In Conoted, ordinary users are subscribers to Telegram channels and participants in Telegram/ WhatApp groups who use the app to structure information. They are not owners, but consumers of content, so analytics here focuses not on monetization or audience growth, but on personalizing the experience: helping to find valuable content, understand trends, and connect with interesting people. We draw on 2025 trends, where messaging app users (according to Pew Research) spend hours filtering information but want tools to simplify it.  In Conoted, analytics is built into summaries and the "digests," making it accessible and useful. Let's break down the key aspects: what exactly is analyzed and why it's needed for subscribers.


1. Top Posts by Popularity: Why See the "Hits"?

For ordinary users, top posts are a ranking of messages by metrics like views, likes, reposts, and comments. For example, Conoted might show: "This post about productivity garnered 1,200 views and 45 reactions - it's in the top-3 for the week." 

Why is this useful?

- Time Savings: In Telegram's chaos, you don't waste hours scrolling-instead, you immediately see what "blew up" the audience. If a post is popular, it likely contains valuable content (e.g., a viral tip on Pomodoro).

- Focus on Value: Users often seek "hits" to avoid missing trends. According to Telegram analytics, popular posts have 30–40% more engagement, indicating their relevance.  This helps build knowledge: read the top to stay informed without overload.

- Motivation: Seeing popularity helps understand what interests the community - inspiring participation (e.g., commenting on top posts).


2. Theme Analysis and Summaries: What Analytics is Collected?

Here, Conoted analyzes content for themes: AI scans posts, messages, and comments, highlighting keywords, mention frequency, and connections. For example: "35% of discussions - about taxes, 25% - about marketing." Summaries are brief overviews: "For the day: key insights from 5 channels, with a focus on AI." Collected: theme frequency (%), growth (up 20% over the week), sentiment (positive/negative), and connections (a tax post linked to marketing). 

Why Do Subscribers Need This?

- Understanding Trends: You see what's current (e.g., "AI up 40%"), to focus on interesting things and avoid noise. It's like a personal filter: "Don't read everything - here are the top themes."

- Quick Overview: Summaries save time: instead of reading 100 messages-one page with key points. Useful for learning: "Productivity summary - 45% content, with practical tips."

- Personalization: Analysis shows your preferences (you read 60% about business), helping discover new things (recommendations: "Similar theme in another channel").


3. Experts and Active Users: Who is Active and Why Know This?

Conoted highlights actives: "@ai_innovator: 6 messages, 80% engagement." Analyzed: comment count, reactions, influence score (based on replies and reposts). 

Why for Subscribers?

- Finding Experts: Actives are potential "gurus" (e.g., @tax_expert on taxes). This helps follow or contact: "Connect for advice" - build a network without searching.

- Social Connections: Seeing frequent commenters helps find like-minded people. In groups, it's key for discussions: "This user is a leader in AI, their opinion is valuable."

- Participation Motivation: Knowing actives inspires: "If @focus_guru comments, I can too."


4. Personal Insights: Activity Growth and Interests

Conoted analyzes your activity: "You read 50 posts per week, focus-productivity (45%)." Metrics: read posts, time on themes, progress (growth of 20%). 

Why Useful?

- Self-Analysis: See progress (how much learned), motivates: "I read more about business-goal achieved."

- Personal Recommendations: Based on interests-"Similar themes: try this channel." Helps develop: "Your favorites - AI, here are top posts."

- Overload Control: If activity drops, insight: "You missed 30% content-set filters."


Conclusion: Why Analytics for Subscribers?

For users, analytics in Conoted is a tool to simplify life: from top posts for time savings to experts for networking growth. Unlike owners (focus on monetization), here the emphasis is on personal value-understanding, motivation, and connections. According to 2025 data, 42% of messaging users tire of filtering, and Conoted solves this.  Connect, structure, and analyze - turn Telegram into a personal assistant! 🚀