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Analytics: reading attribution, relevance, and account health

Every metric SkyFollowing tracks and how to read it: follow-back attribution, relevance buckets, source breakdowns, and printable reports.

Updated Jul 1, 20263 min read

SkyFollowing measures growth by cohort and by campaign, so every number answers a decision: which targeting deserves budget, which account needs attention, and whether pace increases are earning their keep. This page defines each metric the way the dashboard computes it.

The core metrics

MetricDefinition
QueuedCandidates that passed filters and scoring, waiting to be followed
FollowedFollows executed, including those that later followed back
Followed backFollowed accounts that followed you back
Follow-back rateFollowed back divided by followed, per campaign, as a percentage
UnfollowedCleaned up after the wait window with no follow-back and no engagement
Attribution is per campaign and per cohort, never a snapshot of your whole account, so past organic history never muddies a campaign's numbers.

Relevance buckets

Each campaign's audience view groups followed accounts by their AI relevance score and shows the follow-back rate per bucket. This is the fastest way to tune your minimum score: when Fair converts far below Strong, raising the threshold buys quality at little volume cost.

BucketAI scoreHow to read it
Excellent85-100Near-certain niche fit; protect the sources producing these
Strong70-84The workhorse band for most campaigns
Fair50-69Acceptable when volume matters; watch its conversion closely
Weak0-49Only present if your minimum score allows it; usually should not

Sources and the queue

The audience view also breaks follows down by source (which keyword or seed handle produced them) with a follow-back rate per source, and previews the highest-scoring profiles waiting in the queue. A source converting well below the campaign average is the first thing to cut; the queue preview tells you whether the research engine still has quality left to work with.

Timelines and the live feed

Campaigns chart daily follows against follow-backs over the last 30 days, so you can watch a cohort convert through its wait window. The activity feed streams every event as it happens: follows, follow-backs, unfollows, research runs, pauses, and errors. The same event stream powers webhooks, so anything you can see in the feed can land in Slack.

Account-level health

Beyond campaigns, every connected account tracks follower count, health score (100 minus its ban-risk score), warmup progress, and daily budget usage. Workspace analytics roll all of it up with 30-day series and a per-campaign performance board ranked by follows and conversion.

Interactive
Sanity-check a target

Before you promise a number (to a client or to yourself), model it: pace times follow-back rate over a period. Then let attribution tell you the real figure.

+675
projected followers
2,700 follows · 90 days

Reports

The Reports page assembles workspace results into a clean, printable summary: growth deltas, campaign performance, and account health. Agencies use it as the client-facing artifact, with the analyst role as the view-first seat for exactly this.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my follow-back rate differ from followers gained?

Follow-back rate only counts people your campaigns followed. Organic followers, mentions, and discovery all add followers without touching campaign attribution, which is exactly why the metric stays trustworthy.

How fresh is the activity feed?

It streams in real time. Follows, follow-backs, and safety events appear as the workers record them.

Can clients see analytics without touching settings?

Yes. The analyst role gives clients dashboards, reports, and the live feed without workspace-management rights, and by convention campaign controls stay with your team.

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