Speaker Profile Page
Know the Voice Behind the Mic
Some voices matter more than others. The Speaker Profile page helps you track who’s shaping conversation, how often, on what topics, and with what effect.
Speaker Profile Overview

A detailed snapshot of a speaker's identity, reach, affiliations, and conversational patterns.
Avatar, display name & @username
Bio (if available)
Average listener count (if known)
Follower / Following counts on X
Joined X date
Sentiment score (Fear & Greed index)
“Add to Watchlist” or “Dismiss” options
“Often In The Same Space With” — speaker network
Quickly gauge whether someone is an influencer, trend-chaser, or community connector. Use this to decide who’s worth tracking or engaging with.
Recent Spaces

Chronological list of the most recent Spaces this speaker joined.
Space titles
Time since each Space occurred
Topic tags
Speaker list for each Space
This speaker’s role (e.g. “Speaker,” “Host”)
Sentiment score for each Space
CTAs: “View on X” or “Request Recap”
You can see what this person is actually talking about — not just tweeting about. Also helps surface conversations you may have missed but want to catch up on.
💡 Pro Tip: Use this to time re-engagement with a speaker after they host or join a high-sentiment Space.
Spaces Joined – 6-Month Heatmap

A visual calendar showing how active the speaker has been over time.
Color-coded day cells (darker = more Spaces joined)
Hover to see:
Space titles
Date/time
Duration
Other speakers present
See consistency, seasonality, or bursts of activity. Great for spotting campaign cycles or personal momentum.
Spaces Joined in Last Month

A month-long overview of the Spaces this speaker joined — with topic + token context.
Grid or cards for each Space
Speaker’s role in that Space
Projects discussed (token logos)
Example quotes from the speaker (optional)
Let’s you trace what the speaker’s been focused on lately — whether it's memecoins, macro, NFTs, or narrative-building.
💡 Pro Tip: Look for repeated token mentions + quote tone to gauge a speaker’s conviction vs. casual shill.
Speakers Often in Same Space

A social graph of recurring co-speakers — showing who this speaker typically shares the stage with.
@handles of co-speakers
Number of shared Spaces (e.g., “31 Spaces with @farokh”)
Optional: shared topic tags
This is how you map crypto cliques, tribes, and topical alliances. Also helpful for discovering adjacent voices worth following.
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