Web App
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The XAVI Web App is the first and primary way to interact with XAVI, designed with a sleek and simple user interface that makes accessing real-time insights on X seamless. Whether you're an analyst tracking trends, a creator monitoring engagement, or a trader seeking actionable data, the web app offers an intuitive experience for getting the insights you need.
Prompt for Data: Ask questions, request cashtag analyses, or generate user snapshots directly from the home page with a user-friendly prompt bar.
Real-Time Updates: XAVI processes your request and displays dynamic results, offering data visualizations and narrative summaries.
User History: Easily revisit your recent prompts to track past requests and quickly replicate or refine queries.
The XAVI Web App is structured into three primary pages:
The Home Page is the central hub for user interaction, featuring:
Prompt Bar: Enter your query or prompt for instant analysis and insights.
Recent Prompts Section: View your history of recent prompts and corresponding responses for easy reference and continuity.
Snapshot Results: XAVI will display visual summaries and insights directly within the UI, making it easy to review findings at a glance.
The Docs Page provides a direct link to the XAVI GitBook, where users can explore detailed documentation about how to use XAVI’s features effectively. The GitBook also offers guidance on query best practices, FAQ, and technical updates.
The About Page outlines XAVI’s mission, key use cases, and the technology behind the platform. This page highlights XAVI’s role as a community-informed data oracle and its commitment to ethical data usage and transparency, powered by Ringfence Protocol.
Visit the XAVI Web App homepage.
Use the prompt bar to enter a query, such as "Show me the top cashtags in DeFi today" or "Generate a snapshot of @username".
View your results in real-time and explore recent prompts in the user history section.
For further details or tips on query formats, check the Docs page via the GitBook link.