Instagram Insights report building guide

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Use the Instagram Insights data source to see how your account has developed over time, and combine the data with your ads data to see how your campaigns affect your page. Use this data together with your other social media data to gain a deeper understanding of your audience on various platforms.

Supermetrics supports a wide range of Instagram Insights data fields, including Reel plays, Reel shares, and Total Reel interactions.

Before you begin

Before you build reports, you need to connect the data source to Supermetrics.

Popular queries

These query configurations help you track key performance indicators and analyze trends. You can use these settings in any Supermetrics destination, such as Data Explorer, Dashboards, Google Sheets, Looker Studio, or data warehouse destinations.

Check your current follower count

Display your total profile followers as a scorecard — a quick way to monitor your current audience size and track it over time using scheduled refreshes.

To fetch this data, use the following settings in your reporting or visualization tool:

Setting

Value

Date range

Today

Metrics

Profile followers

Suggested visualization

Scorecard

Understanding the data

  • Profile followers: The total number of unique accounts currently following your profile.

Analyze follower demographics by age and gender

See how your followers break down by age group and gender — useful for validating whether your content is reaching your intended audience and informing creative decisions.

To fetch this data, use the following settings in your reporting or visualization tool:

Setting

Value

Date range

Today

Metrics

Profile followers

Dimensions

Age, Gender

Suggested visualization

Bar or table chart

Understanding the data

  • Profile followers: The total number of unique accounts currently following your profile.

  • Age: The age bracket of your followers, used to segment the audience by age group.

  • Gender: The gender of your followers, used to segment the audience by gender.

See followers by country

Understand the geographic distribution of your followers — useful for identifying your strongest markets and informing regional content or targeting strategies.

To fetch this data, use the following settings in your reporting or visualization tool:

Setting

Value

Date range

Today

Metrics

Profile followers

Dimensions

Country

Suggested visualization

Pie or geo chart

Understanding the data

  • Profile followers: The total number of unique accounts currently following your profile.

  • Country: The country of your followers, used to split results by geographic location.

Compare new followers to the previous period

See how many new followers your account gained in the last 7 days compared to the 7 days before — useful for spotting whether follower growth is accelerating or slowing down.

To fetch this data, use the following settings in your reporting or visualization tool:

Setting

Value

Date range

Last 7 days

Date range comparison

Previous period

Metrics

New followers

Suggested visualization

Scorecard

Understanding the data

  • New followers: The total number of unique accounts that followed your profile within the reporting period.

Note

The New followers metric only supports querying data for the last 30 days, excluding the current day.

Review post performance over the last 28 days

See what you've published on Instagram and how your audience has engaged with each post — useful for identifying your top-performing content and understanding what resonates across different post types.

To fetch this data, use the following settings in your reporting or visualization tool:

Setting

Value

Date range

Last 28 days

Metrics

Like count, Comments count, Media impressions

Dimensions

Media created, Media caption, Media permalink, Media type, Media product type

Suggested visualization

Table

Understanding the data

  • Like count: The total number of likes on the media object, including replies.

  • Comments count: The total number of comments on the media object, including replies.

  • Media impressions: The total number of times the media object was seen.

  • Media created: The date and time the post was published.

  • Media caption: The caption text of the post.

  • Media permalink: The direct URL to the post on Instagram.

  • Media type: The type of media, such as image, video, or carousel.

  • Media product type: The surface where the media was published: AD, FEED, STORY, or REELS.

More resources

See the Supermetrics blog for tips on using our Instagram Insights template for Looker Studio.

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