Calcula tu tasa de engagement YouTube
Introduce tus estadísticas y obtén al instante tu tasa de engagement con un score comparado por tamaño de audiencia. Descubre si estás por encima o por debajo de la media YouTube.
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¿Por qué usar nuestro Calculadora de Engagement YouTube?
Instant calculation
Enter your stats and get your YouTube engagement rate in 2 seconds.
YouTube-specific benchmarks
Thresholds adjusted for YouTube's naturally lower engagement norms.
Shorts + long-form
Works for both YouTube Shorts and standard long-form videos.
Actionable tips
Personalised recommendations to improve your YouTube engagement.
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Why calculate your YouTube engagement rate?
On YouTube, engagement tells the algorithm your content is worth recommending. While watch time is the #1 ranking signal, engagement (likes, comments, shares) is a strong secondary signal that amplifies your reach. YouTube Shorts especially rewards high engagement rates for pushing content into the Shorts feed.
YouTube engagement is naturally lower — and that's normal
YouTube engagement rates are naturally lower than TikTok or Instagram. A 2-3% rate on YouTube is already strong. The platform's audience is more consumption-focused (people watch more than they interact), so don't panic if your rate looks lower than on other platforms. The Vervox calculator adjusts its benchmarks for YouTube specifically. For Shorts creators, focus on hooks and CTAs to drive comments — that's what unlocks the Shorts feed algorithm.
How is YouTube engagement rate calculated?
The YouTube formula is: (Likes + Comments + Shares) ÷ Views × 100. It measures a video's ability to drive interaction per view. For channel-level engagement: same interactions ÷ Subscribers × 100. The Vervox calculator applies both and gives you a clear result, with thresholds adjusted for YouTube's typically lower engagement norms.
What's a good YouTube engagement rate?
A rate above 3-5% is excellent on YouTube. Between 1-3% is good, and below 0.5% needs work. Rates are naturally lower than on TikTok because YouTube audiences are more consumption-focused. Vervox adjusts its benchmarks specifically for YouTube so your verdict is realistic.
Why is my YouTube engagement lower than TikTok?
YouTube viewers are more focused on watching than interacting. The platform's longer-form nature means users invest watch time instead of likes. TikTok's short-form scroll culture drives more lightweight interactions. Don't panic — 2-3% on YouTube is genuinely strong. Focus on watch time and retention as your primary metrics.
What's the difference with YouTube Studio analytics?
YouTube Studio gives you raw numbers for each video. Vervox's calculator gives you a contextualised score out of 30 with tips, comparing your rate to audience-tier benchmarks. It's a one-glance performance indicator vs. YouTube Studio's data dump.
How do I improve YouTube Shorts engagement?
Hook viewers in the first 2 seconds — retention drives the Shorts algorithm. Ask questions to drive comments. Pin an engaging comment to start the conversation. Use end screens / CTAs to push likes. The Vervox calculator tracks your Shorts engagement specifically so you can optimise.
Does watch time matter more than engagement?
Yes, on YouTube watch time is the #1 signal. Engagement is strong secondary. A video with 60% retention and 2% engagement beats a video with 30% retention and 5% engagement. Focus on watch time first, engagement second. Vervox's Pro account analysis shows you both metrics and tells you where to focus.


