Every marketer has lived the same scene: it’s Monday morning, launches are looming, and you’re still screenshotting Instagram Insights, copying numbers into a spreadsheet, and trying to remember which column held last month’s reach.
A good Instagram insights template changes that. It standardizes the KPIs that matter—reach, impressions, saves, clicks, follower growth—so every report looks the same, every time. Plug those metrics into Google Sheets and you unlock filters, charts, blended views with other channels, and shareable dashboards clients can open without any special tools.
Instead of reinventing the wheel for each campaign, you reuse a single template: duplicate, change the date range, and instantly compare creators, campaigns, or markets. Agencies can white‑label the layout, business owners get one source of truth, and sales teams finally see which posts are actually driving pipeline.
Now imagine delegating that template to an AI agent. The agent logs into Instagram, pulls fresh numbers, pastes them into Google Sheets, updates charts, and even highlights wins—all while you’re still sipping your coffee. No late‑night reporting, no ‘who updated this column?’ drama, just clean data flowing in on autopilot.
This is slow but useful for understanding which metrics you truly care about before you automate.
Manual pros:
Manual cons:
Several tools (like the ones you’ve seen from Porter, Coefficient, or similar) plug Instagram Insights directly into Google Sheets. The general no‑code pattern is:
Once data is flowing, point your Summary and Content sheets to that raw data using formulas like =FILTER, =QUERY, or pivot tables. You never touch raw exports again.
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No‑code dashboards give you 80% of the value without code—but you still have to set up and monitor connectors, and someone must own the spreadsheet logic.
Here’s where an AI computer agent like Simular Pro turns your template into a self‑updating reporting system.
Instead of manually navigating connectors, Simular Pro can operate your computer like a power assistant:
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Take it further:
This is where manual reporting becomes a hands‑off, always‑on system. Your team stays focused on creative strategy and sales, while the agent does the clicking, copying, and updating that used to eat your Mondays.
Start by working backward from the questions you and your clients actually ask: “Which posts drive website clicks?”, “Are Reels growing followers faster than feed posts?”, “Which weeks underperformed?”.
Then structure Google Sheets around those answers:
=FILTER(Raw!A:Z, Raw!A:A>=start_date, Raw!A:A<=end_date) to pull just the date range you’re analysing. Add calculated columns such as engagement rate per post.Once this skeleton works for one account, duplicate the file as your official Instagram insights template.
The key is to standardize both your cadence and your template.
=ISOWeekNumber([Date])) or group by week in a pivot table. This lets you compare week‑over‑week performance at a glance.Google Sheets is perfect for stitching Instagram data together with other platforms like Facebook, TikTok, or email.
IG_Raw, FB_Raw, Email_Raw). Keep column names consistent where possible, especially for dates, campaign names, and UTM parameters.=QUERY or =APPEND formulas to pull normalized data from each raw sheet into Channels_Summary. For example, you might map Instagram “website taps” to a generic “Clicks” column.This turns your Instagram insights template into a true multi‑channel performance cockpit.
The right refresh cadence depends on your volume and decisions:
• Daily if you run frequent campaigns, work with many creators, or need to react quickly to performance (e.g., e‑commerce drops, launches). • Weekly if you mostly adjust content strategy and posting cadence. • Monthly if Instagram is a supporting channel and you focus on big‑picture trends.
In practice, many agencies do:
In Google Sheets, you can:
The crucial part is consistency: pick a schedule, document it in the template, and automate as much as possible so your “last updated” date is always accurate.
Think of an AI agent as a dedicated reporting assistant that lives inside your computer.
With Simular Pro, you can:
The result: your template becomes a living artifact, always current, without you or your team burning hours on copy‑paste.