Side-by-side Instagram profile comparison of Andrew Huberman, Ph.D. vs Solid Starts. Followers, engagement, activity, and performance compared.
Profile Overview
Account size, health metrics, and growth indicators
Account Health
@hubermanlab
100
Excellent
Account Health
@solidstarts
100
Excellent

Andrew Huberman, Ph.D.
@hubermanlab
• Professor of Neurobiology & Ophthalmology @stanford.med @stanford • Neuroscience Research & Education • Host of the Huberman Lab podcast
7.8M
Followers
65%
2.6K
Following
1.6K
Posts
38%
Healthy ratio

Solid Starts
@solidstarts
Start Solids with Confidence! 🍓Baby-led weaning from pediatric pros 🥑Safely introduce real food to baby 📲Award-winning app trusted by 6M+ parents
4.2M
Followers
35%
556
Following
2.7K
Posts
62%
Healthy ratio
Key Metrics Head-to-Head
Advanced Metrics
Account Tier
7.8M followers
Range: 1M-10M
@hubermanlab
4.2M followers
Range: 1M-10M
@solidstarts
Engagement Quality
@hubermanlab
0.42%
Benchmark: 0.2-0.5%
@solidstarts
0.20%
Benchmark: 0.2-0.5%
Following/Followers Ratio
@hubermanlab
1:3K
Very influential
@solidstarts
1:7.6K
Very influential
Comment-to-Like Ratio
Higher = more thoughtful engagement
Virality Potential
Engagement per 1K followers (0-100 scale)
Content Density(posts per 1K followers)
@hubermanlab
0.21
Moderate@solidstarts
0.63
ModerateJolygram Intelligence Metrics
Advanced analytics combining reach, engagement, content quality, and growth patterns
Growth Velocity Index
Recent growth momentum
Audience Quality Score
Quality of follower base
Content Performance Index
Engagement per follower
Overall Influence Index
Combined influence potential
Intelligence Metrics provide deeper insights into creator effectiveness, audience quality, and growth momentum beyond basic follower counts. These metrics help identify authentic influence and sustainable growth patterns.
Top Posts

MUCH OF LEARNING (IN DOGS & HUMANS) IS TOP DOWN INHIBITION • Much of learning involves adjusting the connections between the prefrontal cortex and deeper brain structures that control impulses. Indeed, if you look at motor learning in humans or other mammals, you’ll notice that most of building a skill is about eliminating incorrect aspects of a movement. This is my second bulldog mutt, and as with the last one (Costello) I started the training early at 9 weeks. Strummer is doing a great job learning to suppress his impulse to move aka “sit” and to come when called, to stay calm around food and all the rest. Dogs have a tiny prefrontal cortex relative to humans but they can multipurpose it to learn lots of things and lots of different scenarios. They are oh so smart. But it is kind of fun to think about how they’re training you as well. Indeed training a bulldog breed (because they’re so stubborn) is also about training yourself in patience. Strummer is part mastiff and boxer/pit too but he’s still been giving us a run for our money on the patience side! What he doesn’t know is I’ve done this before. And it’s been pure pleasure. NOTE: I want to be thoughtful in sharing any post about a bulldog and how great they are because they have wonderful personalities, but they are not trivial to raise properly and take care of properly so if you decide to take that on understand it will take many hours per day or more to train them up and to keep them healthy. If they’re just allowed to sleep and you let them just kind of move around like sea turtles they get very unhealthy and unhappy. I suggest getting a mutt because they tend to be a little bit easier, but then they’ll also have more energy. So then you’ve got a stubborn high energy dog! But they have huge hearts, like no other breed (in my opinion). We can learn a lot from dogs. And other animals and our interactions w/them -not just observing them. Future episode with expert dog neuroscientist who also is an expert on human learning coming soon to the Huberman lab podcast. Thank you for your interest in science! @stanford @stanford.med #neuroscience #science #ciencia #neurociencia #plasticity

Are food teethers safe? 🍍 Yes, food teethers are safe for babies as soon as they are ready to start solids, which is generally around 6 months of age. ✅ Because they are long, hard sticks of food that will not break as baby munches, food teethers cannot be shoved in the mouth all at once. ✅ Food teethers are also easier for baby to move in, around, and out of the mouth than purees and mashes, which can spread on the tongue and lead to more gagging. ✅ Because food teethers are also unbreakable, baby can practice the motions of chewing without needing to move food toward the back of the mouth to swallow. ✅ As pediatric feeding and swallowing specialists, we have worked with thousands of babies—including hospitalized babies with medically complex needs—and we know that there are tremendous benefits that help baby learn to chew in a low-risk way. Does your baby have a favorite food teether? #solidstarts #blw #babyledweaning
hubermanlab has 54.8K more likes on their top post
Hashtag Strategy
8
With Hashtags
4
Without Hashtags
6
With Hashtags
6
Without Hashtags
@solidstarts has stronger hashtag impact
Engagement Trends
-46.3%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
-75.9%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
@hubermanlab shows better recent momentum
Posting Rhythm
@hubermanlab
@solidstarts
Consistency score reflects regularity of posting. Higher = more reliable schedule for audience.
Expert Verdict
Overall Verdict:
@hubermanlab leads in most key metrics.
Followers
@hubermanlab dominates in reach and follower volume.
Engagement Rate
@hubermanlab delivers higher engagement relative to audience size.
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