The Analysis dashboard is one of several dashboards available in Benchmark to help you measure your brands’ social and content performance against your competitors’ brands.
What is the Analysis dashboard?
The Analysis dashboard compares post-level content and metrics from your brands against your competitors’ brands.
It offers a selection of widgets that measure the performance of posts from the brand(s) you selected.
You can access the Analysis dashboard at any time by selecting Analysis in Benchmark's left-hand navigation sidebar.
Analyzing brand content
By clicking Brands in the top-left corner of your dashboard, you can select the specific brand or brands you would like to view. Use the search bar to find an available brand, or scroll through the list, and then select the checkbox next to a brand to add it to the dashboard.
Hovering over the brand will also display a quick view of the brand's data availability.
You can also toggle to include or exclude Facebook, Instagram networks, X (Twitter), or YouTube networks from the dashboard.
Single brand analysis
When you select a single brand in the dashboard, the Analysis widgets will display the single brand content analysis view which features the Posts over time, Posts format mix, Word cloud, Reach, Impressions, Total engagement over time, and Engagement overview widgets. If you selected to include multiple networks for the brand, the widgets will display metrics for both networks.
If you selected only a single network, the widgets will reflect the metrics for that network.
Comparison content analysis
Note: Cross-network analysis is currently not available for YouTube channels.
After selecting multiple brands in the Brands dropdown, you will also see any toggled networks displayed in the header.
In the comparison view, the Analysis section of the dashboard will display an Analysis summary widget along Publishing activity, Reach, Impressions, and Engagements widgets.
Dashboard filters
The top of the Analysis dashboard offers the Date Range filter, the Timezone filter. Any selections in these filters will apply to all of the widgets in the dashboard.
Date Range filter
With the Date Range filter, you can select a custom time period by choosing a start date and end date in the calendar, or select a preset time period to view: Last 7 days, Last week, Last 30 days, Last month, Last 90 days, or Last 365 days.
Tip: Please visit our Historical Data article to check the historical data backfilling availabilities by network for Benchmark.
Timezone filter
The Timezone filter allows you to view your dashboard data in a specific local timezone. By default, the timezone will be set based on your browser's location data.
Note: When you select a new timezone, it will be saved as the new timezone for all of your Benchmark dashboards and remain in that timezone the next time you visit either dashboard.
Search bar
Use the search bar to search for post content or see metrics from posts that include a specific keyword or hashtag. This feature can be helpful to gauge the post performance of brands in a variety of scenarios, such as monitoring the performance of a specific campaign.
The search bar will save your search history of the last 25 searches, organized by most recent first. You can delete any saved search item using the trash can icon to the right of the search item.
Formats filter
Use the Formats drop-down filter to select the specific post types you would like to view from your search. You can choose to select from All Formats or Carousel, Image, Link, Poll, Text, or Video.
Facebook post promotion status
Use the Filters > Promotion status dropdown to filter by Facebook post promotion status.
For Facebook posts, you will see one of four Promotion statuses on the post in the Content Feed: Promoted, Organic, Pending, or Uncategorized.
Our model estimates the promotion status of the post based on how it has gained engagement 72 hours after the post was created. The post must have at least 20 engagements for its’ promotion status to be estimated. After a post is ingested, its promotion status will display in Benchmark based on the following definitions:
Promoted: The post has been detected as a Promoted post.
Organic: The post has been detected as an Organic post.
Pending: It has been less than 72 hours since the post was created, or the post has not gotten at least 20 engagements in total for it to be analyzed.
Uncategorized: The post only returned a status estimate between 40 – 60% certainty, so our model was not able to confidently determine its promotion status.
Note: If a post was ingested in Benchmark before the Promotion status feature was released, or if the channel was not monitored as belonging to a brand, our model will not have the data points for the post to accurately determine the post’s promotion status, which will also result in the Uncategorized status.
A tooltip will be available on a post’s promotion status to provide details about how its status was determined, including the percentage certainty of the analysis.
Please note that if Facebook is not selected as a Network filter, the Promotion status filter will not be available.
