The right hashtags, every time
everyclik suggests hashtags in three groups: big-reach, mid-size and niche, so your posts get seen by the right people. Save sets and reuse them in a click.
- Three tiers picked for each post
- Save groups and reuse them anywhere
- No more copy-pasting the same tired tags
Hashtag finder
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Hashtag finder, explained
The hashtag finder suggests the right tags for each post in three tiers: big-reach tags for visibility, mid-size tags for a realistic shot at being seen, and niche tags that reach the exact people who care. Mixing the three is what actually grows reach, because posting only the biggest hashtags buries you under millions of others. everyclik picks the mix for each post, and lets you save groups to reuse in a click, so you stop pasting the same tired tags on everything.
How it works
Pick your post
Open any draft you want hashtags for.
Get a tiered set
everyclik suggests big-reach, mid-size and niche tags.
Save and reuse
Keep the set as a group to drop into future posts.
Why use three tiers of hashtags?
A single huge hashtag puts you in competition with millions of posts, so yours disappears in seconds. Mixing big-reach, mid-size and niche tags gives a post several ways to be found: broad discovery from the big tags, a real chance to rank on the mid ones, and highly relevant viewers from the niche ones.
Can I reuse hashtags across posts?
Yes. Save any set as a named group and drop it into future posts in one click. That keeps your tagging consistent for each content topic and saves you rebuilding a list every time you post.
Frequently asked questions
How does everyclik pick hashtags?
It suggests a mix of big-reach, mid-size and niche tags for each post, so you get both visibility and relevance.
Can I save hashtag groups?
Yes. Save any set as a reusable group and apply it to future posts in a click.
How many hashtags should I use?
It depends on the platform, and everyclik tailors the count to each one rather than using the same list everywhere.
Why not just use the most popular hashtags?
Because the biggest tags are the most crowded, so your post vanishes fast. A tiered mix gives you a real chance to be seen.
Last updated June 2026