Connect Your Radaar Account to a Feed
2 mins read - Created on Oct 07, 2025By connecting your Radaar account to a Kimola Feed, you can automatically import the social media posts you monitor in Radaar into your feed environment.
These posts are treated as data records in Kimola, making them available for classification, sentiment analysis, and reporting — just like any other feed source.
Radaar is a social media management and monitoring tool that helps track posts, mentions, comments, and messages across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Once connected, all relevant social content appears in your Kimola feed for deeper analysis.
Why Connect Radaar to a Feed
Integrating Radaar with Kimola gives you:
- Centralized monitoring – see social media mentions and feedback in the same dashboard as your other data sources.
- Automated insights – classify, label, and evaluate sentiment of posts collected through Radaar.
- Cross-channel reporting – combine social media data with e-commerce reviews, forums, and news.
- Real-time awareness – get alerts and detect key topics or crises directly from your Radaar-monitored content.
Sign in your Kimola account, go to the Feeds tab, select the feed where you want to connect your Radaar data, then in the feed settings, find the integration area and click Connect Radaar Account.
- Authorize Access: Log in using your Radaar info (Bearer Token and Workspace ID) and grant Kimola permission to access your monitored data.
- Select Channels: Select the social media channels you want to sync, such as Instagram or Facebook.
- Save Integration: Once authorized, Kimola will begin fetching data from your connected Radaar sources and display it as new feed records.

If Radaar tracks posts mentioning your brand on Instagram, these posts will also appear in your Kimola feed — ready for analysis or reporting.
Connecting Radaar with Kimola unifies your social monitoring and data analysis. Instead of managing separate tools, you’ll have one place to analyze Instagram posts, Facebook mentions, YouTube comments, and LinkedIn discussions — all enriched with Kimola’s classification and sentiment tools.