How to use this calculator
- Enter impressions.
- Enter reactions.
- Enter comments.
- Enter clicks.
- Click Calculate to review the main metric, health score, and recommendation.
- Use the related calculators to validate ROI, conversion, or growth impact.
Analyze one LinkedIn post by engagement rate, CTR, discussion share, and post health score to decide whether the topic should be repeated or improved.
A strong LinkedIn post should create visible engagement, meaningful comments, and business-relevant clicks.
High reactions with no comments or clicks may indicate broad interest but weak business intent.
With 80,000 impressions, 2,800 reactions, 420 comments, and 900 clicks, the post generates a strong engagement signal and useful click intent.
A good LinkedIn engagement rate is usually one that clearly beats your account baseline and produces comments or clicks, not only reactions.
Posts may stop getting views when early engagement is weak, the topic is unclear, or the audience does not respond quickly.
Use a sharper point of view, ask a specific question, and write posts that invite professional opinions.
Text posts, document posts, practical frameworks, personal lessons, and strong point-of-view posts often perform well.
Posting consistently two to five times per week can help, but quality and audience fit matter more than volume.
| Module | Decision value |
|---|---|
| Core metric | Calculates the primary LinkedIn KPI for this tool. |
| Health score | Scores performance from 0 to 100 for fast status reading. |
| Benchmark signal | Compares the result with target, efficiency, or funnel quality. |
| Recommendation | Turns the result into a practical next action. |