# Growth & Momentum

The **Growth & Momentum** section visualizes the volume and consistency of a community’s tweeting activity over time. It tracks how often the account posts, how sustained that activity is, and highlights peak periods — offering a snapshot of how much energy and push is going into building social presence on **X.**

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#### How It Works

**Tweet Activity Graph**

* Shows the **number of tweets per day** over the selected period.
* Peaks and gaps help highlight **content push cycles**, active campaigns, or posting lulls.
* The top-right shows the **average number of tweets per day**.

**Key Activity Stats**

* **Total Tweets** – Number of tweets made during the selected timeframe.
* **Active Days** – Number of days with at least one tweet.
* **Average Tweets/Day** – Overall average tweet frequency.
* **Most Active Day** – The date with the highest tweet count, including how many tweets were posted that day.

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This section helps you:

* Measure **output consistency** and spot **burnout or spikes** in posting.
* Track if tweet volume aligns with **engagement or sentiment trends**.
* Benchmark social activity against other communities or past periods.


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