2023
April
April 12, 2023 - New Workspace Custom views
This new Radarly release comes with two features:
Twitter Views: A new metric, recently introduced by Twitter, that shows the total number of times a Tweet has been viewed. As of now, it is also depicted in Radarly analytic and Insight Pages.
New Workspace Custom views: Radarly experts have designed seven new, use case oriented custom views that display data in an optimized way.
Twitter Views
The views count will be displayed in all the previews and exports of any tweet in Radarly.
It will help the users:
to filter data using this count by adding the advanced syntax in the search bar
Example: ‘twitter.score.impression:[100 TO 200]‘ ( = Tweets that have between 100 and 200 views).
to rely on this score for studies done on Radarly.
It is to be noted that this metric is not taken into consideration when calculating engagements, impressions or estimated reach scores.
You can find the new Twitter views
in the Analytic pages, through the post list and the preview of the post
In the Insight pages, through the post list or the pinned post cards
New Workspace Custom views
When creating a new workspace, it is now possible to choose a custom view among seven use case oriented views designed by our team of experts:
What? Content
What? Images
What’s emerging?
How? Sentiment
Who? Authors
Where ? Countries & Towns
When? Publication Activity
Each view provides the necessary widgets to deep dive into one of the above-listed topics.
This new feature will help users:
navigate among these views using the following drop-down menu:
use it as a template when creating their own custom view in the workspace tab of the settings
April 3, 2023 - "Pinned author" card
Through this release, the new card "Pinned Author" is added to extend the Insight Pages card library. This new option allows users to pin a particular author (a social account or a web page) in their Insight Page.
The "Pinned author" card helps Insight Page users to highlight or showcase an author or a web page, that has a particular impact in the context of their studies, through a dedicated card.
How to use a pinned author card
Copy author ID
In order to insert an author in a "Pinned author" card, you need, first, to copy their Id. To do so, shortcuts have been added in the following menus.
In the analytic pages:
Through the post list.
Through the preview of a post.
Through the influencer's card.
In the Insight pages
Through the Post list.
Create Pinned author card:Once you have your author's Id, choose the "Pinned author" card from the editorial category of the cards library and insert the author's Id in the dedicated field.
As all Insight pages cards, it is also possible to customise the name of your "Pinned author" card.
March
March 27, 2023 - Historical of exclusion query edition
The Historical of query edition, already available in the queries tab, is now available for exclusion queries as well.
Historical of exclusion query edition
In the exclusion queries tab of Radarly's settings (see Release Note of February 06, 2023 to know more about this tab) you can, as of now, consult the historical of any exclusion query to know more about recent modifications, their owners and their dates.
To know more about this option please refer to: Release Note of January 11, 2023.
February
February 27, 2023 - 'My accounts' filter in the IP filter panel
‘My accounts’ filter in the IP filter panel
We have extended the "My accounts/Other" filter already available for Analytics pages to the Insight pages filter panel.
As a reminder, this filter allows you to limit the analysis to publications from social accounts connected to the project's "Social Performance" (settings) or to exclude them.
This option will help to choose, according to your objectif of study, wether to focus on your owned or earned data.
If no account is connected in the Social Performance, then this filter is unavailable.
February 23, 2023 - Project IPs: Queries organized by workspace in the filter panel
Project IPs: Queries organised by workspace in the filter panel
We released a new option in the query selector when you edit a project Insight page. It allows sorting the queries according to their workspaces.
Benefits:
To better see to which workspaces the used queries belong during the page setup
To improve the setup administration on global projects with a lot of queries and workspaces
If there are queries without workspace in the project, they are grouped under the label of the same name, it is visible at the end of the list. Display the queries without the related workspace remains possible.
February 09, 2023 - Customizable time unit
Customisable Time unit in the Insight pages
A new display option in edit mode is available to force chart units in weeks or months (instead of the default options).
It is available when setting up a card with time series such as Queries - Posts over time, Platforms - Posts over time, Sentiment - Posts over time, etc.
Default chart unit options remain available and are selected by default with the most suited display option if you do not want to customize.
Benefits:
It offers more customization options to better fit analysis needs
It allows setting the same chart unit for 2 charts with a different date range (so far, something that was sometimes impossible because of the default choices)
To choose your card's time unit
Using the editing mode of your card, you can choose the better option among those available in the dropdown "Time unit"
February 06, 2023 - The exclusion queries tab of the settings
Radarly settings: Delivery of the new ‘Exclusion queries’ tab.
A brand new page has been created in the Radarly settings, allowing super administrators to block off the posts that match its exclusion terms. This page is beneficial to pre-filter out the data that can enter into a project and so for data cleaning.
This page is available in read-only mode for project administrators. Exclusion queries are not retroactive and they apply at the project level (terms in exclusion queries cannot be collected by a search query).
The Exclusion queries tab is organized as follows:
In a broad way, this page benefits from all the UX improvements we performed with the new settings.
An information header: number of Exclusion queries (active or inactive) and the definition of exclusion queries
Search bar: To search exclusion queries by: Label, Id, Exclusion terms
The exhaustive list of the exclusion queries of the project
The Exclusion queries tab allows different actions:
Search Exclusion queries by: Label, Id, Exclusion terms
Sort Exclusion queries alphabetically or by size or last update.
Create, Clone or Delete an exclusion query
Following the same principles of the Queries tab, the Exclusion query detailed page allows users to give the chosen attributes, namely:
The name and description of the query
The state of the query: weather active (Blocks data) or inactive (has no effect on the data of the project)
The exclusion terms and filters of the query.
January
January 11, 2023 - Historical of query edition
We have released a feature in the Query tab of Radarly settings that allows you to view the history of a query's modifications and their authors.
This new option is particularly interesting for the management of global projects with potential several administrators.
It is also a great helper for account managers or support to detect possible errors made by users when handling queries.
Deep dive into the implementation
This option is available in the three vertical dots menu you can find in the queries list view or the query's page view.
You can click on the "View history" option, to find:
The list of the modifications done on your query and the owner of the update. The monitoring of the updates starts at the query creation, and for queries available before the release of the feature, it is possible to find the changes made since 2019.
To go further, you can click on the small arrow of each item of the list, to access more details concerning the modification. We also expose the state that was available before the update in case you need to roll back a modification.
As a reminder, the tracking system of Radarly's queries started in 2019. If a query was created before the beginning of the tracking then its monitoring starts afterwards and we display an explicit message as shown below.
As of March 27th, 2023, this feature is also available in the exclusion queries tab.
January 09, 2023 - Hidden terms in the Insight pages
It is now possible to hide terms out of the Insight pages' cards in their editing mode. Once saved, these terms will not appear when consulting your Insight page.
As of now, you can choose to hide terms in any Insight Pages' card as long as it had one of the following attributes:
Hashtag
Mentions
Named Entities
Keyphrases
Affects
This action, available for both word cloud and bar chart, is reversible. Indeed, you can very well choose to restore any term you have previously hidden.
Benefit:
This action allows users of the Insight Pages to make a more thorough analysis by dismissing terms that are irrelevant to their study such as spam.
To hide or restore a term:
Using the editing mode of you card:
In a word cloud chart:
Click on the term of your choosing to hide. By clicking again, the term is restored.
In a bar chart:
Click anywhere on the line dedicated to the term you want to hide. In the same way, by clicking again, the term is restored
In both chart types, the term will be rendered gray to highlight its hidden state. You will also find your hidden terms listed , under "Hidden terms" in the right editing panel.
If you click on the cross button of a hidden term in the editing panel, it will be restored.