> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.blotato.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.blotato.com/features/analytics.md).

# Analytics

Blotato tracks engagement for your published posts to help you identify which topics, formats, and platforms perform best. Analytics are available on every paid plan.

The Blotato web app and REST API include Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest. LinkedIn analytics are not available.

## Using the Blotato Web App

1. Open [Published Posts](https://my.blotato.com/published).
2. Select **All** to review metrics for your published posts.
3. Select **Top Performing** to compare your strongest posts across platforms.
4. Review views, likes, comments, reach, and each platform's available metrics.
5. Use the patterns in your strongest posts to plan your next content.

Your plan sets the depth of platform-specific metrics. See the [Analytics Metrics Reference](/api/analytics/analytics-metrics.md) for a breakdown of what set of metrics each platform and your plan supports.

## Using ChatGPT, Claude, Hermes, or Another MCP Client

1. Complete the [Blotato MCP setup](/api/mcp/setup.md).
2. Start a new chat in your AI tool.
3. Ask:

   > Get my top performing posts from last week and remix them into fresh viral ideas.
4. Review the returned posts and ideas.
5. Ask the AI tool to turn your selected ideas into drafts or scheduled posts.

The `blotato_list_top_posts` MCP tool currently ranks posts from Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky. Use the REST API for top-post rankings on TikTok, YouTube, or Pinterest.

See [Analytics API](/api/analytics.md) for endpoints, collection schedules, and response examples. See [Analytics Metrics](/api/analytics/analytics-metrics.md) for platform-specific metrics.


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