See the interactions made by Instagram users with the highest volume on your page.
Within the Proprietary Metrics module of STILINGUE, you have access to various graphs that analyze the performance of your proprietary pages connected to the platform. With this analysis, it's possible to obtain more custom insights for your business.
One of them is the "Interaction Volume" in the Publications Analysis section. You can access it through the sidebar menu:
Interaction Volume Graph
By accessing the graph, you can visualize the network interactions according to the chosen period and also have access to the publications that generated the interactions. Here, publications on the feed (including videos) are considered.
1. Chart period
Select how you want to view the graph data: by day, week, or month.
2. Export Report
Export only the chart image, or choose another format below. You can also view export fields, divided by chart criteria.
3. Reload card
Update the chart information so that the most recent data is displayed.
4. Export Button
Export the chart by choosing between the image and various formats.
5. Likes
Sum of likes on publications within the filter period.
6. Comments
Comments made on publications during the analyzed period in the filter.
Note: If a comment is made on a publication that is present on the filter date, but the comment itself exceeds that period, it will still appear in the graph, as this graph takes into account the publication date and not the comments.
7. Video Views
Number of views on each published video, within the analyzed period in the filter. Here, all views are counted, regardless of unique users. In other words, if a user watched a video more than once, each time will be included in this metric.
Zoom
You can click on any point on the graph and be redirected to Zoom. This area will zoom in and show the graph data in detail.
Table
1. Export
Export the table contents in CSV format.
2. Show
You can choose to view between 5 and 100 pieces of data at once.
3. Search
Use this field to search for the numbers displayed on the chart.
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