How does your local government compare?
GovFeeds benchmarks social media engagement across 5,000+ U.S. city and county government accounts — by state, by population, and by post type. Not a once-a-year industry average. A living dataset, refreshed daily.
Social-media benchmarking for local government means measuring your city or county’s social-media engagement — reactions, comments, and shares per post — against a set of peer governments that actually look like you: same state, similar population, comparable role. GovFeeds does it automatically across 5,000+ U.S. city and county accounts, refreshed daily — so “how do we compare?” stops being a guess and becomes a number with context you can take to council.
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Comparison that fits your jurisdiction.
A 15,000-person town shouldn’t be measured against a major metro. GovFeeds lets you benchmark against governments that actually look like yours.
By state rolling out
State-level benchmark reports for city and county social media engagement. We’re publishing these starting with the states our subscribers are in.
By city size rolling out
Engagement benchmarks segmented by population band, so you compare to peers in your size class — not the whole country.
By post type & topic in the app
Filter to photos, links, videos, or topics like public safety and parks — and see which formats drive engagement for governments like yours.
By day & time read the data
When should a city post? We analyzed the data. Read the breakdown →
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