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What's a good engagement rate in 2026? (by follower tier)

A 1% engagement rate is failing for a nano account and excellent for a mega one. Here are the benchmark ranges by follower tier and platform — and why the same number means opposite things at different account sizes.

Halit AljammalJune 6, 2026 · 7 min read

FAQ

What is a good engagement rate on Instagram in 2026?

It depends on your follower tier. Roughly: 4-9% is normal for nano accounts (under 1k), 3-7% for micro (1k-10k), 1.5-5% for mid (10k-100k), 0.8-2.5% for macro (100k-1M), and 0.3-1.2% for mega (1M+). Engagement rate falls predictably as accounts grow, so always judge against your tier.

Why is my engagement rate dropping as I gain followers?

That is normal and expected. Larger audiences are less tightly connected to a creator, so a smaller share interacts with each post. A falling percentage alongside rising followers is healthy — what matters is whether your rate stays at or above the typical band for your new, larger tier.

How do I calculate engagement rate?

The standard version is (likes + comments + saves + shares) divided by followers, times 100. A more accurate version divides by reach instead of followers, since reach is who actually saw the post. By-follower is the common benchmark, so use it when comparing against published ranges.

Is engagement rate higher on TikTok or Instagram?

TikTok, at every tier. Because TikTok distributes by interest rather than by follow graph, engagement rates run roughly double Instagram — for example 6-15% for nano accounts on TikTok versus 4-9% on Instagram. Facebook Page organic engagement runs far lower than both.

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