Jack Smith@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
Very cool. This gives you analytics on instagram accounts, including: - Monitor followers, followings, and posts - Get updates every hour and every day - Watch multiple accounts, even if they're not your own
Ross Currie@rossdcurrie · Founder, CrowdLoot
@_jacksmith Is there a non-free advanced analytics version? I'm about to write a big post about my journey with my soon-to-be-instafamous dog, and thought I'd throw in some stats.
Jack Smith@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
@rossdcurrie what sort of advanced features would you want to be seeing?
Jack Smith@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
@rossdcurrie and what's the name of your dog? ;)
Ross Currie@rossdcurrie · Founder, CrowdLoot
@_jacksmith My dog's stage name is Yahtzee (his actual name is Hannibal, but I needed something a bit more brandable). About to hit 2k followers in a week, with a few of the photos approaching the 600-like threshold. It's a more refined exploration of strategy than previous projects. In terms of stats, minter.io provides aggregate data around user engagemen… See more
Edward Marks@edward_marks · Entrepreneur
@rossdcurrie @_jacksmith I'd seen Minter, but $100 / month seems steep as an entry point. I'll check out the features though.
Abhishek Damodara@dvabhishek · Product Designer, Crowdfire
@rossdcurrie @_jacksmith Try out Stats by Crowdfire. http://www.crowdfireapp.com/stats Gives you very detailed analytics of any account.
Jack Smith@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
@dvabhishek : @edward_marks already commented earlier that the reason he built this product is he found Crowdfire unusably buggy, see: https://www.producthunt.com/tech...
Ross Currie@rossdcurrie · Founder, CrowdLoot
@dvabhishek @_jacksmith I haven't used the crowdfire stats app, but the regular Crowdfire app is okay by me. Definitely some features I'd add though (eg, enter a popular account, and list their highly engaging followers) The other Instagram analytics tool generally recommended is Iconosquare, though I've never used it.