How to Use Metricool: Getting Started with Scheduling, Analytics, and Multi-Brand Management

Metricool has a short learning curve but a few non-obvious setup steps that make a significant difference in how well it works. Most people get the basics running in an hour. Getting the full value — multi-brand setup, analytics configured, API connected if needed — takes a few hours of deliberate setup. This guide covers both.

What does Metricool do? Metricool is a social media management platform that lets you schedule posts across multiple platforms, analyze performance data, monitor competitors, and manage multiple brand accounts from a single dashboard. It supports Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, Google Business Profile, and Twitch, with scheduling, analytics, and basic team management across all platforms.

Step 1: Connect Your Social Accounts

After creating an account, the first task is connecting your social platforms. Go to Settings → Social Networks and authorize each platform you use. Metricool will prompt you through the OAuth flow for each platform — you’ll need admin access to the accounts you’re connecting.

A few platform-specific notes: Facebook and Instagram are connected through Meta’s Business Manager, so you’ll need your Facebook Business account credentials rather than your personal Facebook login. LinkedIn requires connecting either a personal profile or a Company Page — connect both if you post to both. Google Business Profile requires connecting your Google account with GBP admin access.

Step 2: Set Up Brands (If Managing Multiple)

If you’re managing more than one brand — multiple clients, multiple business lines, or a personal brand alongside business accounts — set up separate brands in Metricool before connecting accounts. Go to the brand switcher in the top left, create a new brand for each client or business, and then connect that brand’s social accounts under its workspace.

The common mistake: connecting all accounts under one brand and using it like a single aggregated feed. This works for small single-brand operations but creates a messy, unsearchable account structure for multi-brand management. The brand-per-client structure is worth the extra setup time.

Step 3: Learn the Planner

The Planner is Metricool’s scheduling interface — the place you’ll spend most of your time. Access it from the left navigation. The default view is a weekly calendar showing scheduled posts across all connected platforms for the current brand.

To create a new post: click a time slot on the calendar or use the “New Post” button. Write the caption, upload media, select which platforms to post to, and set the date and time. Metricool shows a preview of how the post will render on each selected platform, which is useful for catching formatting issues before the post goes live.

Best time recommendations: Metricool calculates optimal posting times based on historical engagement data for your accounts. These appear as highlighted time slots on the planner calendar. They’re worth following for at least the first few months until you have enough data to develop your own posting time intuition for each brand.

Step 4: Understand the Analytics Dashboard

Metricool’s analytics are organized by platform — switch between Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other platforms using the tabs at the top of the Analytics section. Each platform view shows follower growth, engagement rate, reach, impressions, and post performance for a selected date range.

The most useful view for recurring reporting: set a fixed date range (last 30 days, last quarter), review the top-performing posts by engagement rate, and check the follower growth trend. These three data points cover most of what you need for a regular social media performance review.

Competitor analysis is available on higher plan tiers — add competitor accounts to track their follower counts and posting frequency alongside your own metrics. For agencies pitching clients or benchmarking performance, this feature justifies the plan upgrade on its own.

Step 5: The Canva Integration

Metricool integrates directly with Canva, which is how we handle visual content for most brands. In the post creation interface, click the Canva button to open a Canva design directly in Metricool’s window. Design the asset, publish it from Canva, and it imports automatically into your Metricool post. This workflow eliminates the download-upload step that adds friction to visual post creation at scale.

Step 6: API Setup (Advanced)

If you need programmatic access to Metricool for automated scheduling or analytics retrieval, the API token is in Settings → API. Generate a token, store it securely, and use it with the Metricool REST API. The base URL and endpoint documentation are available in Metricool’s API documentation. We use the API for creating draft posts programmatically from our content pipeline, which then get reviewed and published from the Metricool planner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to learn Metricool?

Basic scheduling — connecting accounts, creating posts, reading analytics — takes one to two hours to get comfortable with. The full feature set, including multi-brand management, competitor analysis, and API access, takes a few days of regular use to master. The learning curve is shorter than Hootsuite and comparable to Buffer for basic features.

Can multiple people use the same Metricool account?

Yes — Metricool supports team members on paid plans, with different permission levels for each member. You can add team members in Settings → Team and assign them access to specific brands or all brands. The number of team member seats available depends on your plan tier.

Does Metricool post automatically or do you have to confirm each post?

Most platform integrations post fully automatically at the scheduled time. Instagram is the exception — some content types may require a push notification on your mobile device to complete the publish, due to Meta API restrictions. Standard Instagram feed posts direct-publish automatically on supported plans; Reels and Stories have variable automation support.

Can you schedule the same post to multiple platforms at once?

Yes — when creating a post in Metricool, you can select multiple platforms and the same content will be scheduled to all selected platforms simultaneously. You can also customize the caption or media for each platform within the same post creation flow if the content needs to be adapted by platform.

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