Your Video Research feed is the heart of CreatorBerry. It automatically aggregates content from the channels you track across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, allowing you to instantly spot outliers and viral trends in your specific niche.
Tracking Channels
To customize your feed, the first step is adding the channels you want to monitor.
- Click on the Add Channel button (or press
C). - Paste the URL of any YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram profile.
- The platform will automatically detect the channel and begin scraping its historical and new videos in the background.
Once added, the videos from these channels will populate your main feed.
Advanced Filtering
CreatorBerry provides powerful filtering tools to help you narrow down the noise and find exactly the type of content you're looking for.
You can filter your feed by:
- Keywords: Search for specific topics or video titles.
- Score (Outlier Multiplier): Filter videos that performed significantly better than the channel's average (e.g., setting the minimum score to
5xshows only videos that got 5 times more views than usual). - Views: Set minimum and maximum view counts.
- Engagement: Filter by engagement rate (likes/comments vs views).
- Date Posted: Look for recent trends (e.g., last 30 days) or all-time hits.
- Platform: Isolate your feed to only YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
Saving Filter Presets
If you find yourself frequently applying the same filters (for example, "TikTok videos with >10x outlier score in the last 30 days"), you can save them for quick access.
- Apply your desired filters in the feed.
- Click Save as new filter.
- Give your preset a name (e.g., "Recent Viral TikToks").
- Your saved filter will now appear in the top-left dropdown for 1-click access.
Sorting your Feed
By default, your feed highlights the most impactful content, but you can sort your results at any time using the sort dropdown in the top right:
- Highest score: Prioritizes videos with the highest outlier multiplier.
- Most views: Sorts purely by total view count.
- Newest: Chronological order of recently posted videos.
- Oldest: Helpful for finding a channel's origin story.