Instagram Adds Retention Metrics for Reels
Instagram has added a couple of additional metrics for Reels creators, providing more data on your content performance, so you can optimize for the most valuable elements.
First off, Instagram’s added a new “Retention” chart for each of your Reels, which shows when you lose your audience within the playback.
Yeah, the decline of that example retention line doesn’t look great, but as Instagram notes:
“With Retention, you’ll always see a downward slope, but the flatter the line, the more engaged your audience is. Retention shows you the moments in your Reel that keep or lose your viewers’ interest, so you can learn from each Reel you share.”
So the hope is that you maintain interest all the way through, as much as possible, while the various dips can also give you an indication of what, exactly, turns people off (i.e. the boring bits).
Instagram’s also adding replacing “View Rate” with “Skip Rate” in its Insights display:
“With the addition of Retention, we’re also replacing the view rate metric with skip rate in the coming weeks. While view rate shows what percentage watched past the first 3 seconds of your Reel, skip rate is the percentage of views from people who decided to skip your reel during those first 3 seconds.”
So a high skip rate means that people didn’t find the opening of your Reel engaging, which is key to getting people to stop and take notice of your content.
So now, you’ll have more info on what, exactly, is drawing people in (or not) with your Reels, so you can optimize your content approach in line with key engagement measures.
The new metrics add to the additional performance metrics that IG rolled out earlier in the month, focused on helping Reels creators get more out of their posts.
And they may help, with more insight into the key elements that actually drive performance in the app.
Originally published at Social Media Today