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SocialRank
SocialRank
SocialRank is easiest way to identify, organize, and manage your followers on Twitter and Instagram.
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Sharing Folders With Teams

At SocialRank we are always looking for ways to make it easier to collaborate with your team on the SocialRank for Teams experience. We have just released another way to do that, giving you the ability to share folders with your teammates.


Export To PDF Update

A year ago we released the ability to look at your account in a “Summary” view. This gave you a snapshot of all your followers or a search query or list you’ve made. This “macro” data of your followers includes sections about Follower Activity, Follower Distribution, Top Follower Locations…


Building Folders on SocialRank

We just pushed a new feature on SocialRank called Folders. This feature has two distinct use cases. The first is organization; it lets you group the accounts you run on SocialRank. The second is a multi-report view; allowing you to see the unique followers in a grouping of…


State vs. Country Account Summary View

One of the most popular features on SocialRank is the Account Summary view. This lets you see the macro data to get a better understanding of your audience. One of the data points included in the Account Summary is called Top Follower Location that shows where…


New Filter: Device / Source

At SocialRank we are always looking for ways to make it easier to find the right people that you are looking for in your audience. We have built out filtering options ranging from Bio keyword, Location, # of Followers and more that will allow you to easily segment your audience.


Your SocialRank Personal Profile Card

We recently pushed the ability to see your own profile card as the first result in your SocialRank report. Till now, SocialRank focused on just your followers / audience / community, but now we’ve added the ability to see how you look in the system.


New Sorting Option: Engagement

Last week we released a new feature in the profile card called Average Engagement Per Post. This metric looks at the engagement level each individual account gets from their audience (over their last 200 tweets on Twitter and 66 photos on Instagram). Now we’ve added the…