# Getting Started with TgMetrics

### Community Owner :rocket:

* **Watch this video:** Get a quick overview of how to configure the bot in your community [here](https://x.com/tgmetrics/status/1882878851505848529?s=46\&t=UuSTVFYtNRWR3EEhgY_xbA).
* **Step 1:** Add the TgMetrics bot to your Telegram group by clicking [here](https://t.me/TgMetricsAiBot).
* **Step 2:** Customize your community profile with your X handle, website and contract address by calling `/config` command
* **Step 3:** Use bot commands to regularly track your engagement metrics and community health.
* **Step 4:** Visit our [website](https://tgmetrics.ai/) to view detailed analytics and compare your community with others.

### For Investors :bulb:

* **Step 1:** Go to our [website](https://tgmetrics.ai/)
* **Step 2:** Click on **Launch App** and search for a community by their X handle
* **Step 3:** Analyze community engagement, sentiment, and activity metrics to identify promising projects.

Start leveraging the power of TgMetrics today and make informed decisions for your community or investments!

Ready to try it? Start navigating our website, add or invite communities to integrate TgMetrics into their Telegram groups. **Your feedback is always welcome!**


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