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Introducing the All Searches Page: Your Central Hub for TRAC
Introducing the All Searches Page: Your Central Hub for TRAC

Discover the All Searches page in TRAC, designed to streamline your search experience by centralising and simplifying navigation.

Hassan Elgaddal avatar
Written by Hassan Elgaddal
Updated over a week ago

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the purpose and benefits of the All Searches page in TRAC.

  • Familiarise yourself with key features, including search bar, filters, and sorting options.


What is the All Searches page?

The "All Searches" page has been crafted as the new main entry point for TRAC. This brand new page will act as a central hub for all of your searches, offering a more seamless experience. By bringing together your searches in one easily accessible location, the "All Searches" page allows you to more effectively navigate, manage, and fully utilise your search endeavours within TRAC.

Below you can see more details on the features that have been added to this new page:

  1. Search Bar: You can search all Searches based on the search title.

  2. New Search: You can create new searches from here.

  3. TRAC Settings: Access your TRAC settings from here.

  4. Status Filter: Filter your view based on search status.

  5. Sources Filter: Filter your view based on data sources used in your searches.

  6. Date Filter: Look at your list of searches through the perspective of today, this week, or this month. This impacts the Velocity metric (10) that you can see on your All Searches page.

  7. Sorting Options: Use this to determine how your All Searches list is sorted. You can alter your view based on Velocity, last modified, created date, name, or set a custom order.

  8. Search Status: These symbols quickly show you the status of your searches: Ready, Historic only, Running, Paused, Completed.

  9. Data Sources: Use this to view the data sources within your respective searches.

  10. Velocity Metric: This will showcase at a glance what the Velocity has been for your searches over the course of the last day, week, or month.

  11. Search Actions: View your search, archive it, or looking at individual search settings.


Search Statuses

Below is a bit more information on the search statuses and how they should be interpreted:

Ready to Launch

This indicates that the search has been created but does not contain any content. You will need to go into your search status in order to start collecting posts in real-time or doing this historically.


Running

This indicates that your search is presently gathering posts as they occur in real-time. During this status, you will have the ability to view the pace at which your searches are conducted.


Paused

This status indicates that your search was once collecting posts in real-time but has now been paused.


Historic

This indicates that your search has only pulled historical contents.


Video Explainer

In this video explainer, we'll explore the exciting new All Searches page in TRAC.

Throughout this video, we'll walk you through the various features, filters, and tools that the All Searches page offers.


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