About your account home

What is the Post activity dashboard?

The post activity dashboard is a tool you can use to learn more about your posts and how they resonate with your audience. 

Use the activity dashboard to: 
 
  • See how people engage with your posts in real time.
  • Compare your post activity and followers, and see how they trend over time.
  • Click on any post to get a detailed view of the number of Reposts, replies, likes, follows, or clicks it receives.
  • Get detailed insights into who your audience is, especially those who engage with your posts.
  • Download your post metrics.

 

To get started accessing your post activity, log in to analytics.twitter.com with your X username and password. 

How to access the dashboard

From the X for iOS app:

  1. Make sure you have installed the latest version of X for iPhone or iPad. 
  2. Tap the analytics icon visible in your posts. 

The post activity dashboard is available to users who primarily post in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, and have had an account for at least 14 days. We’re working to roll this out to everyone soon.

From the X for Android app:

  1. Make sure you have installed the latest version of X for Android. 
  2. Tap the analytics icon visible in your posts. 

The post activity dashboard is available to users who primarily post in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, and have had an account for at least 14 days. We’re working to roll this out to everyone soon.

On a desktop or laptop computer, visit analytics.X.com and click on posts. 

The post activity dashboard is available to users who primarily post in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, and have had an account for at least 14 days. We’re working to roll this out to everyone soon.

How to use the dashbaord

Click into an individual post to see specific data for that post:

Desktop view of Tweet Analytics
Desktop view of Tweet Analytics

Available on X for iPhone and X for Android app. Tap the post to view the post detail page, and then tap View post activity.

mobile view of Tweet Analytics
mobile view of Tweet Analytics

Account summary metrics:

  • posts: Number of times you posted
  • post impressions: Number of times users are served your post in timeline, search results, or from your profile
  • Profile visits: Number of times users visited your profile page
  • Mentions: Number of times your @username was mentioned in posts
  • New followers: Number of new followers you gained
  • posts linking to you: Number of times your X Card(s) was posted by you and/or other people
     

Monthly highlights:

  • Top post: post that received the highest number of impressions
  • Top media post: post with photo, video, or Vine that received the highest number of impressions
  • Top Card post: post with a X Card that received the highest number of impressions; this can include other people’s posts
  • Top mention: post that mentioned your @handle and received the highest number of impressions; this can include other people’s posts
  • Top follower: Account with the highest follower count that followed you in a given month
     

You can select the View post details button to learn more information about a specific post or select View follower to find out more about your top follower.

FAQs

How up-to-date is account home?

Summary metrics reported in account home are updated once every 24 hours, through the previous day. Information about a particular Tweet from the Tweet activity dashboard is updated in real-time.

How far back does account home report results?

September 2014 or when your account first accessed Twitter Analytics, whichever is more recent.

How can I use account home to improve my content or account strategy?

You can use the information in account home to quickly identify your top Tweets to promote to a wider audience, engage with your most influential followers, or as a starting point to dive deeper into your account or Tweet performance. For example, you may want to review your Top Tweets, and share more of the content that your followers are already engaging with.

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