A community for leaders on the Imzy platform.
User stats
Not sure if this is the right place to pose this question, but is Imzy HQ tracking user stats at all (ie most active time of day, post type most often responded to, etc)? If yes, will they publish at all? My community is very small and already stagnant, so there's nothing on my dashboard that's useful to work with. What are you all seeing (in general)?




From Google Analytics and Mixpanel, we know that as a very broad general rule, what's true for us is also what's true for most other social platforms: our traffic is highest during lunch time (and then mostly maintained through the afternoon), dips down for a while as people travel home from work, and then later in the evening it tends to get another small spike.
We're still so early, have so many changes being made, and so many users joining constantly, that it's hard to say "this is exactly what it is" when there are so many factors influencing things besides just time of day.
From pure observation without even looking at any stats, I can tell you that text posts (and specifically questions) by far and away get the most responses, because the purpose of them generally just tends to be much more discussion-oriented.
We definitely want to provide community leaders with as much information and tools as possible to be successful, but right now we don't have as much info to share and there are other tools that are higher on the list (see here for examples), so we'll get you better analytics at some point, absolutely, but I can't promise it's in the immediate future. If you have other questions though, I'm happy to do what I can to answer!
Thank you for taking the time to answer, even if its only to confirm what I already suspected. I feel like I at least have some direction regarding when to post, etc.
I would wonder if imzy tracks specific users data and also how much and how long various bits of data are kept for?
Ah... "lunch time" otherwise known as middle of the night in other parts of the world. Thank goodness for scheduling! ;)
My community is very small ( /truecrime ) but it is disproportionately home to many active and talkative members. So I tend to notice that even though our group pales in comparison to the subscribers of the most popular groups... we tend to get a similar number of hearts on posts, or a similar amount of comments. It's kind of bizarre honestly. We don't have a lot of folks but the ones we do are all awesome and active.
Every community is slow and dull at present. It's the down side of the small site.
Its true...it does make me feel a little better hearing that, though.