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PeakMetrics data gives you the flexibility to

  • Customize Analysis: Apply your own models, filters, and metrics.
  • Visualize Trends: Use external tools like Excel, Tableau, or Python for data visualization.
  • Share Insights: Provide detailed reports to stakeholders and decision-makers.
  • Combine Data Sources: Merge PeakMetrics data with internal datasets for a more comprehensive view.

Available Fields in PeakMetrics Data Export

When exporting data, PeakMetrics provides a structured dataset with various metadata fields across multiple categories. Below is a breakdown of these fields and their significance:

Primary Fields

Field Definition Title Headline or title of the article or post. Publication Name of the media outlet or platform. Authors Names of the individuals who wrote the content. Publish Date Date the content was published. URL Web link to the original content. Snippet A brief excerpt or summary of the content.

Social Fields

Field Definition Subreddit Name of the subreddit where the post was shared. Subreddit Subscribers Number of subscribers to the subreddit. YouTube Username Username of the YouTube content creator. Twitter Follower Count Number of followers of the Twitter account.

Favorability Fields

Field Definition Favorable Content is supportive or positive in tone towards an entity. Unfavorable Content is critical or negative in tone towards an entity. Neutral Content is neutral or balanced in tone towards an entity.

Metrics Fields - More here.

Category Field Definition Metrics Fields Reach Estimated number of people who viewed the content.

Domain List Fields

Category Field Definition Domain List Fields Source Country Country where the media source is based.

Coordinated Behavior Fields - More here.

Field Definition Similar Messaging Identifies recurring narratives across different sources. Bot Detection Flags content suspected of being generated by bots.

Smart Categories Fields - More here.

Category Field Definition Smart Categories Fields Custom Custom tags based on your prompts.

How to Export Data from PeakMetrics

Exporting data from PeakMetrics is simple and can be done in just a few steps:
  1. Within your Mentions tab, you can load the articles you’d like to export. Use the tick box to select the results that you would like to export. If you would like to see all mentions in your workspace, click on “Select All Mentions in this Workspace” button.
Select the Exporticon in the top right: You canrename your export and select the fields that you’d like to include in your CSV: Your export will be sent directly to the email associated with your account. There are no limits on exports.

Need Help?

For questions about data exports or custom integrations, contact support@peakmetrics.com or reach out to your Account Representative.