Feed Analytics Dashboard
Curator tracks how often your feed is viewed, helping you understand engagement and stay within your plan's view limits.
The analytics doesn’t sync with Google Analytics and is designed to record data based on Curator’s own tracking methods.
What Are Views?
A view is counted each time your feed loads on a visitor's browser. This includes:
First page load with the feed
Page refreshes
Different pages where the same feed is embedded
Views reset monthly based on your billing cycle.
View Limits by Plan
Free: 2,000 views per month
Pro: 15,000 views per month
Business: Unlimited views
Enterprise: Unlimited views
Event: Unlimited views
If you exceed your plan’s view limit, your source will be paused and will stop pulling in new posts until you upgrade or your views reset in the next billing cycle.
Checking Your Analytics
To view your feed analytics:
Log in to your Curator dashboard
Navigate to your Reports or https://app.curator.io/analytics
Select the feed you want to analyze
Review current month's view count and remaining views
Understanding Usage Patterns
High view counts can indicate:
Popular pages with lots of traffic
Feeds embedded on multiple high-traffic pages
Visitors spending more time browsing your feed
If you're consistently approaching your limit, consider upgrading to a plan with higher or unlimited views.
Embed your feed strategically on high-value pages rather than site-wide to maximize engagement while staying within view limits on lower-tier plans.
Other Analytics
Depending on your plan, you may also have access to follower tracking. This feature provides day-to-day tracking of followers from your connected accounts. Follower data is currently supported for Facebook Pages, Instagram Business Accounts, and Twitter Users
Optimizing View Usage
To manage views efficiently:
Place feeds on strategic pages (homepage, landing pages) rather than every page
Consider separate feeds for different purposes instead of embedding the same feed everywhere
Monitor usage weekly if you're close to your limit