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The Signal Timeline gives you a single, chronological feed of every signal Clearcue detects — across all your signals, audiences, and data sources. Instead of checking each signal individually, you get one unified view of what’s happening right now.

What each entry shows

Every timeline entry represents a single signal event. At a glance you can see:
  • When it happened — a relative timestamp like 2 hours ago or 3 days ago
  • Who triggered it — the person’s name, job title, and company (with avatar and company logo)
  • What they did — a signal type badge (e.g., Liked Post, Commented, Mentioned You) along with a content preview
Click See results on any entry to view the full details — including the original post content and a direct link to the source.

Filter the timeline

The timeline shows all signals by default. Use filters to narrow it down to the people or companies that matter most.

Signal and data source filters

At the top of the timeline you can filter by:
  • Signal — select a specific signal (e.g., Competitor Engagers) or keep All Signals to see everything
  • Data source — choose which tracked LinkedIn accounts to include, or keep All Data Sources
You can add multiple filter rows and combine them with AND/OR logic to build precise combinations — for example, show entries from Signal A or Signal B, but only from a specific data source.

People and company filters

Beyond signal filters, you can apply the same filters available in your Records views:
  • Audience — show only people or companies from specific audiences
  • Seniority, Country, Company size — narrow by attributes
  • Tags — filter by custom tags you’ve assigned
  • Detection dates — focus on recently detected people or companies
All filters combine with AND logic — each one narrows your results further. For full details on every filter type and operator, see Filters.

Real-time updates

The timeline updates automatically as new signals come in. When you open the page or change filters, Clearcue fetches the latest results. Scroll down to load more — the timeline uses infinite scroll so you can browse as far back as you need.
Bookmark the Signal Timeline as your daily starting point. A quick scan each morning shows you who’s been active overnight — no need to check each signal separately.

Filters

See all available filter types and operators.