If you have a personal Instagram account, you won’t be able to see Instagram insights. If you’re interested in analyzing statistics like profile visits and sharing stats, you can switch to a professional account, such as a business or creator account. While switching to a professional account won’t show you who shared your existing and past posts, you will be able to see this information for future posts. [2] X Research source And, if you don’t like the features, you can always switch back to a personal account.
Since all videos shorter than 90 seconds are now shared as reels, you’ll use a different strategy to see who shared most videos.
Instagram doesn’t publicize this feature, so they don’t really explain how it works. Many users note that the option to see who shared their posts disappears 24 hours after creating the post, while others claim it comes back each time someone reshares it. Other people note that this option no longer appears for certain types of posts, including posts that contain more than one photo.
You’ll also find additional post stats here, including the number of likes (the heart), comments (the chat bubble), and saves (the bookmark icon). If nobody has shared this post to their story, you’ll see two dashes below the icon instead of a number.
Now that all videos that are fewer than 90 seconds long are automatically shared as reels, you can use this method for all of your shorter video posts. [3] X Research source
Similar to post insights, Instagram does not publicly address this feature, which means there isn’t much information about it online. Many users claim to see this option on the three-dot menu after at least one person has shared their reel, while others claim to not see it at all. Because Instagram is always making changes and performing tests, this feature may disappear and reappear at any time.
You can also use this area to monitor other metrics, including how many accounts your reel has reached and how many times someone played the video. [5] X Research source
The Shares count includes every time your reel was shared on Instagram, whether in a story or a direct message.