A real obstacle of a bureaucratic nature, therefore, which makes this action practically possible to implement. See who are the pages and people who visit our profile it is currently information that has been decided not to disclose. Despite this, browsing the web, the Play Store or the App Store, one can easily come across many apps that claim to be able to do this. But do they really work?
Proof of this, in most cases these applications have very low user ratings. Another good reason to stay away from it and not fall for the trap.
How to see who visits your profile
However, if it is true that there are no applications or features that allow us to see who specifically are those who visit our profile, it is also true that there are ways to get an idea of who is paying the most attention to what we publish and what the nature of our audience is.
The first two methods could be called the "traditional" methods. The first is to rely on the "likes" placed on our posts. If a person frequently likes our content, it means that he finds our page particularly interesting or engaging. To see who are those who like our posts, just press on the number of likes or on the name of the users who have liked it, which appears below a piece of content.
The second, however, is to see who watches our stories. Seeing who are the people who frequently watch our stories can in fact show us those most interested in what we do. To do this, just press on the bottom left of the stories screen. At that point, the list of who has watched our content will open.
Finally, as mentioned in the introduction, a last useful tool to get a clearer idea of our audience is represented by the Insights offered directly by the platform. Looking among them, in fact, we can see the cities from which most of our followers come, their age groups and their gender. However, you must have a professional account to watch them. To change your account - from a personal account to a professional account - just go to Settings, click on the Account item and finally on Change the type of account. A simple gesture which, however, can lead us to a more in-depth knowledge of the nature of our audience.