Analytics Guides & Overviews
High-level, reusable ideas for reading metrics, comparing channels, and exporting results.
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Analytics Dashboard: Cards, Trends & Top Posts
Understand the unified view: summary cards, date ranges, trend lines, filters, and top posts.
DashboardoverviewcardsRead overview →Basic Analytics: Reach, Engagement & Follows
A simple way to read reach, engagement, and follower change without overthinking.
BasicsreachimpressionsRead overview →Performance Overview: Summaries & Sorting
Aggregate summaries, sortable tables, and clear visuals to spot patterns.
PerformancesummarysortingRead overview →Reports & Exports: CSV, Snapshots, and Branding
Keep exports light and shareable. Use CSV for raw data and branded snapshots for updates.
Reportscsvpdf snapshotRead overview →Labels & Campaigns: Grouping Content
Tag posts by campaign or theme and compare groups at a glance.
OrganizationlabelscampaignsRead overview →AI Summaries: Interpreting Real Metrics
Optional AI that explains what changed in plain language, grounded in visible data.
AIai summarieschangesRead overview →Best Time to Post: General Concepts
Identify better windows based on historical engagement patterns.
Timingbest timewindowsRead overview →Audience & Content Insights
If demographics are available, make simple, tactical adjustments.
AudiencedemographicsageRead overview →Governance & Clarity: Definitions and Timestamps
Prefer API-aligned definitions, visible timestamps, and scoped access.
GovernancedefinitionstimestampsRead overview →Digest Emails & Alerts
Optional digests and simple alerts to keep teams informed.
CommunicationdigestalertsRead overview →Data Hygiene & Normalization
Normalize names and flag gaps so comparisons remain useful.
QualitynormalizationnamingRead overview →Natural-Language Q&A (Concepts)
Ask plain-English questions to navigate metrics without digging.
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FAQs
Can I keep the dashboard simple?
Yes. Start with a few cards and a single trend line, then add filters as you go.
What does “last synced” mean?
It’s the timestamp for the most recent refresh from connected APIs.
How are top posts ranked?
Use engagement or impressions, then sort in a table to keep comparisons consistent.
Can I export results?
Yes. CSV for raw data and lightweight snapshots for sharing.