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Free TikTok Engagement Rate Calculator

Use our free TikTok engagement rate calculator to see how well creators connect with their audience.

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Followers: 163.0M
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(TikTok average median 0.77%)
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Last data update: Jun 29, 2026
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Median engagement rate on TikTok

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Why engagement rate matters

Followers tell you reach. Engagement tells you influence.

A large TikTok audience looks impressive, but it doesn't show whether anyone acts on a creator's posts. Engagement rate normalizes likes and comments against audience size, so you can compare a 20K creator and a 2M creator on the same scale — before you pay either one.

Followers ≠ influence

A big TikTok account with flat engagement often means a passive or padded audience. Engagement rate exposes it in a single number.

Compare on the same scale

Engagement rate lets you line up a nano-creator next to a mega-creator, so budget goes to the accounts that actually move an audience.

Spot inflated accounts early

A spike in followers with no matching engagement is a classic red flag. Calculate first, shortlist second.

How it works

  1. Paste a TikTok handle

    Drop in any public TikTok handle — no account or extension required.

  2. We pull recent posts

    The calculator gathers the latest public posts and their interactions.

  3. Get the engagement rate

    See the engagement rate plus a likes-and-comments breakdown.

  4. Benchmark and act

    Compare against the norm, then send strong accounts to vetting.

Manual vs ClickAnalytic

TikTok engagement calculator vs a spreadsheet

CriterionSpreadsheetTikTok Engagement Calculator
InputsCopy likes & comments post by postPaste a handle — recent posts pulled automatically
MathHand-built formulas, easy to get wrongThe standard engagement formula, applied consistently
BenchmarkNo reference for what 'good' meansSee the number in context for the audience size
SpeedMinutes per profileA full breakdown in seconds
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Engagement vs authenticity vs size

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What's included

Engagement analysis, in context

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Instant engagement rate

Paste any public TikTok handle and get the engagement rate without a login.

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Per-post breakdown

See how individual posts perform, not just a single blended average.

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Likes & comments split

Understand whether interaction comes from passive likes or active comments.

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Audience-size normalization

Compare creators of very different sizes on a fair, like-for-like basis.

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Context for the number

Read the engagement rate against what's typical, instead of guessing.

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Multi-platform

Run the same check across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube creators.

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Shareable result

Send the breakdown to a teammate or client to back up a shortlist decision.

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Path to full vetting

Move promising accounts straight into deeper audience and authenticity checks.

Median Engagement Rate on TikTok

How to check an influencer’s TikTok engagement rate?

= *likes + comments divided by number of followers (average on the last 30 posts)

You can check an influencer’s engagement rate by dividing the total number of interactions (likes + comments) their content receives by their total number of followers and multiplying by 100%. This gives you the engagement rate for that specific post.

So, what if you want to see the average engagement rate over the last 30 posts? In that case, find the engagement rate for each post. Add them up, divide the total by the number of posts, and multiply by 100%. This will give you a good indication of the influencer’s account-wide engagement rate. Pair this with our TikTok follower count checker to see full profile growth data alongside engagement rates.

Click Analytic can analyse TikTok engagement rates but also much MORE

With Click Analytic, you can analyse any TikTok influencer. You can find TikTok engagement rates, review audience growth, and pair the result with our TikTok follower count checker for a faster creator vetting workflow. If you are still sourcing creators, start with our influencer search tool. If you compare creators across channels, our Instagram engagement calculator gives you the same read for Instagram campaigns.

What is a good engagement rate on TikTok?

Checking engagement rates isn’t helpful unless you have benchmarks against which to compare. Using data from our database’s 250M+ influencer profiles, we’ve compiled some typical TikTok engagement rate benchmarks.

TikTok Engagement Rate Benchmarks

1k-5k 5k-10k 10k-50k 50k-100k 100k-500k 500k-1 million Over 1 million

High AboveAverage Average BelowAverage Low

0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5 5,5 6 6,5 7 7,5 8 8,5

Here’s a bit more detail:

Most social media experts agree that a rate between 4% and 18% is a reasonable engagement rate on TikTok to aim for. However, a good engagement rate on TikTok can vary depending on several factors.

  • Industry: Funny cat videos tend to get more likes than business explainer videos (no surprise there!).
  • Account size: It’s harder for bigger accounts to keep engagement high. A small account with 5% engaged followers might be doing great, while a giant account with 2% might need to work harder.

Tracking the engagement rate over time and comparing it to previous rates is essential to see if your influencer marketing strategies are working.

How do I check a TikTok influencer’s engagement rate?

How to manually calculate the engagement rate on TikTok:

Manually calculating the TikTok engagement rate involves some effort, but it gives you a basic idea of how an audience engages with an influencer’s content.

Here’s how to manually calculate an influencer’s engagement rate on TikTok:

  1. Pick a post: Choose a few recent posts from the influencer’s TikTok profile. It’s good to pick a mix to get a fair view of their engagement.
  2. Count the likes and comments: For each post you picked, add up all the likes and comments it received. This gives you the total engagement for those posts.
  3. Find the average: If you checked multiple posts, add up all their engagements and divide by the number of posts you looked at. This gives you the average engagement per post.
  4. Know the number of followers: Look at how many followers the influencer has. This number is crucial because you’ll compare it to the engagement to get the rate. If you need a quick audience-size check first, use our TikTok follower count checker.
  5. Calculate the rate: Here’s the fun math part! To find the TikTok engagement rate, use this formula:
    Engagement Rate = (Average Engagement per Post ÷ Number of Followers) × 100
    This formula helps you see what percentage of the influencer’s followers engage with their content.

