How to use Live Feed analytics to measure engagement
How to use Live Feed analytics to measure engagement
How to use Live Feed analytics to measure engagement
The Live Feed analytics in Cadence provides valuable insights into how attendees are interacting with your event's social content. From the Live Feed Menu › Settings section, you can access engagement metrics that help you understand participation levels, popular content types, and overall social activity. These analytics can inform your content strategy and help you measure the success of your event's social components.
When to use
When evaluating the effectiveness of your social engagement strategy
When measuring attendee participation in discussions
When identifying the most engaging content types
When preparing post-event reports for stakeholders
You must have Event Manager or Administrator permissions to access Live Feed analytics.
How to do it
Log in to your Cadence admin dashboard.
Navigate to your event management page.
Select Live Feed from the left navigation menu.
Click on the "Analytics" tab at the top of the page.
Set a date range for your analysis using the calendar selector.
Compare different time periods to identify patterns in engagement throughout your event.
Review the key metrics displayed in the dashboard:
Total posts
Total comments
Total likes
Unique users who posted
Unique users who commented
Unique users who liked posts
Analyze the content type breakdown chart to see which media formats generate the most engagement.
Export the analytics report by clicking the "Export" button in the upper right corner.
Select your preferred format (CSV or Excel).
The export includes additional user profile fields such as department, title, and country to help identify engagement patterns across different attendee segments.
Compare engagement metrics between Single Feed and Multiple Feed modes if you've used both.
If using Multiple Feed mode, you can filter analytics by specific feeds to compare engagement across different topics.
Identify peak engagement times to plan future content posting schedules.
Share relevant insights with your event team to improve future engagement strategies.
Troubleshooting
If analytics data appears incomplete, verify that the date range selected includes all relevant event days. For events spanning multiple time zones, remember that timestamps are recorded in the event's configured time zone.