Company Socials Lookup
Find & Monitor all social media accounts of any company across multiple platforms (TikTok, Instagram, and more).
How It Works
Enter Company Name
Search for any company by name to find their social media presence
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Our system scans multiple social media platforms for company accounts
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Receive comprehensive list of all social media accounts found
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Why Use Company Socials Lookup?
Competitive Research
Discover how competitors use social media and identify opportunities for your brand.
Market Analysis
Analyze market trends and understand how different companies approach social media.
Lead Generation
Find potential business partners and clients through their social media presence.
What to Look For in a Company's Social Media Footprint
Finding a company's social accounts is the first step. Knowing what signals to analyze is what makes the research actionable.
Company Social Media Lookup: FAQ
How do I find all social media accounts for a company?
Start by searching the company's exact brand name and common variations on each platform directly. Most brands use consistent handles across platforms. For less obvious cases, check the company's website footer for social media links, look at email signatures, and search Google with "site:tiktok.com company name" or "site:instagram.com company name" to find official profiles.
Can I see how many followers a company has on all platforms at once?
Native platform analytics only show data for accounts you manage. For public follower counts across platforms, you need to check each platform individually or use a social media aggregator tool. Key numbers to track: total following across all platforms, platform-by-platform breakdown, and year-over-year growth trajectory.
How do I find a competitor's TikTok account if they use a different username?
Search by the company's industry keywords and content topics on TikTok — their content will appear before their profile. Also check their YouTube channel description and website footer, which often link to newer TikTok accounts. The TikTok Business Center also has a public brand directory for verified business accounts.
What is social media footprint analysis?
Social media footprint analysis maps a company's complete presence across all social platforms — identifying which platforms they use, how actively they post, audience sizes, engagement quality, content strategy, and brand consistency. It's used for competitive intelligence, brand audits, influencer vetting, and M&A due diligence to understand a brand's digital authority and reach.
How do brands use multiple social media accounts?
Large brands typically run multiple accounts per platform: a main brand account, regional accounts (e.g., @Nike_US, @Nike_UK), product-specific accounts, customer service handles, and sometimes employee advocacy accounts. Analyzing the full account structure reveals how a company segments its audience and where it concentrates resources.
Can I track when a company joins a new social media platform?
You can set up Google Alerts for "[Company Name] + [platform]" to catch news coverage of new account launches. Following competitor social accounts and enabling notifications is the most reliable real-time method. Some social listening tools also track new account registrations for specified brand names across platforms.
Why do some companies have different usernames on different platforms?
Username inconsistencies across platforms usually mean the preferred handle was already taken when the company tried to register. Common workarounds include adding the platform name (e.g., @BrandNameTikTok), using underscores, or abbreviating the brand. It can also reflect acquisitions where the social account predates a rebranding. Consistent handles are a sign of early social media adoption or strong brand management.
Managing social media for multiple brands?
Running accounts for multiple companies from the same IP address links them together in platform detection systems — putting all accounts at risk.
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