How does it work?

Automated internet monitoring

Create alerts using the keywords of your choice.
Select the sources to be scanned: blogs, news, forums, social networks, images, videos
Sign up by email for your alerts and be informed when new results are published
Sign up by rss feed to your alerts to read the results in an rss reader


A single interface for processing the information

Collect results within a single interface
Filter results by date, source, tone (positive, negative, neutral)
Tag the results of your alerts to organize them by keyword
Share your alerts and process the results collaboratively
Assign tasks to your collaborators and monitor the work in progress


Statistics, graphs, and reports

Graphs generated automatically: 3 graphs are generated per alert: number of mentions per date, breakdown of results by source, tone
Custom graphs: you can create custom graphs for comparing several pieces of data for a single alert or comparing several alerts.
Exports: your alert results, graphs, tasks, and contacts can be exported in pdf, csf, rtf, and png formats.


Measuring engagement on Twitter

You can:
identify who tweets the most about your brand or about your alert keyword
find out who among those who tweet about your brand are the most influential (based on their number of followers and Klout score)
access the list of tweets containing your alert keyword by filtering them by Twitter user
find out if you are or are not following the users who are tweeting about your brand and if they are following you or not


Interacting on Twitter

You have the option of interacting on Twitter directly from your Alerti account.

You can:
reply to a Twitter user
retweet it
send them a direct message
follow them or unfollow them


Following Facebook fan pages

You can follow the Facebook fan pages which you are an administrator for (e.g. your product pages, company pages, etc.) or which you are not the administrator for (e.g., your competitors’ fan pages).

All posts and comments on these pages are collected in your Alerti account.

You are notified by email when new posts or comments are posted on the pages you are following.


Moderating Facebook fan pages

You can moderate your fan pages directly from your Alerti account.

For pages you are an administrator on, you can:
reply to a post or comment
delete a post or comment
ban a user from the page
like a post or comment