Monitor Claims and Activity
After launch, stay in the airdrop detail view and use the Claims and Activity tabs to confirm that the campaign is working as expected.
Estimated time: 2-3 minutes
In this tutorial you will:
- review claim progress in the
Claimstab - check cumulative and interval behavior in the chart
- verify campaign events in the
Activitytab - confirm that launch, deposit, and recipient registration were recorded
Once the campaign is live, the operator view shifts from setup to monitoring. The two most important tabs are Claims for progress and Activity for event history.
| Tab | What it tells you | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
Claims | How many users have claimed and how claim volume changes over time | Confirms live participation |
Activity | What actions happened on the campaign and whether they succeeded | Confirms operator actions and audit trail |
UI Elements
ClaimsClaim metricsParticipation by TimeActivityRecent activity for this airdrop
Step 1. Review the Claims tab
Open the Claims tab to check whether the live campaign is behaving the way you expect.
UI elements:
Claim metricsTotal RecipientsClaimed AmountTotal AmountParticipation by Timechart- time grouping selector such as
Day
What to do:
- Open the
Claimstab. - Review the top metrics first.
- Compare
Total Recipientswith the campaign size you launched. - Check the
Claimed Amountagainst theTotal Amount. - Read the
Participation by Timechart to understand when claims are happening.
Key details:
- The bars show claim activity by interval.
- The line shows the cumulative total.
- Use the time grouping selector to view the pattern at the right level for the campaign.
Common mistakes:
- looking only at the cumulative line and missing interval spikes
- misreading the chart without checking the selected time grouping
- treating the first few minutes of claim activity as the final pattern
Claims tab showing the metrics cards and the Participation by Time chart for the live campaign.
Step 2. Review the Activity tab
Open the Activity tab to confirm that campaign actions were recorded in order and completed successfully.
UI elements:
ActivityRecent activity for this airdrop- activity entries such as
Start,Deposit,Add Recipients,Create - status chips such as
Success
What to do:
- Open the
Activitytab. - Review the latest entries from top to bottom.
- Confirm that important setup actions appear in the expected order.
- Check that the entries show
Successwhere expected. - Use explorer links when you need to inspect a transaction more closely.
Key details:
- The activity list acts as the airdrop-specific operational history.
- This view is especially useful after launch, deposit, or recipient registration.
- If something looks wrong in campaign behavior, the Activity tab is usually the fastest place to confirm what actually happened.
Do not monitor only the chart. A campaign can look healthy in Claims while the Activity tab still reveals setup mistakes, timing issues, or failed operator actions.
Common mistakes:
- watching only claims and skipping the event history
- ignoring failed or missing activity entries
- checking global account history instead of the airdrop-specific log
Activity tab showing the airdrop-specific event log with action labels, status chips, and explorer links.
Success Looks Like
- the
Claimstab shows live participation data - the chart reflects expected claim behavior
- the
Activitytab shows the expected sequence of actions - key entries such as start, deposit, and recipient registration are recorded successfully
Common Mistakes
- checking only one of the two tabs
- overreacting to early claim patterns before enough time has passed
- missing an activity error because the chart still looks active
Next Step
To verify the recipient experience end-to-end, continue to Claim Tokens.