Facebook Post Reach Estimator
Estimate how many people will see your Facebook post organically. Compare reach by post type and get tips to maximize visibility.

Disclaimer: Reach estimates are based on industry averages and publicly available data about Facebook's algorithm. Actual reach varies based on content quality, audience activity, time of posting, and algorithmic factors.

Facebook Post Reach Estimator

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The State of Facebook Organic Reach in 2026

Facebook organic reach has been declining steadily since 2014. The average Facebook Page now reaches only 2-5% of its followers with each post. This is down from approximately 16% in 2012 and 6% in 2014. The decline is driven by increasing content competition, algorithm changes favoring friend and family content, and Facebook's push toward paid advertising.

However, not all content is treated equally. Video content, particularly Reels and Facebook Live, receives significantly more organic distribution. Pages that consistently produce engagement-worthy content can exceed the averages. The key is understanding the algorithm's priorities and creating content that triggers "meaningful interactions" - comments, shares, and extended conversations.

Facebook Organic Reach by Post Type

Post TypeAvg. Reach %
Facebook Live10-15%
Reels8-12%
Native Video4-8%
Photo3-5%
Text Status2-4%
Link Post1-3%

Averages based on industry data across pages of various sizes. Actual results depend on content quality and audience activity.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions

Facebook organic reach is the total number of unique people who see your post without any paid promotion. It includes people who see your post in their News Feed, on your Page, or through shares. As of 2026, average organic reach for Facebook Pages is 2-5% of total followers, down from over 15% in 2014. This means if you have 10,000 followers, only 200-500 people will typically see each organic post.

Facebook organic reach has declined because: the platform has more content competing for News Feed space, Facebook prioritizes content from friends and family over pages, the algorithm favors 'meaningful interactions' (comments and shares) over passive consumption, and Facebook wants businesses to use paid advertising. The shift toward Reels and short-form video has also changed how content is distributed, with video content generally receiving higher reach.

In 2026, video content (especially Reels and short-form video) receives the highest organic reach on Facebook, typically 2-3x more than photo posts. Facebook Live videos receive the highest reach of all, often reaching 10-15% of followers. Photo posts come second, followed by text-only status updates. Link posts consistently receive the lowest organic reach because Facebook prefers to keep users on the platform rather than clicking away.

To increase Facebook organic reach: post native video and Reels (avoid sharing YouTube links), go Live regularly, post when your audience is most active (check Insights), create content that generates comments and shares rather than just likes, use Facebook Groups to supplement page content, encourage meaningful conversations in comments, avoid engagement bait which the algorithm penalizes, and maintain a consistent posting schedule of 3-5 times per week.

Reach is the number of unique people who saw your content. Impressions is the total number of times your content was displayed, including multiple views by the same person. For example, if 100 people saw your post and 20 of them saw it twice, your reach would be 100 and your impressions would be 120. A healthy impressions-to-reach ratio is 1.2-1.5x, indicating your content is being seen multiple times without excessive frequency.

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