Match filter
Use the Match dropdown to apply one of the following search operators to your search:
Match All: Acts as an AND operator
Match Any: Acts as an OR operator
Exclude All: Acts as NOT + OR operator
You can add as many search terms and phrases to your search as you would like by typing a comma and the enter key after each search term to separate them
Industry comparison
The Industry comparison feature allows you to compare content performance to industry averages in your dashboard.
For content analysis, industry averages are based on average per channel (of all channels monitored by Benchmark), multiplied by the average number of channels in your selected brands to normalize the average to the brand numbers, as brands usually have several channels in them. On the widget level, you can also view industry averages by post.
Note: Post format breakdown widgets, word cloud, sentiment, average response time, and response rate are not calculated for industries.
To enable industry comparison, activate the Compare to Industry toggle at the top right of your dashboard (to the far right of the search bar).
Then, select the industries you would like to compare.
The industry comparison metrics will display in your dashboard widgets.
Note: When you select more than one sub-industry for comparison, each sub-industry will be displayed as an independent data point/line in your widgets.
Note: Whenever you add a new channel to Benchmark, generative AI classifies it into a predefined list of industries and sub-industries. The same channel might belong to more than one sub-industry, depending on the content of the channel.
Every day, Benchmark calculates the total numbers for each sub-industry, for all metrics every day in the past two weeks. Once a month, historical data is backfilled and re-aggregated. Benchmark also saves the count of posts in the sub-industry on the day and the number of channels. These precalculated numbers allow Benchmark to flexibly calculate averages for your selected sub-industries and time period. Benchmark utilizes data from all channels tracked in benchmark for all orgs and no AI or estimates are used.
Widgets in the Analysis tab
Tip: For a detailed reference of what metrics are available in Benchmark widgets, visit our List of Benchmark Metrics article, or click the information tooltip next to a widget.
Analysis summary
Tip: For Analysis summary and all multiple brand comparison widgets, a Total vs. Average per Post comparison toggle is available.
The Analysis summary widget provides a high-level summary of how your brands’ posts are performing against your competitors’ posts. It includes the Posts count, Reactions, Comments, Shares, Total Reach, Total Impressions, Engagement rate, and Total engagement for the selected brands. The percentage difference for each metric is calculated based on the Date Range applied. You can sort the brands alphabetically (A-Z or Z-A) or sort each metric column by highest or lowest.
Publishing activity widgets
The Share of voice widget is a donut chart of the share of voice for each brand. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). Hovering over each section of the donut will allow you to see the total number of posts created by that brand over the specified time period. Clicking on a brand in the legend will allow you to toggle off and omit that brand from the widget if desired.
The Posts network distribution widget is a stacked bar chart that breaks down how many posts were created on each network for each brand during the specified time period. The y-axis is alphabetically organized by the selected brands. Hovering over each bar in the widget will display the total post count for each brand on each network. If multiple networks are toggled in the Content Analysis dashboard, then you have the option to toggle each network on or off in the widget.
The Posts format mix widget is a stacked bar chart that breaks down total posts for the selected brand by type of post (Carousel, Image, Link, Poll, Text, or Video). The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). The y-axis is alphabetically organized by the selected brands. Hovering over each bar in the widget will display the total post count by post type for each selected brand. You have the option to toggle each post type on or off in the widget.
The Word cloud widget is a word cloud representing the count of various keywords used in the post. Hovering over a keyword will display a count of the keyword used in posts during the selected time period.
The Posts over time widget is a spline chart of the number of posts created over time for each brand. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). The time period that displays on the x-axis is based on the time period selected in the Date Range filter. Selecting an individual brand in the widget will allow you to hone in on the data for that brand.
The Facebook Average Response Time and Facebook Response Rate widgets are horizontal bar charts available for brands with Facebook accounts. Average response time shows the total time it took the brand to reply to user comments divided by the number of posts the brand responded to for the specified time period. Response rate indicates the proportion of posts the brand replied to compared to the number of posts it did not respond to.
Reach widgets
The Reach widget is a horizontal bar chart showing the sum of estimated reach metrics on all posts made by the brand. The y-axis alphabetically organized by the selected brands. If multiple networks are toggled in the Brand Insights dashboard, then you have the option to toggle each network on or off in the widget.
The Reach growth widget is a stacked bar chart showing the growth of reach over the selected time period. The y-axis alphabetically organized by the selected brands. If multiple networks are toggled in the Brand Insights dashboard, then you have the option to toggle each network on or off in the widget.
