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Custom Weekly Monitoring for Your Creator Lists

Custom Weekly Monitoring for Your Creator Lists

You've built your creator lists — now let Glystn watch them for you. Set a custom prompt on any list and every Monday you'll get an email summarizing exactly what those creators have been posting, filtered through the lens you care about. Stay on top of your saved creators with almost no effort, and dive in only when something matters.

How it works

Open any creator list you've built and subscribe to weekly updates. When you subscribe, you choose what you want Glystn to look for across that list's content each week. Pick from five built-in options or write your own:

  • Brand updates — track when creators mention specific brands, competitors, or industry players.
  • Products — see what products creators are talking about, reviewing, or recommending.
  • Formats — monitor the content formats creators are using and what's performing.
  • Content themes — get a summary of the topics and narratives creators are leaning into.
  • Custom — write your own prompt describing exactly what you want to track. Glystn will use it to analyze every post and surface what's relevant.

Every Monday, Glystn scans the latest content from every creator on that list, runs it through your chosen prompt, and sends you a summary email. Each email includes direct links back into the platform so you can jump straight into anything that needs a closer look.

What you can do with it

  • Monitor creators without checking in manually. Your weekly email does the scanning for you. You only need to open Glystn when something in the summary is worth exploring.
  • Track exactly what matters to your brand. The custom prompt means you're not getting a generic recap — you're getting a summary filtered through your specific priorities. If you only care about competitor mentions, that's all you'll see.
  • Run different prompts on different lists. Track brand mentions on one list and content formats on another. Each list gets its own prompt, so you can monitor different things across different creator groups.
  • Catch things you'd otherwise miss. Creators post constantly. Without automated monitoring, it's easy to miss when someone on your list starts talking about a competitor, shifts their content style, or picks up a new product category.

Tips

  • Be specific with custom prompts. "Tell me about brand mentions" is fine, but "Flag any posts where creators mention our competitors by name or compare products in our category" gives you a much more useful summary.
  • Subscribe to your most important lists first. Start with the creator lists tied to active campaigns or partnership pipelines — those are the ones where timely updates matter most.
  • Use updates as a jumping-off point. The email gives you the summary — click through to dig into the actual posts, chat with the data, or update your vetting criteria based on what you're seeing.