How to Use Analytics as a Third-Party Content Creator

You can now use the Analytics section in Catholic Social Media to track how your content performs across dioceses and parishes. This feature gives third-party content creators valuable insight into reach, engagement, and parish participation.



How to Use Analytics

  1. Log in to Catholic Social Media.
  2. Click the Analytics tab at the top of the page.
  3. Use the filters on the left-hand side to refine your data by:
    1. Distribution groups
    2. Content tags
    3. Month or date range

Post Publish Tab

  • Display your most popular content based on how many parishes published it. 
  • View the number of pages your content appeared on, organized by the social platform. 
  • Hover over the data to see which parishes shared your posts.
  • Use this view to understand which pieces of content are most widely adopted. 

Post Engagement Tab

  • Shows aggregated metrics for impressions, reactions, and comments. 
  • Sort by impressions to identify top-performing posts. 
  • Click the magnifying glass icon to view the caption and post details. 
  • Use this data to evaluate content performance and guide future strategy. 

Trends Tab

  • Displays month-to-month comparisons for total posts, impressions, reactions, and comments.
  • Helps visualize overall performance growth over time. 
  • Review data at the end of each month for the most accurate comparison. 

Parish Post Engagement Tab

  • Lists the parishes that have published your content.
  • View how many impressions your post received from each parish. 
  • Identify which parishes or regions engage most actively with your materials. 

Best Practices

  • Check analytics monthly to measure how your content is performing on a diocesan and parish level. 
  • Focus on posts with the highest reach and engagement to refine your creative approach. 
  • Use parish engagement data to identify strong partnerships or outreach opportunities. 
  • Export data regularly to track long-term growth and content effectiveness.