Here’s an example to make it clear:

  • Say an influencer has 5,000 followers.
  • You pick 5 posts, and they have a total of 500 likes and comments.
  • The average engagement per post is 500 ÷ 5 = 100 (likes+comments).
  • To find the rate: (100 ÷ 5,000) × 100 =2%.

This means, on average, 2% of the influencer’s followers interact with each post, which is a pretty good engagement rate!

Next, we’ll look at calculating the TikTok engagement rate on a post with software.

The software then calculates an average engagement rate based on these 25 posts.

Next, our software can show you how well an influencer engages with their audience compared to other influencers in their niche. It can even show you a timeline to see how historically an influencer engages with their audience.

Here’s what you must do:

Enter the influencer’s TikTok handle and hit the button.

Understanding how engagement rate varies by niche and platform

Engagement rates can vary greatly depending on the niche (or topic area) and the social media platform you’re using.
Each niche has its own audience behaviours, and different platforms cater to different types of content and interactions. Here’s how it breaks down:

Engagement by niche

Let’s start with a popular TikTok niche, fashion and beauty.

Fashion and beauty

These niches often see high engagement rates, especially on visual platforms like TikTok and Pinterest.

Users in these niches love to like, comment, and share outfit ideas, makeup tutorials, and product reviews.

For example, a fashion influencer might post a photo of their outfit and receive thousands of likes and comments from followers seeking style inspiration.
On platforms like TikTok, which is highly visual and well-suited for this niche, the average engagement rate can range from 1% to 3%.

Influencers with highly engaged audiences or smaller, more niche followings can see higher rates, sometimes up to 5% or more.

Gaming

Gaming content, especially on platforms like Twitch and YouTube, can have very engaged audiences who spend hours watching live streams, gameplay videos, and tutorials.

Gamers often form tight-knit communities, frequently engaging through comments, live chat, and social media shares.

For platforms popular with gamers, like Twitch and YouTube, engagement can be more about view time and subscriber interactions than likes or comments.

On Instagram or X (formerly Twitter), gamers can see engagement rates from 0.5% to 3%, depending on their content type and audience engagement.

Food and cooking

Platforms like Instagram and YouTube are great for food enthusiasts. These niches can have high engagement rates with audiences looking for recipes, cooking tips, and food photography.

A post of a beautifully plated dish on Instagram can garner a lot of likes and comments, while detailed cooking tutorials on YouTube can accumulate thousands of views and an active comment section.

Food and cooking content on Instagram can expect an average engagement rate of around 1.1% to 3.5%. This niche benefits from high visual appeal, which can drive higher engagement, especially with well-photographed dishes and recipes.

Fitness and health

This niche can see varied engagement rates across platforms.

On TikTok, fitness influencers often share workout videos, fitness tips, and motivational posts, which receive many likes and comments.

On YouTube, longer workout videos or health-related content might have fewer comments but a lot of views and high watch time.

This niche tends to have a wide range of engagement rates, from 1% to 3% on TikTok.

Content that includes workout videos, fitness tips, and health advice can engage audiences well, especially if it promotes interaction through challenges or Q&A sessions.

Remember, these are broad estimates, and actual engagement rates can vary.
Engagement rates are influenced by how much followers interact with content through likes, comments, shares, and other platform-specific actions.

Rates above the average can indicate highly engaging content or a very dedicated audience, while lower rates might suggest a need for strategy adjustments or content diversification.

Engagement by platform

Engagement on each social media platform comes in different formats. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Instagram: Known for its visual content, Instagram generally has higher engagement rates for niches like fashion, beauty, and travel. Users engage through likes, comments, shares, and stories.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about engagement rates

How is TikTok engagement rate calculated?

TikTok engagement is most often measured against views rather than followers, because reach on TikTok is driven by the For You feed instead of your follower count. A common formula is (likes + comments + shares) divided by views, multiplied by 100. You can also calculate it on followers if you want to gauge how loyal an existing audience is, but the view-based version better reflects how a video actually performed.

What is a good TikTok engagement rate?

TikTok engagement runs noticeably higher than Instagram. View-based rates of 4-6% or more are common for solid content, and follower-based rates can look enormous because a video can rack up far more views than the creator has followers. Shares carry extra weight on TikTok, since a re-share signals the algorithm to push the video wider, so factor them in when judging quality.

Why does one viral TikTok skew the engagement rate?

Because TikTok distributes content through the For You feed, a single video can reach millions while the creator’s other posts sit far lower. That one hit can pull an average way up or, if measured against views, water the rate down. To judge a creator fairly, look at engagement across their recent videos rather than one outlier, and check whether their typical post (not just their best) holds up.

How do I spot fake engagement on TikTok?

Watch for views that massively outpace likes, comments that are generic or off-topic, and sudden follower spikes with no matching jump in real interaction. Bought views are cheap on TikTok, so a high view count alone proves little. Click Analytic’s AQS scores audience authenticity and engagement quality across TikTok profiles, helping you separate creators with genuine pull from accounts padded with bot traffic.

How can I raise my TikTok engagement rate?

Hook viewers in the first two seconds, keep videos tight so watch-through stays high, and use trending sounds and formats while they are still climbing. Prompts that invite duets, stitches, and shares lift the metrics the algorithm rewards most. Posting consistently gives the For You feed more chances to test your content, so steady output usually beats occasional one-off uploads.

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