Many accounts, one combined picture
Merge scans several public Instagram profiles together and pools their Reels into a single dataset, with combined totals, weighted KPIs and unified charts. It's the fastest way to see how a set of accounts performs as one.
What is Statly's Merge dashboard?
Merging Instagram accounts means analysing several profiles as a single combined dataset instead of one report per account. Statly's Merge dashboard pools the Reels from every account you add and reports them together.
Add multiple public profiles (up to 300 Reels or 180 days each) and Statly combines every Reel into one list, tagged by source, then calculates combined totals and weighted KPIs, so a large account doesn't drown out a smaller one. You get one unified set of charts across three tabs: Reels, KPIs and Charts.
How to merge multiple accounts
Open Merge in Statly
Install the extension and open the Merge dashboard, no account or login needed.
Add your accounts
Enter the public profiles you want to pool together and set the scan depth for each.
Read one combined report
Statly merges every Reel into a single dataset with weighted KPIs and unified charts you can export.
What the Merge dashboard produces
Pooled Reels
Every Reel from every account combined into one list, tagged by source and sortable by any metric.
Weighted KPIs
Combined averages and properly weighted KPIs like View-to-Follower Ratio, so account size is accounted for.
Unified charts
One set of growth, engagement and posting-time charts spanning all merged accounts at once.
Source tagging
Each Reel keeps a tag for the account it came from, so you can still tell contributions apart.
Combined breakouts
See the standout Reels across the entire account group, not just within one profile.
Export the merge
Send the whole combined dataset to CSV or Google Sheets in one structured file.
Who uses the Merge dashboard
Creators with more than one account
Roll your main, backup and niche accounts into one view to understand your true combined reach and output.
Agencies managing account clusters
Report on a client's family of related accounts as a single performance picture instead of stitching spreadsheets together.
Brands with regional profiles
Combine country or city accounts into one dataset to see how the brand performs across all of them at once.
Merge questions & answers
What does merging Instagram accounts do?
It analyses several public profiles as one combined dataset. Statly's Merge dashboard pools every account's Reels into a single list with combined totals, weighted KPIs and unified charts, so you can see how a group of accounts performs together.
Why use weighted KPIs when merging accounts?
Because a large account would otherwise dominate a simple average and hide how smaller accounts perform. Weighting metrics like View-to-Follower Ratio keeps each account's contribution fair in the combined picture.
How many accounts can I merge?
You can pool multiple public profiles, each scanned up to 300 Reels or 180 days. Merge is a Pro dashboard.
Can I still tell which Reel came from which account?
Yes. Every Reel in a merged report keeps a tag identifying its source account, so combined totals never hide individual contributions.
Does Merge require an Instagram login or the Meta API?
No. Like the rest of Statly, Merge reads public engagement data on the page and computes everything locally, with no password and no Meta API.
Is Merge the same as comparing accounts?
No. Merge pools accounts into one combined dataset; Compare lays two accounts side by side to highlight the gap between them. Use whichever answers your question.
See your accounts as one
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