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TikTok Engagement Rate Calculator

Calculate TikTok engagement rate by followers and by views using likes, comments, shares, followers, and average views.

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How this calculator works

This calculator shows two common TikTok engagement views: engagement divided by followers, and engagement divided by actual post views.

Engagements = Likes + Comments + Shares
Follower-based rate = Engagements ÷ Followers × 100
View-based rate = Engagements ÷ Views × 100
View-based engagement is often more realistic for individual post performance because it compares reactions to actual reach.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter realistic values that match your current situation.
  2. Press Calculate to refresh the estimate.
  3. Compare the main result with the supporting details in the result panel.
  4. Change one input at a time to see which variable affects the result most.
Planning note: TikTok Engagement Rate Calculator gives an educational estimate. It does not include every tax rule, fee, platform policy, market condition, or personal constraint, so use it as a quick planning reference rather than a final decision.

FAQ

Should I use followers or views for TikTok engagement rate?

Use both. Follower-based engagement helps compare account quality, while view-based engagement is better for post-level performance.

What is a good TikTok engagement rate?

Benchmarks vary by niche and account size. As a rough signal, under 1% is low, 1–3% is average, 3–6% is good, and 6%+ is strong.

Do shares matter more than likes?

Shares can be a stronger signal of content quality because they show that viewers wanted to distribute the video.

Why can small accounts have higher rates?

Small accounts often have tighter audiences and lower follower counts, which can produce higher percentage engagement.

Should sponsors care about views or followers?

Sponsors usually care about both. Average views show actual reach, while engagement rate shows audience response.