How to use this calculator
- Enter total reach for the post or campaign.
- Add reactions, comments, and shares.
- Combine link clicks with shares if using the compact input.
- Compare the engagement rate with the status and recommendations.
Calculate Facebook engagement rate from reach and audience actions. Use reactions, comments, shares, and clicks to evaluate content quality, organic reach strength, and campaign performance.
Engagement rate shows how strongly reached users interacted with a Facebook post. Shares and comments often signal stronger content quality than reactions alone.
Use reach instead of followers when possible because reach measures the actual audience that saw the content.
If reach is 18,000 and total engagements are 900, Facebook engagement rate is 5.0%, which is strong for many pages.
A rate above 3% is often good, while 5%+ can be excellent depending on industry, page size, and whether the reach is organic or paid.
The content may be too broad, the hook may be weak, the audience may be poorly targeted, or paid reach may be expanding impressions without strong intent.
Create useful, emotional, timely, or identity-driven content. Posts that make users look helpful or informed are more likely to be shared.
Yes. Paid reach can lower engagement rate if ads reach colder audiences, so paid and organic engagement should be reviewed separately.
Reach is usually better for post-level analysis because it measures users who actually saw the post. Followers can be useful for account-level comparisons.
| Module | Included |
|---|---|
| Main Result | Engagement rate |
| Health Score | Reach and action quality |
| Benchmark | Facebook content status |
| Forecast | Engagement trend estimate |
| Recommendations | Content improvement actions |