Juicer includes built-in analytics that show how your feed is performing on your site—how often it loads, how often visitors interact with it, and how your follower counts trend over time. This article explains where to find your analytics, what each metric means, and how to export the data.
Accessing analytics
To open the analytics dashboard:
Log in to your Juicer account.
Click Analytics in the top navigation bar.
If you manage more than one feed, use the feed selector at the top of the page to switch between feeds. The date range picker on the right scopes every chart to a custom window.
The analytics dashboard
All metrics live on a single page, each rendered as a line chart over the selected date range.
What gets tracked
Juicer tracks three core metrics for every feed:
Page Views—the number of times your feed has loaded on a page where it is embedded (or on your Juicer hub page). This is a count of feed loads, not unique visitors; refreshes and repeat visits are all counted.
Clicks—the number of times visitors clicked on a post in your feed. A useful proxy for engagement, but it doesn't identify who clicked.
Follows—follower count over time for each handle-based source in your feed (for example, an Instagram
@usersource or a Twitter@usersource). Hashtag, keyword, and page sources are not included because they don't have a single account to count followers for. This chart is most meaningful when the sources are accounts you own and post from—so movement in the line correlates with your own posting activity, not someone else's.
Instagram Insights
For Instagram Business sources, Juicer also tracks new followers, reach, and profile views. These appear on the same analytics page when the relevant sources are part of the feed.
Where analytics work
Analytics record activity when your feed is loaded through any of Juicer's standard delivery options:
The JavaScript embed, WordPress plugin, or iframe embed on your own site.
Your Juicer hub page at
juicer.io/hub/<your-feed-name>.
⚠️ Important: Analytics are not recorded when you fetch posts directly through Juicer's JSON API. If you build a custom front-end against the API, Juicer never sees the page load, so views and clicks will not appear in your dashboard.
Exporting your data
Use the export menu in the top-right of the analytics page to download a report for the selected date range:
PDF—a visual report of the charts. Available on all plans.
CSV—a row-by-row data dump suitable for spreadsheets or BI tools. Available on paid plans.
Troubleshooting
View counts are zero or much lower than expected—the most common cause is fetching posts directly through Juicer's JSON API, which bypasses our tracking. Check that the site is loading the standard JS embed, WordPress plugin, or iframe.
A follower line went flat—Juicer stops recording followers when a source can't be measured. This usually means the underlying social account was disconnected, rate-limited, or removed by the platform. Reconnect the source from the feed editor and the line will resume on the next measurement.
If something else looks off, contact us with your feed name and the date range you're looking at.



