
As we approach the end of 2025, marking another typically turbulent year for social media, it is a great time to examine click-through rates across various platforms. So, what is a reasonable click-through rate on social media in 2026?
Click-through rate (CTR%) is primarily a key metric used in the context of paid digital marketing. This metric measures the ratio of users to the number of times a specific content was viewed, expressed in percentage format. Given the wide variations in factors such as ad budget, targeting, objectives, and more, CTR% serves as a standardized metric to analyze how effectively a paid strategy has been implemented.
The following table presents recent data on click-through rates across various social channels:
| Platform | Clickthrough Rate% | Source |
| 0.90%-1.10% | Superads | |
| 0.58%-1.58% | Marketing LTB | |
| 0.40%-0.60% | AdBacklog | |
| TikTok | 0.56%-0.70% | AdBacklog |
| YouTube | ~0.65% | AWISEE |
When evaluating clickthrough rates on a broad scale, it is best to consider them as a range when benchmarking, since countless variations impact this metric. A larger range, like we see with the percentages for Instagram, can indicate relatively higher overall variation, which makes sense for a platform like Instagram that flexes with so many different content types.
The following lists some of the major factors that can contribute to click-through rates for any ad:
Although a broad, platform-wide range is a good starting point for comparing your CTR% performance across different social platforms, we can narrow down comparisons further with additional context such as ad objectives, industry, or audience size.
Narrowing down benchmarks to your specific niche and campaign goals enables more meaningful comparisons and realistic performance expectations. Ultimately, the best benchmark is one that reflects the unique dynamics of your audience, ad creatives, and conversion goals, guiding you to optimize for both higher CTR and better overall returns.
What is a good CTR percentage? This depends on your business or objective.
Personalizing benchmarks that best suit your needs is definitely more involved, but that’s where we can help!
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