Richer Exports: Take the Full Picture With You, Not Just the Basics

Views, the full reaction breakdown, engagement rate, and a pinned flag added to every export, plus the ability to export from any profile or your entire All Posts view, not only from Groups.

The problem

An export should be the moment you take PostSnag data somewhere else, into a report, a spreadsheet, a client deck, but what comes out today is thinner than the dashboard: the reaction total is there but not the breakdown, engagement rate is missing, and pinned posts look identical to everything else. The bigger limit is where you can export from: the option lives only on Groups, so a full export of a profile or your entire All Posts library means digging screen by screen instead of one pull.

What we're building

A richer export, and more places to trigger one from.

  • Views, the full reaction breakdown, engagement rate, and a pinned flag, added as columns to every export.

  • Export available from any tracked profile or page, not only Groups.

  • Export available from your All Posts view, to pull your entire library in one file.


How it works for you

Export a profile you've tracked for months and the file includes every metric the dashboard shows: views, the full reaction mix, engagement rate, and a pinned flag. Filter All Posts to exactly the slice you want and export that selection in one pull.

What you get

  • Every metric you already see in the dashboard, present in the file itself.

  • Engagement rate calculated for you, not rebuilt by hand in a spreadsheet.

  • A one-pull export from All Posts, so a filtered slice becomes a single file.

For example

You're building a quarterly report covering four competitor pages: instead of four partial exports and an hour adding view counts and engagement rate by hand, you filter All Posts to those pages and the last ninety days, export once, and the columns are already there.

What it unlocks

The export is where PostSnag hands off to everything else you do, your spreadsheets, your reporting tools, your client decks, and a richer export means less rebuilding downstream. It also means you're never blocked from getting your own data out in the shape you need.

Who it's for

Agencies and marketers who live in spreadsheets and reporting decks, and anyone who's exported a file only to spend the next hour rebuilding numbers that should've been there.

Share update with 0 linked conversations as well

Upvoters
Status

Planned

Board
💡

Feature Request

Date

About 19 hours ago

Author

PostSnag

Subscribe to post

Get notified by email when there are changes.