What is a Link?

2 mins read - Created on Oct 07, 2025

A Link is a web address (URL) that Kimola uses to track content from a specific website or domain.

Keywords define what to track, while links define where to track it.

Example

If you want to collect data from particular platforms — for example e-commerce — you can add product URLs as links.

Kimola will then automatically monitor these sources and collect new public content from them, such as product reviews, discussions, and complaints.

Links give you greater control over where your data comes from. They are especially useful when:

  • You want to monitor specific websites instead of keywords across the internet.
  • You need to track a list of known sources
  • You want to ensure the content is reliable and directly relevant to your topic.

By managing links, you can build a focused dataset that complements your keyword-based feeds.

When you add links to your feed:

  • Kimola regularly visits those websites or pages.
  • It collects new content published on those domains.
  • The collected content appears as records in your feed — ready for filtering, exporting, or analysis.

Links define where data is collected, giving you control over sources and ensuring your feeds stay clean and reliable.

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