The SiteCurve Feed is a dynamic stream of activity, similar to a social media feed like Reddit or Facebook but instead of social media updates, you’re getting the latest trends and activity happening within your landscapes and the broader SiteCurve platform.
It consolidates updates from across SiteCurve, such as winners and losers, discussions, and alerts, into a single, scrolling view.
Why Does the Feed Exist?
The feed provides a centralized view of activity across SiteCurve, allowing you to:
Monitor SEO Trends in Real Time: See keyword and website performance changes (e.g., winners and losers) without needing to navigate through individual landscapes.
Engage with Content: Join discussions, comment, and explore insights shared by others across SiteCurve.
Stay Updated Efficiently: Focus on what matters most by filtering the feed based on activity, landscapes, or specific alert types.
How the Feed Works
The SiteCurve Feed functions as a scrollable stream of updates, categorized into tabs for easy navigation.
All Activity
The ‘All Activity’ tab shows you a summary view of discussions and alerts each day. You can view all activity across
All Activity → All SiteCurve
You can view discussions and alerts across all public landscapes that exist on SiteCurve whether you are a member or not. Go here to discover winners and losers of sites you might not be following.
All Activity → Joined Landscapes
You can view discussions and alerts across all landscapes that you are a member of. This includes all public, private, and paid landscapes.
All Activity → Joined Landscapes
You can view discussions across all landcapes you are a member of. This includes all public, private, and paid landscapes. Go here to see what people are saying about the sites that exist in your joined landscapes.
Discussions
The ‘Discussions’ tab shows you a summary view of discussions each day. If you want a clean view of discussions without alerts, you should go here.
Discussions → All SiteCurve
You can view discussions across all public landscapes that exist on SiteCurve whether you are a member or not. Go here to see what people are saying about the sites they are following each day.
Alerts
The ‘Alerts’ tab shows you a detailed view of tiggered alerts each day. If you want a clean view of alerts without discussion posts, you should go here.
Alerts → All SiteCurve
You can view default alerts across all public landscapes that exist on SiteCurve whether you are a member or not.
Alerts → Joined Landscapes
You can view default alerts across all landcapes you are a member of. This includes all public, private, and paid landscapes.
Alerts → Custom Alerts
You can view a feed of every trigger of a custom alert you’ve setup. Here you can also manage your custom alerts.
Getting the Most Out of Your Feed
If you know how to leverage it, the feed can be your secret weapon. Here’s how:
Join or Create Relavent Landscapes
Joining landscapes makes the feed more valuable because its going to automatically bubble up the most important conversations and alerts from those landscapes.
Creating landscapes is even better because you can specifiy the keywords that power the landscape.
Frequent the SiteCurve Feed
The ‘SiteCurve Feed’ surfaces all of the discussions and alerts across all public landscapes on SiteCurve.
Setup Custom Alerts
Custom alerts can be extremely powerful methods to stay on top of your competitive landscape. You’ll never be caught flat footed on whats working in your market.
FAQs About the Feed
How is the feed similar to social media platforms?
The SiteCurve Feed works like a social media feed, showing updates, posts, and discussions in a chronological or activity-based order. Similar to platforms like Reddit or Facebook, it brings all activity into one scrolling view, making it easy to engage with and monitor.
Can I stop seeing updates for a landscape?
Yes.
If you are an admin
If you are an admin you can turn off all of the default alerts for a landscape and you will no longer see them in your feed or get them via email.
If you are not the landscape admin
If you are not a landscape admin, you can either 1) request the admin turn off the default alerts or 2) leave the landscape via the landscape settings screen.
If you leave, the landscape’s posts, alerts, and discussions will no longer appear in your feed.
Can I customize the type of updates I see?
You can customize the alerts in the custom alerts section of the feed. You can not customize the default alert set in the landscape admin or the discussion posts you see in your feed.