Campaign Feeds by Week, Performance Improvements
Campaign feeds now organize posts into weekly buckets so you can track creator activity over time. Plus: faster chat on long conversations, reliable TikTok embeds, and more resilient campaign feeds.
New: Campaign feeds organized by week
Your campaign feed now groups posts into weekly buckets — Monday-aligned windows, newest first — so you can see at a glance what creators have been posting each week. Each week shows up to 10 posts, balanced across your tracked searches and platforms so one hot query or platform doesn't dominate the page. Click "Show more" on any week to dig deeper, and older weeks lazy-load as you scroll.
What you can do with it
- Track campaign momentum week by week. Instead of scrolling through an undifferentiated feed, see a clear timeline of creator activity. Spot when a campaign is heating up — or when it needs a push — by comparing volume and content across weeks.
- Stay focused on what's new. The most recent week leads the page with the most relevant posts surfaced first. When you check in on Monday, last week's activity is already organized and waiting.
- Keep an eye on long-running campaigns. Older weeks lazy-load as you scroll, so campaigns with months of tracked-search history stay navigable instead of becoming an infinite scroll.
Also in this release
- Chat no longer freezes on large conversations. Long conversations with dozens of tool results and creator cards could trigger a "Page Unresponsive" warning in your browser. Streaming updates now only re-render the active message while frozen history stays untouched, so even your longest research sessions scroll smoothly.
- TikTok thumbnails work for all post types. Photo posts (slideshows) and posts with expired CDN URLs now display thumbnails reliably across the platform. TikTok embeds load through a server-side proxy, eliminating the blank frames that appeared when the browser hit TikTok's rate limits.
- Campaign feeds load even when a tracked search has stale data. A campaign with a "find similar" tracked search pointing to a deleted post previously returned an error for the entire feed. Now the broken search is skipped and the rest of the feed loads normally.