Use filters to compare member data
Priyanshu Anand avatar
Written by Priyanshu Anand
Updated over a week ago

Hot Tip ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Get monthly, quarterly, or even annual data of how many members joined your community in that time and compare that to get insights.

Filter to see how many members Joined in the last 30 days and perhaps in a different tab add the same filter to see how many members joined in the month before that.

This can give you a quick understanding or trend line of how many people joined the community over a comparative period of time.

Hot Trick ๐Ÿ”ฅ

You can further improve this comparison metric to also account for engagement in the community. After you have a number of members who joined in a given time range, use the Active filter for the same time range to see how many of those who joined also engaged in the community.

For example - if 50 members joined in the Last 20 days and 25 of them were active in that same time period, that gives you a 50% engagement rate.

Compare this trend for a month or even a quarter to understand if percentage engagement has improved or declined over time.

๐Ÿ“Œ Note: You can also use the Inactive filter to see what percentage of members didnโ€™t engage at all.

Did this answer your question?