Know if a post will land before you publish
Before you hit publish, everyclik scores your draft against what has worked for you before, so you can fix a weak post first instead of finding out after.
- A simple score on every draft
- Based on your own best posts, not generic rules
- Clear tips to make a weak post stronger
Post predictor
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Post predictor, explained
The post predictor gives every draft a score for how likely it is to do well, before you publish. It compares your draft against your own best-performing posts, not generic rules, so the score reflects what actually works for your audience. A low score comes with clear suggestions to strengthen the post, so you can fix it first instead of finding out after it flops. Think of it as a second opinion that learns from your history, helping you spend effort on posts that will land rather than guessing.
How it works
Write or generate a draft
Create your post as usual.
Check the score
everyclik rates it against your past top posts.
Strengthen and publish
Follow the tips to lift a weak post, then schedule it.
How accurate is the prediction?
It is a guide, not a guarantee. The predictor learns from your own posting history, so the more you publish through everyclik, the better its sense of what your audience responds to. It is most useful for catching obvious weak spots and comparing two versions of a post before you commit.
What makes this different from generic engagement tips?
Generic advice treats every brand the same. The predictor scores against your results: your audience, your topics, your best posts. A hook that works for one brand can fall flat for another, and this reflects that instead of pretending there is one right answer.
Frequently asked questions
What does the post predictor do?
It scores each draft for how likely it is to perform, based on your own best posts, and suggests ways to improve a weak one before you publish.
Is the score based on my own data?
Yes. It compares against your past top performers, not generic benchmarks, so it reflects your real audience.
Does it tell me how to improve a post?
Yes. A lower score comes with specific, plain-English tips to strengthen the draft.
Does it get better over time?
Yes. The more you post through everyclik, the more it learns what works for you.
Last updated June 2026