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    Public

    Open-source and free forever through our publicly accessible tooling

    Date and rate limited access to:

    • Analysis tools including Timeline, Search, Link Counter, and Activity
    • API access to almost all sources

    Pro

    Great for individuals or small teams just getting started with social media research

    Everything in Public, plus:

    • Real-time access to Analysis tools including Discover, Timeline, Link Counter, and Activity
    • Real-time Pro API access to the complete library of sources
    • Customer support

    Enterprise

    Flexibly built for individuals, small teams, and larger organizations with complex use cases

    Everything in Pro, plus:

    • Research Dashboard to create visualizations and deeper trend analyses
    • Multimedia results enriched by services like image captioning and optical character recognition
    • Network Graph for cross-platform research
    • Custom crawl requests of keywords, profiles, and channels

    Analysis

    Query the database of sources using boolean queries to surface media and text results

    The purpose-built Analysis tools, including Discover, allow for deep research into both multimedia and text-based collected data. Leverage advanced analyses like image captioning or video transcription queries and export results for further analysis.

    Network Graph

    Point and Click Forensics Tool
    The Network Graph is the first point-and-click forensics tool to discover cross-platform networks of influence

    The Network Graph supports queries across multiple platforms, turning flat data into complex relations that better contextualize networks of influence. A true point-and-click graph forensics tool for cross-platform research.

    Click below for an early release companion to help new users get familiar with this innovative tooling.

    Crawl Requests

    Screenshot of Crawl Requests
    Crawl Requests allows researches to add any keyword, profile, or channel for targeted collection

    Crawl Requests grant users the power to take control of Open Measures’ scope of coverage, collecting detail on the channels, profiles, and terms they care about most. Users directly expand collections while informing their own research.