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Create Data Sets for Better Analysis
Create Data Sets for Better Analysis

Discover how to group profiles for comparative benchmarking

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Written by Napoleon The Cat
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Adding data sets in NapoleonCat is like assembling your dream team of social media pages (profiles) for analysis.

It's a simple process that opens up a world of comparative benchmarking possibilities. Let's go! πŸš€

Add data sets

  1. First things first, you'll need to connect the profiles you manage and/or monitor. πŸ‘ˆ Not sure how to do that? Check out those guides

  2. Next, head over to Analytics

  3. On the left-hand side panel, you'll find the Sets tab towards the bottom

  4. Click on the "+ Add new set" button

Create data sets

1. You'll be taken to a new menu where you'll be asked to name the set.

Think of a name that captures the essence of the profiles you're grouping together. πŸ“

2. Below, you'll see a list of profiles you connected to NapoleonCat. Filter by platform and when you hover over a chosen profile, a yellow "+Add to group" button will appear:

3. Once you're done with that, scroll down a bit and find a yellow button "Create Set" towards the bottom right of the page

4. Click on it, and voila! You've created a data set. πŸ‘

How to use data sets

Now, you might notice some similarities with single profile analytics. At the top of the page, you’ll see a menu with different insight tabs. It's like your command center for data exploration! πŸŽ›οΈ

πŸ‘† Below the tabs, you'll find a table presenting a summary of pages added to the set.

The best part? Just like all other charts and tables in NapoleonCat's Analytics, you can download them by clicking on the little arrow icon.

It's as if you have a data takeaway service at your fingertips! πŸ“₯

And that's about it!


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