Activity Stats
Monitor alert delivery history and track scoring notifications sent to your Discord server.
Accessing Activity
View your server's activity feed through the web dashboard:
- Go to sportdataiq.com/dashboard
- Login with Discord and select your server
- Click "Activity" in the left sidebar
What Activity Shows
The activity feed displays a complete history of all alerts sent to your Discord server:
Alert Events
Each activity entry shows:
- Timestamp: When the alert was sent
- League: Which sport (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, etc.)
- Market: Type of scoring event (First TD, Anytime Goal, etc.)
- Player Name: Who scored
- Team: Scoring player's team
- Opponent: The opposing team
- Score: Game score at the time of the scoring play
- Channel: Which Discord channel received the alert
Event Details
Click on any activity entry to view additional details:
- Full play description from ESPN
- Alert rule ID that triggered the notification
- Game status and period/quarter
- Delivery status confirmation
Filtering & Sorting
Use filters to find specific alerts or time periods:
- 📅Date Range: Filter alerts by specific dates or time periods (today, yesterday, last 7 days, last 30 days)
- 🏈By League: Show only alerts from specific sports (NFL, NBA, etc.)
- 🔔By Alert Rule: See all alerts from a specific rule
- ⏰Sort Order: View newest or oldest alerts first
Why Use Activity Stats
Verify Delivery
Confirm that alerts are being sent correctly and arriving in the right channels
Track Performance
See how many alerts your server is receiving and which leagues are most active
Troubleshoot Issues
If you're expecting an alert but didn't receive it, check the activity feed to see if it was sent
Review Scoring History
Look back at past scoring events and game highlights
Audit Alert Rules
See which rules are most active and adjust your configuration accordingly
Activity Page Features
- • Real-time updates: Activity feed refreshes automatically to show new alerts
- • Pagination: Browse through large alert histories with page navigation
- • Search: Find specific players, teams, or games quickly
- • Export data: Download activity reports for record keeping (coming soon)
- • Visual indicators: League emojis and color coding for easy scanning
Understanding Activity Entries
Each entry in the activity feed represents a single alert that was successfully delivered:
Data Retention
Activity data is stored for 90 days. After that, older entries are automatically archived. This ensures the activity feed remains fast and responsive while giving you plenty of time to review recent alerts.
💡 Pro Tip
If you notice an alert is missing from your Discord channel but appears in the activity feed, check:
- Bot permissions in the destination channel (needs "Send Messages" and "Embed Links")
- Discord's message history - the alert may have been sent but scrolled past
- Channel visibility settings - make sure you can see the channel where the alert was sent
