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Track Your Collaborators
Track Your Collaborators
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Written by Muso Operations
Updated over a month ago

Muso.AI helps you track how your collaborators are performing across different sources. Whether you're reviewing all of your collaborations or focusing on one, you can easily see key metrics like how many people are streaming projects linked to them, recognizing their work on Shazam, or watching related videos. You can also monitor how your collaborations are being used in new content. This gives you a complete picture of your collaborators' reach and growth over time.

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Workflow for Web

Step 1: Click on the Analytics from the side navigation menu bar.

Step 2: Navigate to the Trends from the top.

​Step 3: Scroll down, and click on Group by and select Collaborators from the dropdown list.


​Step 4: By default, All Collaborators are selected, generating analytics for all of your collaborations.

Scroll up and this chart shows how all your collaborations, have performed over time based on engagement metrics like Streams and sources like Spotify from where this engagement data is sourced.

You can customize your analytics chart by changing the values for all or any of the following three factors:

Step 5: Scroll down and select a specific collaboration from the list to view the analytics for the tracks associated with that collaborator.

Step 6: Scroll up to view the chart, hover over the chart to view how the selected collaboration has performed across sources like Spotify and YouTube, based on the selected engagement metrics such as Streams or Shazams.

You can customize your analytics chart by changing the values for all or any of the following three factors:


Workflow for Mobile

Step 1: Tap on the Analytics.


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​Step 2: ​Swipe left or right to switch between the engagement metrics of your choice appearing at the top of the interface.
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​Step 3: Tap on the Filter.


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​Step 4: Tap on the Collaborators. This will collect analytics for "all" of your collaborators by default.


​Step 5: Tap on Graph

Step 6: The analytics chart will populate. Tap and hold onto it to view how well your all collaborations have performed over time; based on engagement metrics like Streams and sources like Spotify from where this engagement data is sourced from.

You can customize your analytics chart by changing the values for all or any of the following three factors:

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