The Share of reach widget is a donut chart share of reach for each brand. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). Hovering over each section of the donut will allow you to see the percentage of reach for a brand for the specified time period. Clicking on a brand in the legend will allow you to toggle off and omit that brand from the widget if desired.
The Reach format mix widget displays the reach per content type for each brand over the selected time period. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). The y-axis is alphabetically organized by the selected brands. Hovering over each bar in the widget will display the total post count by content type for each selected brand. You have the option to toggle each content type on or off in the widget.
Impressions widgets
The Impressions widget is a horizontal bar chart showing the sum of estimated impressions metrics on all posts made by the brand. The y-axis alphabetically organized by the selected brands. If multiple networks are toggled in the Brand Insights dashboard, then you have the option to toggle each network on or off in the widget.
The Impressions growth widget is a stacked bar chart showing the growth of impressions over the selected time period. The y-axis alphabetically organized by the selected brands. If multiple networks are toggled in the Brand Insights dashboard, then you have the option to toggle each network on or off in the widget.
Sentiment widgets
Sentiment widgets, showing the overall sentiment for posts for the time period, are available for brands with Facebook accounts. Sentiment is determined by analyzing the post's comments to place it in an overall sentiment category — Positive, Neutral, or Negative. For comparison brand analysis, a Sentiment breakdown widget will be available showing the count of posts broken down by their categorized sentiment for the time period.
For single brand analysis, Sentiment breakdown as well as Sentiment over time, showing the daily posts breakdown by sentiment type, are available.
Engagement widgets
Note: If you are an Admin user in Benchmark, you can customize your engagement formulas.
The Share of engagement widget is a donut chart showing the share of engagement for each brand, calculated by the engagement for each brand against the total engagement for all of the selected brands during the specified time period. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). Hovering over each section of the donut will allow you to see the total number of posts created by that brand over the specified time period. Clicking on a brand in the legend will allow you to toggle off and omit that brand from the widget if desired.
The Engagement widget is a stacked horizontal bar chart that shows the Total engagement and Average engagement per post for each brand for the specified time period. Clicking a network on the x-axis will isolate the engagement for that network, and you can toggle between Total and Average engagement per post in the top-right corner.
The Engagement format mix widget is a stacked horizontal bar chart that shows a breakdown of posts for each brand by post format for the specified time period. On the x-axis you can toggle between Text, Carousel, Image, Video, and Link post formats. Hovering over each brand will display a count of the total posts made by that brand in the time period by post format.
The Engagement breakdown widget is a stacked horizontal bar chart that shows the breakdown of type of engagement (e.g. Comments, Reactions, or Shares) for each brand for a specific time period. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). Hovering over each bar in the widget will display the engagements count by type of engagement. You have the option to toggle each engagement type on or off in the widget.
The Total engagement over time widget is a spline chart showing the engagement for each brand over the specified time period. The data is aggregated (subject to the channels added for each brand). The time period that displays on the x-axis is based on the time period selected in the Date Range filter. Selecting an individual brand in the widget will allow you to hone in on the data for that brand.
Exporting an Analysis report
You can export your customized Content Analysis dashboard as a PDF or CSV by clicking on the Export button in the top-right corner of the dashboard. For detailed instructions, visit our article on Exporting Benchmark dashboards.
Tip: Ensure that the Content toggle is toggled to Content Feed to ensure you will be exporting the feed for your report. You will be able to see a preview of the PDF report before exporting to ensure you are downloading the desired data.
Refreshing brand data
If your data for a brand is more than 1 hour old, you can manually refresh the data using the Data Sources menu at the top of your dashboard.
Click Data Sources in the top navigation bar of your dashboard (by the Brands dropdown).
In the Data Sources window, you will see all of your connected brand channels and when they were last updated. If the last update was more than 1 hour ago, you can click the Refresh button next to a brand to manually refresh the data.
Tip: You may refresh multiple channels simultaneously if they are available to refresh. Clicking the Refresh all button will refresh all eligible channels.
After you refresh a channel, you will see its status change to Indexing. Once indexing is complete, you will see a notification that your channel(s) were refreshed successfully.




