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Tech Stack Performance Score
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Written by Atharva Joshi
Updated over a week ago

Discovering the average Tech score of your integrated channels is straightforward with our platform. Follow this easy guide to get up-to-date insights and understand your channels' performance at a glance.

Accessing the Audits Module

Navigate to the Audits Module: Click on the Audits option in the menu bar to open this section, which provides detailed analytics and scores for your integrated channels.


Viewing Average Scores

Identify the Average Score Card: Once you're on the Audits overview page, look towards the top left corner. Here, you'll find a card that showcases the average score of the channels, pulled from the data of the previous day. This feature gives you an immediate insight into your channel's performance without needing to dig through extensive data.


Understanding Score Changes

Check the Percentage Difference: We've made it easier for you to track performance fluctuations over time. Right on the same card, you can see the percentage difference between the scores of the past two days.

A positive change is highlighted in green, indicating improvement, while a negative shift is shown in red, signaling a decline. This visual cue helps you quickly grasp the direction in which your channel's performance is moving.

Score Representation Explained

Visual Representation of Quality: The score's quality is visually represented by a line. The length of this line and its color indicate the score's status. A longer line represents a higher score, making it simple to understand at a glance the overall quality of your tech score.

The color coding helps quickly identify the score's state: green for positive, amber for medium, and red for negative changes.

By following these steps, you can efficiently monitor the average Tech score of your integrated channels, understand the day-to-day changes, and make informed decisions to enhance your channel's performance.

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