Reading and filtering the Signals feed
The Signals feed is where detected signals land in real time. This article explains what you’re looking at, how to filter it, and what the different states mean.
Recent signals
The feed shows the most recent activity from the profiles you monitor, newest first. Each card is either a Signal (an individual detected event) or an Insight (an AI-generated take across a target’s activity, shown as a purple card with thumbs feedback).
Click any card to open the profile drawer on the right, which drills into the monitored person or company behind the signal.
Filters
Open Filters in the feed header to narrow what you see:
Use Min signals per profile when your feed is busy — set it to ≥3 to surface only the profiles showing repeated activity, which are usually the warmest.
Use Reset filters in the filter panel to clear everything back to defaults.
Evidence
Insight cards include an Evidence link where available — it opens the underlying post or activity in a new tab so you can verify why a signal fired before acting on it.
The “next run” status
Next to the feed title is a live status pill that tells you the health of your monitoring:
Next run in … — monitoring is live; shows the countdown to the next check.
Overdue — catching up — a check is running slightly behind; it will catch up.
Monitoring paused — monitoring isn’t currently active.
Empty states (empty doesn’t mean broken)
An empty feed is normal when you’ve just launched. Signals typically fire within 24–72 hours of activation. While you wait, the feed shows a “your feed is live” message confirming monitoring is active and scanning your targets — it is not an error.
You may also see:
No signals match your filters — try widening the time range or lowering the minimum signal count.
No profiles are being monitored yet — add business network profiles or companies and choose your signals to start.
Real-time updates
The feed updates live as signals fire — new cards appear at the top automatically, briefly highlighted, with no refresh needed. When you first launch, a progress bar shows enrichment of your profiles before the first signals arrive.