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How To Use Filters in the Business Dashboard
How To Use Filters in the Business Dashboard
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Written by Teamworks/INFLCR Support
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Finding which student-athlete you want to work with can be tough. That’s why INFLCR has provided new filter categories that give deeper insights into each student-athlete’s (SA) brand, allowing you to make the most informed decision on NIL collaborations. These filters are powerful and will help you find the best candidates for a particular NIL campaign.

First, let’s cover the obvious. You can filter by school name, conference type (SEC, ACC, etc), and Sport. Those filters are self-explanatory. Easy peasy!

You can filter SAs based on their Instagram and Twitter accounts, based on two categories: Account Exists and Follower Count. To understand what these filters mean and how best to use them, see the table below.

Filter Name

Filter Options

What does this mean?

Account Exists

Yes or No

This filter measures whether or not the student-athlete has an account

Follower Count

Greater Than or Less Than

Follower Count represents the number of followers a SA has. If you want to find a SA over or under a certain number of followers, this is the filter to use.

*For Twitter and Instagram only

You can also filter SAs by their Tiktok and Influential profiles. For these platforms, we are unable to provide metrics; however, you still have the ability to search for student-athletes based on their Tiktok and Influential handles. Simply, select the link in the athlete's profile card to view their respective accounts.

You can also filter based on a SA’s interests. We have the following interest categories:

Video Games, Fashion, Charity, Movies, TV Shows, Coaching, Music, Food, Travel, Acting, Fitness, Photography, Crypto, and Content Creation. INFLCR continually adds more interest types to make it easier for you to the right student-athlete for a collaboration.

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