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🐣 5 Pro Tips for Getting Started with PostEagle

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Written by Jonathan Oh
Updated over 3 months ago

Welcome to PostEagle! Whether you're tracking your brand, keeping tabs on competitors, or watching industry conversations, these tips will help you get value fast.


1. Create high-impact topics

Start by creating a specific and focused topic.
Instead of tracking just "coffee" or "AI", try:

  • "Acme Coffee customer reviews"

  • "CompetitorX product launch"

Specific topics help reduce noise and surface high-quality mentions.

🔍 Go to Topics > New Topic to get started.


2. Refine your monitoring sources

PostEagle monitors Reddit, news, blogs, forums, and more — but you’re in control.
Fine-tune your sources by:

  • Enabling industry-specific sites or niche subreddits

  • Muting irrelevant or low-quality domains

  • Filtering by language or region

🎯 Better sources = better insights.


3. Connect PostEagle to your workflow

Email alerts are great — but real-time alerts in tools your team already uses are even better.

You can:

  • Set up Slack or Microsoft Teams notifications

  • Use webhooks to send alerts to tools like Notion or Asana

⚙️ Go to Settings > Integrations to connect your tools.


4. Invite your teammates

PostEagle works best when your whole team is plugged in.

Invite team members to:

  • Assign posts for follow-up

  • Share saved searches

  • Collaborate in real time

👥 Head to Settings > Team to send invites.


5. Stay organized with tags and categories

As you create more topics, keep them organized with custom tags and categories:

  • Group by campaign, brand, or department

  • Use tags like “Brand,” “Competitor,” or “Crisis”

  • Create shared views for different teams

🗂 This helps you stay focused as your monitoring scales.


✅ What to do next

  • Create 3 new topics

  • Adjust monitoring sources

  • Set up Slack or Teams integration

  • Invite your teammates

  • Organize your topics with tags and categories


Still have questions? We're here to help!

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