Analytics · Per-post truth
Every spike has a name.
Hover a peak and meet the post.
LinkedIn shows you a number and moves on. buyWords keeps the receipts, per post and per voice: the trend, the posts behind every peak, the formats that pull, and who on the roster is actually landing. Counted, not estimated.
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A screenshot of LinkedIn analytics in a Slack thread. A blended monthly average. By Friday nobody remembers which post did the work.
One chart over every voice you run. The spike, the post behind it, the author it belongs to. Numbers you act on, not frame.
The dashboard · The real interface
The real dashboard, down to the hover.
The analytics page inside buyWords, filled with 14 real posts across 5 voices. Click a metric and the whole room re-sorts: the chart, the top-post strip, the leaderboard.
The numbers behind
How the team is landing on LinkedIn.
Spikes, slumps, and the posts that drove them, at a glance. Hover any peak to see which posts lit up the room.
Range pinned to the full tracked run. In the app this toggles 30 days / 90 days / 1 year.
Impressions
Bucketed by day. Hover a peak for the posts behind it.
Real counts, never rounded
Top posts
by impressions
Format mix
13 of the 14 posts carry a format tag; the newest landed after this count was taken.
Profile leaderboard
Impressions · the full tracked set
The dashboard you just scrolled is the admin view: the team headline, every voice on the chart, the leaderboard ranking all five.
Profile leaderboard renders · admin onlyHow your voice is landing on LinkedIn.
Hover any peak to revisit the post behind it.
Not a setting. The headline flips with the role, the leaderboard renders for admins only, and a contributor is scoped to their own posts on the server, before the page even loads.
Sync receipts · The table behind the chips
Every sync writes a row. The rows draw the climb.
Every LinkedIn sync writes a row per profile: rolling 30-day impressions, engagement rate, connections, followers. The delta chips read those rows, and the rows draw the climb. This is a real stretch of this roster's sync history, May 11 to 29, 2026.
+47.0% · 12,687 → 18,649
Rolling 30-day impressions at sync time. The climb runs May 14 – 28, 2026.
| Synced | Views (30d)Views | Eng rateER | Posts (30d)Posts |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 14 · 15:50 | 12,799 | 2.23 | 5 |
| May 18 · 17:45 | 13,897 | 2.35 | 6 |
| May 21 · 15:52 | 14,921 | 2.29 | 8 |
| May 26 · 20:31 | 16,286 | 2.51 | 9 |
| May 27 · 16:06 | 16,981 | 2.56 | 10 |
* The two May 11 syncs (dashed) still carried April's spike in their trailing window. It aged out; the climb after May 14 is all May posting.
2.16% → 2.67%
Same 17 syncs. Reach climbed and the rate climbed with it.
+62 followers
6 real sync points, May 19 – 29, 2026.
- Inna Muzychenko
- Michael Maximoff
- Belkins
- Kateryna Petrochenko
- Jared Schieber
Patterns · Two shapes of reach
One post can carry a month. So can four days of showing up.
The chart surfaces both patterns: the outlier you study and the cadence you keep. Both happened on this roster in 2026, and both are sitting in the dashboard above.
The outlier
25.0%of the roster's impressions
came from 7.1% of its posts: one SDR reality-check, posted Jun 3, 2026.
- Michael
- Jared
- Kateryna
- Belkins
- Inna
The cadence run
4posts in 4 days
May 3 to 6, 2026: a carousel and three images, back to back. No single post spiked, and no other week on the chart stacks four posts.
- Sun · May 3carousel76 eng.
- Mon · May 4image65 eng.
- Tue · May 5image124 eng.
- Wed · May 6image88 eng.
353 engagements in four days. The Jun 3 spike took 167. Engagements count reactions, comments, and reposts.
The loop · The number feeds the draft
The number feeds the next draft.
Analytics is not the end of the pipeline. It is where the next post starts: what landed shapes what gets written, slotted, and shipped, and the new post lands back on this chart.
- 01 · This pageAnalyticsJun 3, 202619,141 impressions
The read: the reality-check post out-pulled the rest of the chart, and the leaderboard says whose voice did it.
- 02Writing Assistant
The draft: the assistant writes the follow-up in that voice's Voice DNA, shaped by what landed.
- 03Content Calendar
The slot: the plan books the follow-up into next week. Jun 3 landed on a Wednesday; the weekday bias remembers.
- 04Pipeline
The ship: idea to draft to review to posted, and out the door.
The published post lands back on this chart as the next point. The loop closes.
Stop framing numbers. Start acting on them.
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