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An account is a tracked Instagram or TikTok profile. Add one and CreatorAudit starts collecting its post-level metrics and trends automatically. Open the Accounts page from the sidebar to add, search, and inspect the accounts your organization tracks.

Add an account

1

Open the add-account modal

On the Accounts page, click Add account.
2

Enter a username

Type the Instagram or TikTok username you want to track.
3

Optionally assign a creator

Pick an existing creator or create one to group this account with others. You can skip this and assign it later.
4

Confirm

Save the account. It appears in the table right away.

The first refresh

A newly added account shows a Scraping… state until its first refresh completes. Once the first pull lands, its metrics and videos populate and the state clears. You don’t need to do anything while it runs.

The accounts table

The Accounts table is your working view of every tracked profile.
  • Search by username.
  • Filter by platform — Instagram or TikTok.
  • Sort any sortable column.
  • Add or remove columns with the column picker; your choice is remembered.
  • Paginate with 50–200 rows per page.
  • Bulk delete by selecting rows and removing them together.
  • Click a row to open that account’s detail page.
A time-range selector (7d / 30d / 90d / custom) drives the windowed metric columns, so the numbers always reflect the period you choose.

Available columns

Columns include followers, total views, average views per video, posting activity, engagement rate, likes, comments, shares, saves, first tracked, last refresh, and any per-account scraping-limit overrides. See Read analytics for what each metric means.

Account detail

Click a row to open the account detail page. It includes:
  • A header with the avatar, username, platform, verified badge, and headline followers, views, and engagement.
  • A 7d / 30d / 90d selector and a time-series chart.
  • A stats grid of the account’s metrics.
  • A sub-table of that account’s videos.
  • An editable scraping-limits panel.

Per-account scraping limits

The scraping-limits panel lets you override how much CreatorAudit pulls for this account — the maximum posts per account and the lookback days. When you don’t set an override, the account inherits your organization defaults. Overrides are useful when one account needs deeper or shallower history than the rest.
Group related accounts under a creator so their metrics roll up into one view — and so pausing the creator pauses every account at once.