Real-time Monitoring is used to continuously track content already in the system or external content added via links. It tracks core metrics such as interactions, likes, comments, shares, and video views, while simultaneously exporting content performance summary data and full content stream detailed data.
Entry: From the left menu bar, go to 【Monitoring】 > 【Real-time Monitor】.
1. Create a New Real-time Monitoring Task
On the 【Real-time Monitoring】 page, click 【+ New】 to enter the creation page.
1.1 Fill in Overview Information
Task Name: Required, no more than 60 characters, customizable.
Monitoring Duration: The total runtime of the task. Options: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, or 7 days.
Update Frequency: The refresh frequency of metric data (such as engagements, video views, etc.). Default is once every 6 hours.
1.2 Select Content to Monitor
You can select the content to monitor in the following two ways:
Select from Monitoring/Content: Monitor content already in the system.
Add Links: If content cannot be found in the system, monitor it by adding links.
1.2.1 Select Content from Monitoring/Content
On the "Select from Monitoring / Content" page, you can filter specific content using the following filters:
Date Range: Supports custom time range or relative time selection. Maximum selectable range is 370 days.
Profile: Filter by social account name.
Profile Tag: Supports three matching methods: "Contains Any", "Contains All", or "Exclude" (Prerequisite: You need to manually tag social accounts first).
Content Tag: Supports three matching methods: "Contains Any", "Contains All", or "Exclude" (Prerequisite: You need to manually tag content first).
Platform: Supports multi-platform selection, such as X, Instagram, YouTube, etc.
Hashtag: Filter results by hashtags contained in the posts.
Media Type: Such as video, image, text, etc.
Keyword: Filter by specific keywords contained in the posts.
Steps:
Set filter conditions to narrow down target content.
Check the content to be monitored.
Click 【Confirm】.
⚠️ Note: When the list content is loaded in paginated pages with 30 items per page, to select all, scroll to the bottom of the list and wait for all data to load before batch-selecting.
1.2.2 Add Links
Steps:
Paste the links into the input box, one per line.
Click 【Next】 to perform link validation.
When all validation results show "Format Valid", click 【Submit】.
Common Issues:
If the prompt shows "Format Error", please refer to the "How to Obtain Correct Links" document to fix the issue.
If the error persists after correction, you can export the data on the validation page and contact the Onesight Service Team.
🔔 Tip: Batch adding links may take some time to process. After the task is created, the status will show as "Fetching Content" and will automatically display details once collection is complete.
1.3 Create Now
After confirming the summary information and content selection are correct, click 【Create Now】 at the bottom right corner. The task will start running immediately.
2. View Monitoring Details
2.1 Ways to View Details
There are two paths to view monitoring data details. The data content seen after entering is basically the same. The only difference is that the Summary Statistics page provides an additional filter by monitoring task name.
Method 1: Summary Statistics (Cross-Task View)
Entry: 【Real-time Monitoring】 page → Click 【Summary Statistics】
Use Case: When you need to view data summaries across multiple monitoring tasks.
Unique Feature: Supports filtering by monitoring task name to quickly locate data for a specific task.
Method 2: Task Details (Single-Task View)
Entry: 【Real-time Monitoring】 page → Filter the target task in the monitoring records → Click 【Details】
Use Case: When focusing on viewing detailed data for a specific monitoring task.
Unique Feature: No task filtering needed (the current task is already locked).
2.2 Details Page Content
Regardless of which path you use to enter, the details page includes the following modules:
Filter Bar: Supports filtering the displayed data by conditions such as monitoring task, social account, platform, content status, and keywords.
Content Performance
Data Summary: Displays core metrics such as content count, interaction count, like count, comment count, share count, and video view count.
Content Count Chart: Shows changes in content count over time, broken down by date, platform, content type, and social account.
Interaction Count Chart: Shows changes in interaction count over time, broken down by date, platform, interaction type, content type, and social account.
Video View Count Chart: Shows changes in video view count over time, broken down by date, platform, and social account.
View Content Stream: Provides two display modes for post data (Waterfall and List). You can switch between them according to your preference to improve viewing and analysis efficiency:
Waterfall View: Presents post content intuitively with images and text, showing only core data (including social account name, post content, publish time, and key metrics). Suitable for quick browsing.
List View: Presents complete data in a structured table format. Default columns include post content, publish date, social account, interaction count, like count, comment count, share count, video view count, and source. Supports customizing displayed metrics and sorting.
3. Manage Monitoring Records
After creating tasks, you can manage them in the monitoring records section at the bottom of the 【Real-time Monitoring】 page.
Filtering Methods:
Filter by Creator
Search by Monitoring Task Name
Supported Actions:
View Details: Enter the details page to view complete data.
Edit: Modify the task summary or monitoring content (only supported by the creator)
Delete: Delete the current monitoring task (only supported by the creator, and cannot be recovered after deletion)
Sorting Fields: The monitoring records list supports sorting by the following fields: Name, Status (e.g., In Progress, Ended), Content Count, Valid Content Count*, Creator, Creation Time, Monitoring End Date, and Update Frequency.
Valid Contents: Some links may fail to be retrieved. After the task ends, only valid content will be counted toward quota consumption, and quota for invalid content will be refunded automatically.










