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Writing a Query FAQ
Can I narrow my query to be region-specific?
Social media platforms do not indicate location or geographical data, so OneCliq results may not be representative of regional insights.
Although OneCliq doesn’t collect demographic or geographic metadata, you can steer the system toward market-specific conversations by:
adding geographic context directly into your prompt (i.e. “camping experiences in Montreal”)
writing queries in the target language when relevant.
These approaches help the system filter out noise and increases the likelihood of surfacing region-specific conversations.
How many comments/posts are needed to draw a report?
Onecliq requires a minimum of 100 comments to draw conclusions and build a report. We encourage combining your OneCliq results with an Upsiide Idea Screen to get the most representative data.
Analyzing Social Reports FAQ
Does OneCliq source from content in other languages?
OneCliq matches data in the same language as the query, similar to how Google Search works (e.g., an English question pulls English content).
Why does my report reference the same post more than once?
OneCliq is designed to prioritize relevance over raw volume. The platform uses a relevancy algorithm that scores posts based on how closely they match your query, surfacing only the content that is genuinely aligned rather than pulling in a broad set of low-value noise.
It’s important to view each OneCliq report as a snapshot of the conversation, not the full universe of posts on a topic. We often recommend running multiple reports from different angles to build a more complete picture.
Can source comments be exported to Excel for further analysis?
A list of sources with links can be found in platform so you can further explore the posts found in your query.
Methodology FAQ
Are searches and analyses private or used to train the model?
All searches and analyses are entirely private. No data from your query is used to train the model or shared externally.
Does OneCliq process videos as a source?
OneCliq analyzes video descriptions and titles from YouTube. Our algorithm also uses videos from TikTok, Facebook and Instagram to provide context and better understand the source comments and posts used in reporting.
If I run 2 of the exact same Social Reports, will the results be the same?
Re-running the same OneCliq query won’t always produce identical results, even when the inputs are unchanged. Because OneCliq uses qualitative methods to interpret and synthesize the conversation, there’s always a small degree of variability in how themes are grouped or phrased, much like any qualitative research process.
