You are likely to see some friends listed atop your story viewers, but if you see an account that is unfamiliar, they are likely a stalker. Users who like your story will be automatically placed atop the list. Their presence atop the list may or may not be an indication of their stalking your account. [1] X Research source Also keep an eye out for any accounts listed that do not follow you. This means they sought out your account and opened your story. Even if they are not listed too highly, they may be one of your Instagram stalkers.

Professional accounts have access to advanced statistics that personal accounts do not.

Professional accounts have access to advanced statistics that personal accounts do not.

Professional accounts have access to advanced statistics that personal accounts do not.

Note that there are hundreds of apps that can help you find your stalkers on Instagram. This article simply includes some of our favorites!

Reactions to my content - A breakdown of who likes your posts and stories, also highlighting who does it most frequently. What do my friends do? - A breakdown of who unfollows or blocks you. My success in networks - A breakdown of all of your posts and how many likes they have received.

Note that you will need to pay in order to access Visitor Pro’s stalker reports.

InStalker provides a bit of information for free, but most of its analysis is locked behind a paywall.

If you have not yet signed up for InStalker Premium, you will be prompted to at this time.

You may use Follower Reports for Instagram fully via its 3-day free trial, but the app requires you to pay for its Premium version thereafter.

Check out the “Top Viewers” tab to see who is viewing your story most often.