Tagged-Account Insights: See Who a Page Actually Works With

PostSnag tracks who a page tags and mentions across its posts, then turns that pattern into a clear map of its real partners and collaborators.

The problem

Watch any active page for a while and you'll notice it keeps tagging the same handful of accounts: a sponsor, a run of guest experts, a page it constantly cross-promotes with. That pattern is an honest signal of who a page actually works with, but it's scattered across dozens or hundreds of posts with nothing pulling it together. Today the only option is scrolling through a page's history yourself and tallying tags by hand, an approach that falls apart the moment you need to compare three or four pages at once, so most of this information, real sponsorships, real recurring collaborators, just sits there unused.

What we're building

PostSnag captures the accounts a page tags and mentions as part of the posts you're already capturing, then rolls it all up into a dedicated collaboration graph: a ranked, visual picture of who a page actually shows up next to, over and over.

  • Every tag and mention captured alongside the post it appeared in.

  • A ranked list of the accounts a page mentions most, with frequency and recency.

  • A visual map of a page's most frequent connections, obvious at a glance.

How it works for you

Capture a page the way you always do, and a collaboration view is waiting in your dashboard: a ranked list of who gets tagged most, plus a graph radiating out from the page to its top connections. Click into any tagged account to see exactly which posts they appeared in.

What you get

  • A page's real network laid out clearly, instead of scattered across hundreds of captions.

  • A ready-made list of who a page already trusts, perfect for warm outreach.

  • The same view across multiple pages, so you can line up your network against a competitor's.

For example

A creator-marketing agency scouting partners for a skincare client pulls up the collaboration graph on three beauty pages: one tags the same two ingredient brands in nearly every other post, an instant shortlist instead of a week of manual scrolling. A local nonprofit runs the same check on a regional news page and finds nine tags in the past year, worth a direct pitch.

What it unlocks

Tagged-Account Insights adds a dimension nothing else in PostSnag covers: not what a page posts, but who it's connected to. It pairs naturally with side-by-side comparison, and across enough pages in one niche, the graph reveals the real web of who works with whom.

Who it's for

Agencies and marketers doing partnership or influencer outreach, and brand managers sizing up how competitors structure their sponsorships.

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About 18 hours ago

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