis is what makes the number honest on Facebook, more than on any other platform, because organic reach is such a small share of your page likes.
  4. 4Read the by reach numberOf the people who saw it, how many did something. That is what you meant, and it is the only version that separates a content problem from a distribution problem.
  5. 5Watch the share count separatelyShares are the only interaction that creates new reach. Ten shares are worth more to your page than a hundred extra likes, and the combined rate hides that.

Why Facebook rates look so much worse than Instagram

They genuinely are lower, and almost none of it is about your content.

  1. 1Organic reach on Pages is tinyFacebook has spent years turning the feed into a recommendation engine and a paid channel. Your page likes are a list of people who once clicked a button, not an audience you can reach.
  2. 2Page likes accumulate and never leaveNobody unlikes a page. So the denominator grows forever with people who are inactive, uninterested, or gone, and your rate falls forever with it.
  3. 3So the standard formula punishes old pagesA page that has been running for a decade has a huge denominator of dead likes. A new page with 500 real people looks ten times better on paper and reaches fewer humans.
  4. 4Which is why reach is the only fair comparisonIt ignores the dead weight entirely. Compare your reach rate to your own reach rate last month, and ignore any benchmark that divides by page likes.

What this number tells you, and what it does not

It is a division on numbers you supplied. The limits are all about what those numbers mean.

What this tells you

  • Both rates, labelledThe standard one so you can talk to other people, and the reach one so you know what happened. Most calculators only do the first.
  • What your shares are worthBroken out separately, because a share is the only interaction on Facebook that reaches new people and the combined number buries it.
  • A benchmark for your page sizeTiered, because a 500 like page and a two million like page are not comparable and get compared constantly.
  • Whether your numbers are impossibleMore interactions than reach cannot happen, and it catches the most common insights mix up.

What it cannot tell you

  • Whether engagement is worth anythingThis is the big one. Engagement is not revenue. An angry reaction counts exactly the same as a love, and a post full of arguments scores brilliantly.
  • Which reactions you gotHahas on a serious post and angries on an announcement both count as engagement. The rate cannot tell delight from a pile-on.
  • How many page likes are realNobody unlikes a page. A decade of accumulated likes from inactive accounts sits in your denominator forever and there is no way to clean it.
  • Any official benchmarkFacebook publishes none. Every band you have read, including ours, is a third party study of other people's pages.
  • Whether the comments are realBots and spam count as engagement here, and a comment section full of crypto replies improves the number you are proud of.
  • Whether the engagement is helping youA post with 200 comments, forty of them scams under a boosted post, has a lovely rate and a real problem.

Counting comments vs reading them

Engagement rate counts your comments. It has nothing to say about what they are. Here is the split.

This calculatorSweep Inbox
PriceFree, no signupPaid, with a 7 day free trial
What it does with a commentAdds one to the totalOur AI model reads it and works out what it is
A crypto bot commentImproves your engagement rateHidden within seconds
An angry pile-onYour best week on paperHidden before your buyers read it
A customer asking about priceImproves your engagement rateLeft visible and waiting in one inbox
When it runsWhen you open itAround the clock

Questions people actually ask

  • Reactions plus comments plus shares, divided by your page likes, times 100. The more honest version divides by reach instead, because that measures against the people who actually saw the post. This calculates both. Use averages across nine or twelve posts rather than a single one.

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