Peekamoji is a short-form video app where you don’t post blind. Instead of only likes and views, you see the live emotion mix on your post — so you instantly know what hits.
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Want the full explanation? This page explains what an emoji reaction graph is, how the live reaction mix updates, and why it’s better feedback than likes when you’re creating short-form video.
An emoji reaction graph is a real-time view of how people feel about a post. Instead of one number (likes), you see multiple reactions and the reaction mix as percentages of total reactions. As new reactions come in, the distribution updates live — giving instant emotional feedback you can actually use.
Each emoji reaction contributes to the total reactions on a post. The graph shows the share of each emoji as a percentage. When reactions change, the percentages change. That’s why it’s called a live emotion mix — it updates in real time.
Likes are a single signal. But content creates different emotions: funny, wow, love, cringe, anger, and more. When you can see the emotion mix, you learn faster: which hooks work, what topics land, and what to adjust next time.
Use the reaction mix to refine hooks, pacing, topics, and editing. If a post triggers surprise or laughter, you’ll see it immediately — and you can double down on what works in your next video.
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Yes. The graph updates as new emoji reactions come in and recalculates the reaction mix as percentages of total reactions.
No. Likes are one signal. The emoji reaction graph shows multiple emotions and how the mix changes over time.
It shows the distribution (percentages). That makes it easy to read the emotional response at a glance.
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