Feature

Social Signals — Influencer Convergence Alerts

Databot's Social Signals fire when multiple monitored KOLs converge on the same project within a tight window — delivering high-conviction alerts into premium Telegram groups before the narrative spreads.

Alerts when influential accounts converge on the same project

Social Signals fire when multiple monitored KOLs start talking about the same token or narrative within a tight window — the pattern that most reliably separates genuine early conviction from isolated noise. Rather than seeing a single mention and having to judge its significance alone, you receive the alert at the point where the cluster is already forming.

Delivered directly into premium Telegram groups

Social Signal alerts route into Databot's private premium groups on Telegram — the channel where most crypto-native traders already operate. There is no dashboard to refresh or app to check. When convergence is detected, the alert arrives in the group with enough context to evaluate the setup: which accounts are involved, what they are posting about, and the timeframe over which the activity has clustered.

Convergence is harder to manufacture than a single loud mention

Coordinated single-source promotion is easy to produce. Multi-account convergence from a set of independently monitored KOLs — where each account has a track record and no obvious coordination — is substantially harder to fake. Social Signals filters for this pattern specifically, which means the alert quality is higher than a raw volume trigger.

Part of the Premium tier workflow

Social Signals are available as part of Databot's premium group access. Advanced and Pro tier subscribers receive alerts in real time. The signal feeds naturally into the broader Discoveries and KOL tracking workflow — convergence alerts surface what to look at, while the Discoveries dashboard provides the deeper context to validate it.