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What is Save Rate? Definition & How It Works

Quick definition

Save rate is the percentage of people who saved your post for later: saves ÷ reach (or impressions) × 100. A save signals content worth returning to.

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Save Rate, explained

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What save rate measures

Save rate divides saves by reach (or impressions) and multiplies by 100 — the share of people who saw a post and bookmarked it to come back to. A save is a different gesture from a like: it is private, costs the viewer nothing socially, and signals planned reuse. People save what they intend to act on — checklists, recipes, reference charts, tutorials — which makes save rate the closest social metric to “this was useful.”

Why it matters for your posting schedule

Saves are widely treated as a heavyweight signal: Instagram’s leadership has named saves among the interactions it pays attention to, and marketers generally read a save as stronger intent than a like. For planning, save rate identifies your evergreen library — the content worth resurfacing and repurposing on a schedule, because its value doesn’t expire with the news cycle. A post people save on Tuesday is still doing its job when you reshare it in three months.

A concrete example

A step-by-step carousel reaches 8,000 accounts and collects 240 saves: 240 ÷ 8,000 × 100 = 3% save rate. Your meme posts, by comparison, reach more accounts but average 0.3%. The memes win on reach and laughs; the carousel earns ten times the saved-for-later intent per viewer — a strong case for producing more reference content even though it looks quieter in the feed.

How to measure and improve it

Saves appear in native insights where platforms expose them — Instagram’s professional dashboard reports saves per post, and several other networks offer bookmark counts. To earn more: make content that functions as a tool (checklists, templates, comparisons), design it to stay legible weeks later out of context, and say the quiet part out loud — “save this for when you need it” reliably lifts the count.

Where SocialKit fits

Save-worthy reference content is the natural backbone of a scheduling queue — SocialKit’s content calendar keeps your guides and how-tos publishing on rhythm across all 11 networks, and its analytics, included on every plan, show which scheduled posts your audience responds to.

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