Steemit Post Dashboard - Monitor the success and progress of your posts with real time metrics!

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Steemit Post Dashboard helps you keep tabs on that favorite post you expect will be going viral at any moment.


Hi Steemit,

@mynameisbrian here. I have been doing a lot of thinking about Steemit since I had my first bit of success with Steemit Pond. One thing I learned during the 12 or so hours that followed its initial posting was that it is slightly difficult to track exactly what is going on with a post in real-time given the current Steemit user-interface. So rather than immediately plowing along with further Steemit Pond development, I decided to take a small detour and code a proof of concept for a Steemit Post Dashboard that is able to give you real-time metrics on a post.

As a proof of concept the current version is lacking in its breadth of functionality, usability, and in the general appeal of the user interface. I am posting today because I don’t wish to delve deep into the details of another project without first seeing if there is demand for such a tool amongst Steemit users. Please allow me to describe the current state of the proof of concept.

Special thanks to @etherdesign since I’m using some screenshots from their post last night.

About the Steemit Post Dashboard

To view a post’s dashboard simply copy the post URL and submit it.

I know… I know…

This is not a very elegant solution for providing the user with access to their post metrics, but as I said this is just a proof of concept. Ideally the user will supply their username and be presented with a listing of all their posts from which they can select a single post to view its metrics. This setup would be bookmarkable so that the user can bookmark any post directly and view it without entering any additional information.

Once a valid post URL has been entered the dashboard is displayed. Currently new data is fetched at a fixed rate every 2 minutes; however, if developed further I would like to change this so that the user is able to customize the interval. For example, perhaps you are viewing the page with your mobile data plan and want to minimize data usage.

Quick Stats

When you view a post the first thing you will see at the top of the dashboard is a Quick Stats Panel. This panel will include several graphical modules that give the user a snapshot of key metrics related to the post. At the moment the Quick Stats Panel has only 3 individual modules: 1) Pending Payout; 2) Time Stats; and 3) Total Number of Comments made directly on the post. If developed further the dashboard should include a Total Payout module and a Vote Count module at a minimum. Additionally, the user should have the ability to customize goals for the post. For example, the existing Pending Payment Gauge goes from 0 to $10,000. This should be customizable as each post is unique.


Latest Comments

The second panel on the dashboard is the Latest Comments Panel. Currently, this panel simply displays the 10 most recent comments made directly on the post so that the user can quickly link to the comment on Steemit and reply. I envision the Latest Comments Panel displaying nested comments and allowing the user to flag comments they have responded to or don’t wish to see. Another possibility is providing filters so that the user can choose how they would like to sort and display comments.

Voter Visualization

The third panel displayed on the dashboard is the Voter Visualization Panel which displays a cloud of all post voters. The current logic is a bit flawed and further development will need to fix this. Regardless the concept is the same - provide a picture of which voters on a post carry the most weight. To some this may seem like a way of trying to ‘catch a whale’, but for me personally this is powerful information to have at my disposal. I have only been a Steemit member for a couple of weeks, but since joining I have become extremely passionate about learning as much as I can about Steem and the Steemit ecosystem. Whales, and even above average users, are likely to possess this knowledge and therefore I have been trying to fish out their blog feeds. The Voter Visualization Panel helps assist with this.

Final Thoughts

A full fledged version of this concept will contain many additional features not described here. I’m hoping to get some solid feedback regarding this idea in the comments so I can decide whether I should attempt to make the Steemit Post Dashboard a reality or allow it to vanish into the ether…

Or would it vanish into the ether classic? I guess both.

Thanks Steemit in advance for your input.

View the Steemit Post Dashboard Proof of Concept


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Thanks @millen
I'm checking out your Steem Pages post right now.

Cool. Think it is something I should proceed with?
Anyway thank you for commenting. I just checked out your feed and learned of the bfx hack. I have funds there :(

will check this out tomorrow notwithstanding that steemdollar says me I'm zero)) thank u.

Thanks. Please do. As I said I hope to get as much feedback as possible.

Dude, I'm sorry. I have almost completely forgotten to check it. 1) Well, (it is just my opinion) U have to adjust Voter's Visualization by voter's weight with at least 6-7 degrees.(that is size of letters) I counted 4 of them. 2) Change the icon of the site to distinguish it from steemit's tabs in browser. 3) The counters are cool but I would change their colour to...red for example..don't know why.
Again, this is just my opinion and I didn't want to offend U.

Well done @mynameisbrian. Can you find a way to do alerts (when someone posts a reply) or shrink the size so 4 of these can fit on a single screen? As I write lots of blogs, having the data is very helpful. Keep going!

@mrosenquist of course both of those suggestions are possible and would likely be included.
At the moment though I'm not sure if I will continue beyond the proof of concept given the tepid response to the post thus far.

Don't be discouraged. Steemit tools are all relatively new and we are still in Beta. If you believe the Dashboard is valuable, continue with making it the best it can be. You have my vote.

Thanks! Good advice. I need to weigh my options.

Hi! This post has a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 9.0 and reading ease of 69%. This puts the writing level on par with Michael Crichton and Mitt Romney.

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