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Free Likes-to-Followers Calculator

Do your followers actually like your posts?

See what share of your followers like your posts — a quick check on whether your audience is real and engaged. No signup.

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What is the likes-to-followers ratio?

The likes-to-followers ratio is your average likes per post divided by your follower count, as a percentage. It's a fast, honest read on audience quality: an account with lots of followers but few likes per post usually has a passive or inflated audience, while a strong ratio means your followers are real and paying attention. It's one of the first things brands sanity-check before a partnership.

  • Roughly: 2%+ is healthy, 5%+ is strong for most niches.
  • A low ratio on a big account is a classic sign of bought or inactive followers.
  • It's closely related to engagement rate, but simpler — just likes over followers.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good likes-to-followers ratio?

As a rough guide, 2% or higher is healthy and 5%+ is strong. Smaller, niche accounts often see higher ratios than large general ones. This tool computes yours and labels the signal.

How is it calculated?

Likes-to-followers ratio = average likes per post ÷ followers × 100. Average your likes across recent posts for the most accurate figure.

How is this different from engagement rate?

Engagement rate includes comments (and sometimes saves/shares), while the likes-to-followers ratio looks at likes alone. It's a simpler, quick audience-quality check.

Is it free?

Yes — free, no signup, runs in your browser.

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