Instagram Tips & Strategies

How to Track Instagram Followers

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Watching your Instagram follower count bob up and down can feel like a guessing game. One day you’re up, the next you’re down, and it's not always clear why. This guide will walk you through exactly how to track your follower growth, identify patterns, and use that information to create content that genuinely connects with your audience.

Why Tracking Instagram Followers is More Than a Numbers Game

Monitoring your follower count isn't just about stroking your ego, it's a vital part of understanding your audience and refining your content strategy. A rising follower count is a clear signal that your content resonates, your targeting is sharp, and your profile is attracting the right people. On the other hand, a drop in followers can show that a certain type of post missed the mark or that your account is being cleared of bot accounts.

By actively tracking these changes, you can connect cause and effect. Did that new Reel series bring in 100 new followers? Did that controversial opinion piece lead to a dip? Answering these questions turns follower data from a simple number into a powerful feedback loop, helping you do more of what works and less of what doesn't.

Method 1: Using Instagram's Built-in Analytics (Instagram Insights)

The best place to start is with the free tool Instagram gives you directly: Instagram Insights. This feature is packed with valuable information, but it's only available for Professional Accounts (Creator or Business). If you're still on a Personal Account, switching over is free and takes just a few clicks in your settings.

Accessing Your Follower Data

Once you have a Professional Account, getting to your follower analytics is straightforward. Here’s how:

  1. Navigate to your Instagram profile page.
  2. Tap the Professional Dashboard button located below your bio.
  3. Under "Account Insights," tap See All.
  4. From the Insights overview, tap on Total Followers.

This will open a detailed dashboard dedicated entirely to your follower demographics and growth trends. It's the command center for understanding who your followers are and how your community is changing.

What to Look for: Key Metrics Explained

Inside the follower dashboard, you'll find several data points. Here’s what they mean and how to use them:

  • Follower Growth Chart: This is the headline metric. At the top, you'll see a graph showing your follower count over the last 90 days. You can see the Overall change, and more importantly, you can break it down into Follows and Unfollows per day. Look for spikes in follows after posting a specific Reel or Story. Similarly, a spike in unfollows can help you identify content that your audience didn't appreciate.
  • Top Locations: This section shows you where your followers are, broken down by both cities and countries. If you're a local business, seeing your city at the top is a great sign. If you're a global brand, this data can inform your campaign timing and language choices.
  • Age Range and Gender: Understanding the demographics of your audience is fundamental to good marketing. Are you reaching the 18-24 age group you were aiming for, or is your content surprisingly popular with the 35-44 crowd? This data helps you tailor your tone, references, and visuals to the people who are actually listening.
  • Most Active Times: This is a goldmine for scheduling. You can view when your followers are most active on Instagram by hour and by day. Posting your most important content when your audience is already scrolling is one of the easiest ways to improve your reach and engagement right away.

The main drawback of Instagram Insights is its limited time frame, most analytics only look back 90 days. For long-term trend analysis, you may need to supplement it with another method.

Method 2: Manual Follower Tracking with a Spreadsheet

If you're a fan of spreadsheets or want to keep a long-term historical record, manual tracking is a simple and effective option. It won’t give you deep demographic data, but it provides a clean, day-by-day or week-by-week log of your follower growth that you can maintain for years.

Creating Your Follower Tracking Spreadsheet

All you need is Google Sheets or Excel. Create a new sheet and set up a few basic columns:

  • Date: The day you're recording the data.
  • Total Followers: Your follower count on that day.
  • Net Change: The difference between today's count and the previous entry.
  • Notes: This is the most important column. What happened today? "Posted a behind-the-scenes Reel," "Collaborated with @anothercreator," "Started a giveaway," or "No posts."

Your spreadsheet might look something like this:

| A | B | C | D |
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|-----------------------------|
| Date | Total Followers | Net Change | Notes |
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|-----------------------------|
| 2024-10-01 | 5,120 | N/A | |
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|-----------------------------|
| 2024-10-02 | 5,145 | 25 | Posted new Reel tutorial |
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|-----------------------------|
| 2024-10-03 | 5,138 | -7 | Quiet day, posted a Story |

You can get fancy with formulas to automatically calculate the Net Change. For example, in cell C3, you could type =B3-B2 to get the daily difference.

The Pros and Cons of Manual Tracking

The main advantage is control. This data is yours forever, and you can customize it however you want, adding columns for engagement rate, reach, or anything else you value. It's completely free and forces you to be mindful of your growth.

However, it is time-consuming. You have to remember to log in and record the numbers, and it's easy to forget. It also doesn't tell you anything about who your followers are - just how many you have.

Method 3: Third-Party Analytics Tools

When you're ready to get more serious about your Instagram analytics, third-party tools are the next step. These platforms connect to your Instagram account via its API and provide much deeper insights than even Instagram offers natively.

What to Look for in a Follower Tracking Tool

Not all tools are created equal. A good analytics platform should offer:

  • Historical Data: The ability to see your follower growth over years, not just 90 days.
  • Precise Unfollow Tracking: Some tools will tell you exactly which accounts unfollowed you, though this feature has become less common due to Instagram's privacy changes.
  • Audience Quality Analysis: Good tools can often identify "ghost followers" or bot accounts that add to your follower count but offer zero engagement, allowing you to clean up your audience.
  • Competitor Tracking: The ability to track the follower growth of competitor or peer accounts is incredibly valuable. You can see when their content performs well and learn from their strategies.
  • Performance Correlation: Most importantly, these tools usually connect follower growth to your content performance, automatically showing you which posts led to the biggest subscriber gains.

While some purely analytical tools can get quite expensive, many comprehensive social media management platforms include follower analytics as part of a broader suite of scheduling and engagement features.

Beyond the Follow Count: What Really Matters

Ultimately, a high follower count means very little if those followers aren't engaged. True growth isn't just about gaining new followers, it's about attracting the right ones who will like, comment, save, and share your content.

Tracking Your Engagement Rate

Your engagement rate gives you a better sense of audience health than your follower count alone. A simple way to calculate it is:
(Total Likes + Total Comments on a Post) / Your Total Followers x 100 = Engagement Rate %

A healthy engagement rate (typically 1-3% for larger accounts) shows that your followers are actively interested in your content. If your follower count is growing but your engagement rate is dropping, it may be a sign that you're attracting a passive audience or your content is becoming less relevant over time.

Looking for Spikes and Dips

Always investigate the story behind the numbers. If you log into your Insights and see a sudden spike of 500 new followers, dig in. Which piece of content took off? Was it a Reel that went viral on the Explore page? Was it a share from a larger account? By identifying the cause, you can try to replicate that success. The same is true for a sudden dip. Did your post schedule become inconsistent? Did you publish content that was off-brand? These anomalies are learning opportunities in disguise.

Final Thoughts

Tracking your Instagram followers effectively moves you from being a passive content publisher to an active strategist. By combining Instagram Insights with manual logs or third-party tools, you can build a clear picture of what makes your audience grow and engage. This understanding is the foundation for creating a thriving community, not just a big number.

Once you nail down a tracking system, connecting those insights to your content plan is the next step. At Postbase, we designed our analytics dashboard to give you a clean, unified view of your follower growth and content performance in one spot. Seeing exactly which posts are driving growth helps you make smarter decisions about what to schedule next in our visual calendar, streamlining your entire workflow from analysis to execution.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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