Improvements: Overview Tab & General UX
We've rolled out major improvements to your dashboard organization, trend displays, and entity overview pages. Here's what's new:
Drag-and-Drop Folder Reordering
You can now reorder your folders in the dashboard to match your workflow. Simply drag any folder chip to a new position—the others will slide out of the way. Your custom order saves automatically and persists across sessions. Perfect for prioritizing active campaigns, organizing by genre, or grouping by release goals.
The "Contacted" playlist folder stays at the front and can't be reordered—it's designed to be always accessible.
Unified Trend Preferences
Your trend display settings now sync across the entire platform—dashboard tables, entity pages, mini-charts, and modals all respect your preferences:
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Trend format: Show changes as percentages ("+12%") or absolute numbers ("+1.2K")
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Number format: Compact ("1.5M") or full digits ("1,500,000")
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Default date range: Set your preferred timeframe from 24 hours to all-time (free users can view up to 7 days)
Adjust these anytime in Settings → Preferences. Changes take effect instantly across all charts and tables.
Redesigned Overview Tab
The Overview tab for artists, tracks, and playlists now surfaces critical insights front-and-center. We've restructured the layout to show more relevant data at a glance:
For Artists
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Discography summary: See album, EP, and single counts plus total streams across all releases
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Top listener cities: Discover where your audience is concentrated with city-level data and listener counts
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Playlist impact: Estimated percentage of your listeners coming from playlists, plus high-risk playlist appearances
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Risk alerts: Clear warnings if you're appearing on high-risk playlists
For Tracks
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Playlist stats: Total appearances, high-risk count, combined follower reach, and estimated listeners from playlists
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Enhanced metadata: Release date, ISRC (with quick-copy tooltip), and all contributing artists
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Risk alerts: Instant visibility if the track is on risky playlists
For Playlists
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Quality labels: Immediate flags like "Potential Artificial Growth Detected" at the top
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Discovered On analysis: See which artists are in the playlist, which aren't, plus a Discovery Score (0-100) with sortable tables showing artist names, monthly listeners, days in playlist, position, and top city
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Audience distribution: Estimated listener breakdown by city and country
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Fraud history: Historical bot activity (unlocked for Pro users)
All Overview tabs now include a prominent headline chart (monthly listeners, followers, or streams depending on entity type) with a "View all charts" link, plus a Recent History card linking to full historical data.
Album Support Coming Soon
We're laying the groundwork for full album analysis across the platform. While albums aren't fully supported yet, you'll see a placeholder page at /album/:id letting you know we're working on it. In the meantime, you can search and analyze individual tracks from any album.
Additional Improvements
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Fixed table scrolling: Left columns now stay pinned when scrolling horizontally through wide data tables
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Improved sorting: Streams and monthly listeners columns now sort correctly in all tables
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SEO keyword visibility: Expanded "Last Seen At" data in keyword tables for better playlist search tracking
Free users can see trend data for the past 7 days.