Adding hits to Monitors

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You can now add hits to your monitors yourself.

We have received requests to add a functionality that allows our users to manually add hits to their monitors. Sometimes hits may be missing because the search settings' criterias have not been met. We wanted to make these situations easier to solve by adding a new feature that allows you to directly add the missing hit to the monitor and adjust the tracking settings so that the hit matches the tracking criteria.

The Monitor Fine-tuning Helper identifies and displays the reasons why an article does not match the monitor's search settings, such as blocked keywords, missing additional keywords, or blocked sources. You can directly modify the search settings through the assistant and resolve these issues so that the article can be added, and similar articles will be matched as hits in the future.

How to add a hit to a monitor

 

Adding a hit by article URL

1

Navigate to the monitor where you want to add the hit

2

Open the hits view

3

Click the "+" button above the hits

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4

Enter the article URL into the text field

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5

Click the "Add" button

 

Monitor Fine-tuning Helper

If the monitor's search settings do not match the article, you will see the helper that guides you modify the search settings to add the hit.

1

The helper will list the reasons why the search criterias are not met.

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2

Click "Edit Settings" to open the part of the search settings that needs to be modified to resolve the issue.

3

Modify the search settings to match the article and click "Save Settings" to confirm the changes.

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4

If your changes resolved the issue, you will see a green checkmark next to the issue

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5

Once all the issues for the article are resolved, click "Save Settings and Add Hit" to finalize

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