
@Shaiie_Foeva
Overall (weighted)
8.01%
Over the last 10 posts, @Shaiie_Foeva averages 7.17% engagement per video. That works out to 310.9K interactions on 3.9M views.
3.9M
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2w ago
#greenscreenvideo
Engagement rate
7.6%
2w ago
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Engagement rate
6.4%
2w ago
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Engagement rate
4.3%
2d ago
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Engagement rate
5.3%
4d ago
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Engagement rate
5.3%
5d ago
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Engagement rate
8.8%
5d ago
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Engagement rate
3.8%
5d ago
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Engagement rate
15.1%
Engagement rate is the first number a brand checks when they're looking at a creator. Follower count tells them how big the audience is. Engagement rate tells them whether the audience is awake. A 12% rate on a million views means 120,000 people did something. That's a lot of eyeballs to put a product in front of.
We weight the overall number by views so one viral post can't drag the average up. The per-post breakdown below shows which videos are doing the work and which formats are quietly going nowhere.
All of it came from live TikTok data.
Username, verified badge, and avatar, grabbed fresh when this page rendered.
Recent videos with their view, like, comment, and share counts straight from TikTok.
For each video, (likes + comments + shares) ÷ views. That's the per-post rate.
Total interactions divided by total views across the recent posts. One huge video can't skew the average that way.
No. Treat this as a starting point. The per-post grid tells you if the engagement is consistent or front-loaded by one hit. Check the top post to see what worked, and pay attention to the share count on its own. Shares mean something a lot stronger than a like.
Some posts get shown to viewers who aren't part of the regular audience, which thins out engagement. Others stay closer to the core followers and pull a much higher rate. Both happen on every account.
Pulled live on every visit, then cached at the edge for five minutes so the page stays quick.