# LinkedIn engagement statistics

> What isn’t measured can’t be improved. LinkHub gives your comments the statistics LinkedIn hides from you.

*By Yannis Haismann, Founder of LinkHub · Reviewed by LinkHub editorial team · Updated 2026-06-24*

## Quick answer
LinkHub’s engagement statistics measure the performance of your LinkedIn comments — data LinkedIn doesn’t provide. You see your comments sorted by performance, the creators who generate the most impressions for you, your best time slots and days to comment, your IPC (impressions per comment), plus your history and trends. You identify what works to reproduce it, and track your progress over time. For scale, comments tracked in LinkHub already total over 100 million impressions, around 200 on average per comment. The result: you stop commenting at random and steer your visibility by the numbers. Included from 24 €/month.

*Average IPC ~209 impressions per comment and over 100 million impressions measured in LinkHub (usage data, June 2026).*

## The feature at a glance
| What you get | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ranked comments | Your comments sorted by performance. |
| Top creators | The ones who generate the most impressions for you. |
| Best time slots | Your best days and hours to comment. |
| Measured IPC | Impressions per comment — ~209 on average on LinkHub. |
| History & trends | To track your progress over time. |
| Availability | Included from 24 €/month (7-day trial). |

## Key takeaways
- Your comments sorted by performance.
- The creators who generate the most impressions for you.
- Your best time slots and days to comment + your IPC.
- History and trends to steer your progress.

## How it works
### 1. LinkHub measures your activity
For every comment posted via LinkHub, the tool records its performance: impressions generated, time slot, creator involved.

### 2. You see what works
Your comments are sorted by performance, your best time slots and creators stand out, and your IPC (impressions per comment) is computed automatically.

### 3. You double down on what works
Using history and trends, you comment more often at the right times, on the right creators, with the angles that perform.

## Why it matters
### Stop commenting at random
Without data, engagement is a guess. LinkHub’s statistics tell you which comments, creators and times bring you the most views — so you decide on facts.

### Numbers LinkedIn doesn’t give
LinkedIn doesn’t show your comments’ impressions or their relative performance. LinkHub measures this blind spot, on which your whole visibility strategy depends.

### Find your best time slot
Commenting early on a post captures more views. By identifying your best days and hours, you place your comments when they pay off most.

### Track your progress
History, trends and records let you watch your engagement grow over time — and stay motivated in the long run.

## Who it’s for
- **LinkedIn creators** — Identify the creators and comment formats that bring them the most impressions, to amplify their reach.
- **Sales & business developers** — Measure which target accounts and time slots generate the most visibility with decision-makers.
- **Freelancers & consultants** — Understand which comments trigger conversations, to reproduce the angles that bring clients.
- **Data-minded B2B founders** — Run their LinkedIn presence as an acquisition channel, with concrete metrics rather than gut feel.

## In short
Engagement statistics move LinkedIn commenting from intuition to control. By measuring what LinkedIn doesn’t show — your best comments, time slots, creators and your IPC — LinkHub lets you double down on what works and turn your visibility into a repeatable process.

## Pricing
LinkHub is available from 24 €/mois, with a free 7-day trial.

## FAQ
### What statistics does LinkHub give me?
Your comments sorted by performance, the creators who generate the most impressions for you, your best time slots and days to comment, your IPC (impressions per comment), plus your history and trends.

### What is IPC (impressions per comment)?
IPC measures how many impressions, on average, each of your comments generates. It’s a key metric to compare the effectiveness of your interventions and know where to focus your engagement.

### Why doesn’t LinkedIn show these numbers?
LinkedIn provides statistics on your posts, but not on your comments’ performance. That’s exactly the blind spot LinkHub measures, even though it’s central to an engagement strategy.

### Is this data collected in a compliant way?
The statistics cover your own engagement, measured as you use LinkHub. No automation or aggressive scraping: it’s a dashboard of your performance, and LinkHub remains an independent tool not affiliated with LinkedIn.

## Other features
- [Personalized feeds](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/feeds-personnalises)
- [Distraction-free interface](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/interface-sans-distraction)
- [AI comments](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/ia-commentaires-personnalises)
- [Profile lists](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/listes-de-profils)
- [AI: who to comment](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/ia-recommandation-profils)
- [Discussion tracking](https://linkhub.gg/en/features/suivi-discussions)

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*Methodology: Page verified in June 2026. Sources: LinkHub’s product interface (Chrome extension + web app) and official linkhub.gg copy. The features described are those actually available at the publication date. LinkHub is an independent tool, not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by LinkedIn Corporation.*

Source: https://linkhub.gg/en/features/statistiques-engagement