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Click See all profiles, then select the Page you want to switch into. Click Meta Business Suite in the left menu. Click Insights in the left menu. Navigate to an insight. Click Export and select the file type. Your download should begin automatically.
If you have Facebook access with full control, you can download a copy of your Page. When the file is ready, you'll receive an email or a notification, depending on your privacy settings. From the email or notification, click Download Page and enter your password to continue.
Do you want to access and download hacked, or inaccessible data from your Facebook account? Maybe you’re concerned about preserving old posts or photos that have disappeared from your feed. Or maybe you just want a backup of all the information stored in your account for peace of mind.
- What Are Facebook Analytics and What Analytics Can Facebook Give Me?
- Your Marketing Funnel: A Brief Interlude
- Understanding How Analytics Metrics Help Your Business
- How to Get Facebook Analytics
- Our Top Third-Party Facebook Analytics Tools
- Union Metrics
- Iconsquare
- Wiselytics
- Social Pilot
- Grylitics
When discussing Facebook Analytics, it’s essential to understand that this refers to the statistics and information gained from your brand’s Facebook page, and not your own personal profile. This can relate to many, many different areas of your account, and there are tools that list engagement, clicks, reach, impressions, views, along with many oth...
When you first begin down the tack of digital marketing, it’s easy to believe the hype that social media is the ‘only’ thing you need to concentrate, but unfortunately, this just isn’t true. Social media is an integral part of the marketing funnel, but it certainly isn’t the only partof the marketing funnel that you should be worried about. Even mo...
Looking at the Mooncup example above, it’s clear that a deeper understanding of Facebook’s Analytics tools is needed to be able to adequately put each piece of content in the right area of the marketing funnel. It’s very important that you do this, especially if you’re the one reporting on the ‘success’ of your Facebook page. Success is a fairly ar...
If you’re ready to jump in, take the plunge and begin to analyse your Facebook data, you’ll need to first know how to gather this information! There are four (and a half) proprietary methods for gathering Facebook post analysis and other data from your Facebook page, and all of these are free! These are: 1. Facebook Insights- This is found at the t...
Maybe you want to take the plunge and start exploring your Facebook insights in more detail? We’d suggest going for a third-party analytics tool, these usually offer similar analytics but in a much more readable and digestible way. Sometimes spending money to save a few hours’ worth of work is a really good plan, this is one of those times! These a...
What it does:
Union Metricsworks across the major social platforms (we mentioned it in our Instagram Analytics blog too) and provides excellent social media reports, with the bonus of being able to bundle all platforms together enabling you to see a whole-picture snapshot of your social media activity.
What it’s good for:
Getting a really good in depth look at your entire social media platform activity and measuring the effectiveness of your campaigns. Union Metrics enables you to change campaigns on the fly, so you’re able to take advantage of an agile working structure. Being able to measure your activity across your pages will give you a really deep understanding of how each of your platform’s audiences are different. No more copying and pasting content!
What it costs:
Union Metrics has no free option, but the paid options start from $49 per month for an account aimed at single social media managers, and $199 a month aimed at marketing teams.
What it does:
Another tool that we mentioned on our Instagram analytics blog, this tool is just for Facebook and Instagram (it doesn’t analyse Twitter, LinkedIn, or Pinterest). Iconsquare is an official Facebook marketing partner, which should mean they receive updates as a priority. In theory!
What it’s good for:
One of the great things about Iconsquareis, just as with Social Status, you can track your competitors and get some insight into how they are doing. This is especially useful if you suddenly see a drop off in engagement or clicks, you’ll be able to tell fairly fast if this is an industry wide issue or whether it’s just your page that is affected. Iconsquare also allows you to track your followers and follower growth, view the standard metrics such as best time to post and reach ad impressions...
What it costs:
Whilst they do offer a free trial, Iconsquare actually costs from 29€ to 59€ depending on the level of detail you require.
What it does:
Wiselyticspride themselves on providing simple analytics for everyone with a well-designed user interface. There is also an option for you to be able to moderate and monitor your Facebook community through Wiselytics.
What it’s good for:
This analytics tool is one of the nicest one we’ve found. It’s great for tracking your best performing posts (and your worst) and you also have the opportunity to compare your ‘scores’ with those of your competitors. It offers similar analytics to other competitors such as information on your fans your reach, impressions, interactions, etc, and the monitoring and moderation options are a real added bonus for this platform.
What it costs:
Wyselitics free option gives you a week’s worth of data, but the paid options allow you to gather data from your page’s creation date, meaning it’s a great option for those taking over a page who want to do a full and in depth audit. The only thing that bugs us is that the pricing for the paid enterprise option is on request only, so we aren’t able to tell you here how much it’s likely to cost.
What it does:
Social Pilothas been around for a number of years and has, thankfully, gone though some major updates to ensure that it’s keeping up with the times and that the user interface is actually usable!
What it’s good for:
Social Pilot was initially created as a scheduling assistant with some analytics as an added bonus, but over the years they have really evolved and are now giving really good and thorough analytics offering to their customers and users. As with all of the other tools on this list, you are able to see information on your fans, their demographics, when the best time to post is, benchmark your best and worst performing posts and get information on your Facebook page grown from both a paid and or...
What it costs:
For the level of detail and information that Social Pilot offers, you may be surprised to know that the first-tier plan is only $8.33 per month, and the agency plan is only $6.66. They offer a 14-day free trial too!
What it does:
Gryliticsis a little bit different to the tools we’ve discussed before, this tool’s primary focus is on analytics for Facebook Groups. If you’re looking to make Facebook Groups a part of your content and social media marketing strategy, then Grylitics has your back with the hard data.
What it’s good for:
Just as with pages, Groups will have top performing posts and member analytics that are really important for marketers to know. Grytics allows you to get the details on which posts are performing well and why, ranking them by engagement, measure your whole group activity to see how well the group is performing, and understand when your group is the most active so that you can tailor your content to your group specifically.
What it costs:
This is a really valuable tool and it starts at only $11 per month, the Global Plan is around $125 per month. We think Facebook Groups can be a great way to engage on a more personal and private level with a captive section of your audience and having a Facebook group insights tool that works is really important.
- Facebook — Meta Business Suite Insights and Facebook Page Insights. First stop has to be Facebook itself, giving you free access to data on your Page’s performance.
- Fanpage Karma. This tool offers a range of features to help analyze and optimize your Facebook Page. To get started, you can use it for free with a single Facebook Page and explore some of the basic analytics functionality the tool has to offer.
- Iconosquare. Iconosquare is a paid tool (with a 14-day no credit card free trial) that allows you to connect multiple social media accounts, including of course Facebook, for analytics, reporting, and additional features such as social listening.
- BuzzSumo. BuzzSumo is better known for its content marketing features, but they also provide Facebook analytics tools for their Suite and Enterprise plan users.
Feb 13, 2017 · So that's how to access and download your Facebook Insights data files. You might want to do a monthly download of your data to save a copy offline. After all, you don't own Facebook's data analytics and you never know if they'll switch off free access.
Jun 19, 2024 · Price: Try it for free for 30 days. Pricing starts at $99 per month. 2. Buffer. Buffer is another social media management tool that comes with analytics tools for Facebook and beyond. It connects with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Mastodon.