Community Reporter
Community Reporter
v1.0.0
Thea
Analyze community screenshots and report engagement trends and discussion highlights. Upload a screenshot of your community interactions, and the agent generates a clear markdown report summarizing engagement levels, key discussion topics, and notable highlights — perfect for community managers, marketers, and product teams.
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💡 Why Use Community Reporter
Community Reporter helps you make sense of your community activity by analyzing screenshots and turning them into clear, actionable reports.
It highlights key engagement trends, popular topics, and notable moments — perfect for community managers and teams who need quick insights into what’s happening in their audience.
👉 How the Template Works
- Community Reporter: You upload a screenshot of your community activity (e.g., chat, forum, or analytics). The agent analyzes it and writes a concise markdown report summarizing engagement levels, top discussions, and highlights.
🎯 Steps to Use
1️⃣ Install the template
Sets up the Community Reporter in your workspace.
2️⃣ Collect activity screenshots
Take a screenshot of today’s or this week’s community activity (from Discord, Slack, forums, social platforms, etc.) and upload it when you talk to the agent.
3️⃣ Chat with the Community Reporter
Ask it to analyze and summarize insights. Example prompts:
- “Analyze today’s community activity screenshot and generate a daily report.”
- “Summarize this week’s community highlights and engagement trends.”
- “What are the main topics people are discussing today?”
The agent responds with a clean, markdown-formatted report you can share.
4️⃣ Customize as needed
- Adjust the agent’s prompt to focus on specific metrics or tone.
- Add skillsets if you want it to tag sentiment or detect anomalies.
- Modify the output structure to match your team’s reporting style.
👉 Suitable Users
- Community managers who track member activity
- Marketing and social media teams reporting on community trends
- Product teams monitoring user conversations
- Anyone managing or analyzing online communities