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Filters

Updated over 11 months ago

You can easily manage your mentions by applying filters and creating segments.

The right-hand side of the screen features multiple filtering options to help you refine your data based on platform, performance, sentiment, language, and additional advanced filters.

Once you click on Advanced Filters, you will have access to even more filtering options.

Example Use Case

If you're monitoring mentions about a product and want to focus only on posts from known influencers or exclude mentions from certain spam accounts, you can use the Author Name filter. For instance, you might use:

  • is: "InfluencerName" to include only mentions by that specific influencer.

  • does not contain: "Bot" to exclude mentions from authors with "Bot" in their name.

This filter is ideal for narrowing down your analysis to mentions from specific individuals or excluding posts from unwanted sources, giving you more control over your monitored data.

Save and Manage Filters

Filters can save you a lot of time. Especially on big projects where is harder to manage all the amount of data. Once applied, you have the possibility of clearing the filters or saving the filter combination.

The Save Filters button allows you to save your current filter configuration. This feature is useful if you want to apply the same set of filters frequently.

Once saved, your custom filter configuration can be easily accessed right under the Advanced Filters section, without needing to reapply each filter individually, saving time and ensuring consistency.

Filters and saved filters can be applied across various sections within the app, such as on the dashboard or within the Reports section, allowing for a consistent and streamlined experience when analyzing data.

In addition, you have the option to create reports that focus specifically on selected segments of saved filters. This feature enables you to generate targeted reports based on predefined filter configurations, so you can gain insights on particular data subsets without needing to reapply filters each time.


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