Go past basic group capture to the real analytics: top posts, top contributors, and the best times to post inside any Group you belong to.
Facebook Groups hold some of the most engaged communities online, but Facebook itself shows admins almost nothing useful: no ranking of top posts, no read on who really drives engagement, no sense of when the group is most active. PostSnag already captures a group's posts as you scroll, more than most people have ever had, but capturing the posts isn't the same as seeing the patterns inside them, so you're still mostly guessing about what makes that specific community move.
The deeper analytics layer for any Group you belong to, built on the group posts PostSnag already captures the same private, client-side way it captures everything else: only what your own logged-in account can already see.
Top posts, ranked by engagement and overperformance, so you see what actually lands.
Top contributors, measured by the engagement they drive, not how often they post.
Best times to post, a day-by-hour read on when the group is paying attention.
Open a group you belong to and capture as you scroll, exactly like you do on profiles and pages. Your dashboard treats that group as a full analytics view: sortable, filterable, and comparable over time.
A clear read on what content wins in this community, so you can post what actually gets traction.
The real influencers inside a group, ready for outreach, partnerships, or research.
Overperformance scoring calibrated to group size, so a small group's top post gets fair credit.
You run a 40,000-member group for real estate agents. PostSnag shows short tactical posts overperforming long personal stories by 3x, five members driving a third of all engagement, and Tuesday and Thursday mornings beating every other slot, so you rebuild your posting calendar around it.
Groups analytics extends every PostSnag metric into a space almost nothing else can reach: the top-contributor view feeds outreach lists, and snapshot history lets you catch a community trend forming instead of hearing about it after it peaks.
Group admins who want their community to grow on purpose, marketers hunting for where their audience gathers, and anyone researching a private community they already belong to.
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