Crawled Post Detail

Crawled Post Detail

Crawled Post Detail is the deep inspection screen for one specific URL or crawl record. This is the right place for crawler QA, technical reviewers, or source operators who need to understand what the pipeline actually extracted.

What is usually shown here?

  • the source URL and overall status
  • counters such as staging items, entity groups, bundles, and related review items
  • a staging items table
  • entity summary
  • bundle projection
  • review queue
  • related URLs and recent parse history

When should you open this screen?

  • when Crawled Posts is not enough to decide whether a record is ready
  • when the crawl record failed, missed fields, or produced low-quality staging
  • when you need to inspect extracted data by entity group
  • when you need to know which bundle was built or published from this record
  1. Start with the header and the overall counters.
  2. Review staging items to see how the data was extracted.
  3. Compare entity summary to understand what is complete and what is missing.
  4. Open review queue if the record still needs manual review.
  5. Check bundle projection and publish state if the URL is already far along in the pipeline.

This is a deeper operational screen

Not every editor needs this view every day. It is more suitable for crawl operators, data QA, or someone diagnosing a pipeline issue.