Features and Usage Guide

Features and Usage Guide

Usage Guide

Explore the following sections to learn more about how to use Kollect AI.

Features

Find recent buys from a given tweet

The bot has a feature called /query. This feature helps you track all the wallets that bought before a tweet or call is released for that specific project. KOLs and private alpha wallets have the tendency to buy in a project before they promote them. With this feature, users will have a reliable indicator of potential investment opportunities. Additionally, the tool displays the last three tokens purchased from each wallet, giving users the chance to compare them with other tokens that KOLs or private alpha wallets have promoted. By default, the results are sorted in reverse chronological order, with later buys coming before earlier buys.

  • Customize your query - Set the time depth and max volume to consider wallets to be displayed.
  • See the initial buy volume - See how much each wallet bought initially before the tweet.
  • Show three most recently bought tokens - See other tokens a given address is interested in. This makes it easier to cross-correlate the address with recent calls made by the same account, to help you narrow down your search..
  • Switch to showing total buy volume - Switch to showing the total (bought-sold) buy volume instead of just the initial buy-in. This should let you know exactly how invested a wallet is when the tweet was made.
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This feature is still actively being worked on. Check the roadmap here for details as to when this will be available.
  • Switch to showing PnL - Switch to showing the 7d or 30d PnLc of each wallet. This should also let you know at a glance if certain wallets you’ve found using our bot generally perform well or poorly on trades.
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This feature is still actively being worked on. Check the roadmap here for details as to when this will be available.

Compare common KOLs between queries

The bot has a feature called /intersect, which allows users to run multiple queries simultaneously. This helps identify wallet addresses that consistently appear across your searches. For instance, when analyzing a tweet from a KOL (let’s refer to it as tweet #1), the feature will display all wallets that made purchases prior to that tweet. If you then examine another tweet from the same KOL (tweet #2), it will reveal the wallets that bought tokens before that tweet as well.

The bot supports any number of queries for the intersection test. The results for /intersect calls have the exact same features as that for /query, but sums the initial and total buy volumes.