# What is KPI?
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Description: Key Performance Indicator: a measurable value that shows how effectively you're achieving your social media objectives. KPIs keep your strategy data-driven.
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# What is KPI?

A Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a measurable metric that demonstrates how effectively you are achieving your key business or marketing objectives through social media. Common social media KPIs include engagement rate, follower growth rate, reach, click-through rate, conversion rate, and response time. KPIs should be specific, measurable, and directly tied to your goals. For example, if your goal is brand awareness, reach and impressions are relevant KPIs; if your goal is driving sales, CTR and conversion rate are more appropriate.

## Examples

- ISetting a KPI to increase Instagram engagement rate from 3% to 5% within three months.
- IITracking weekly follower growth rate as a KPI for a brand awareness campaign.
- IIIUsing response time as a KPI for social media customer service performance.

## Why it matters for social media

KPIs transform social media from a guessing game into a data-driven practice. Without defined KPIs, it's impossible to know whether your social media efforts are actually contributing to your business goals.

Regularly reviewing KPIs helps you identify what's working and what needs adjustment. They provide accountability and enable you to make strategic decisions based on data rather than intuition.

## How Velocity helps with KPI

Velocity agents help you apply kpi across real social workflows: research, platform-ready content, scheduling, publishing, analytics, and recommendations. The full workspace helps you optimize, track, and improve performance without splitting the work across separate tools.

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## Related terms

### Analytics

Data and metrics that measure the performance of your social media content. Analytics help you understand what's working and what to improve.

### Engagement Rate

The percentage of your audience that interacts with your content through likes, comments, shares, and saves. It measures how compelling your content is.

### CTR (Click-Through Rate)

The percentage of people who click a link after seeing your content. CTR measures how effectively your posts drive traffic to external destinations.

### Reach

The total number of unique users who see your content. Unlike impressions, reach counts each person only once regardless of how many times they saw the post.

### Impressions

The total number of times your content is displayed on screen, regardless of whether it was clicked. Impressions measure visibility, not engagement.
