Using the Activity Log: Track Team Actions & Improve Workflow in True Anthem

In the fast-paced world of social publishing, staying on top of your team's behaviors and activities is crucial for efficiency and success. True Anthem's Dashboard Activity Log feature is designed to empower publishers by offering a comprehensive view of all actions taken within a specific campaign over the last 30 days. From tracking when different users have logged in to monitoring content scheduling, this tool is your ally in streamlining operations and enhancing collaboration.

Why Use the Activity Log?

The Dashboard Activity Log is an invaluable feature for publishers looking to enhance efficiency and collaboration within their team. By leveraging this tool, you can gain insights into your team's operations, streamline workflows, and ultimately drive better results for each of your campaigns.

  • Ensure accountability and transparency within the team.
  • Quickly identify and rectify any scheduling conflicts or content issues.
  • Streamline workflows by understanding how and when tasks are performed.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Action Tracking: Monitor a wide range of actions, including account logins, content scheduling, blocking or snoozing content, and much more.
  • User Identification: Each action is tagged with the initials of the user responsible, making it easy to reference which user performed a specific dashboard activity. Clicking the initials will provide the full name and logs for each user.

 


Using the Activity Log

Accessing and utilizing the Activity Log is straightforward. Here’s how:

 

 

  1. Click the Settings icon in the left rail navigation.
  2. Select the Activity Log option from the top row navigation menu.
  3. Explore a visual representation of actions taken by your team, including creating, editing, and deleting post versions, applying smart tags, and more.

 

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