Every Juicer feed has a public, full-screen hub URL you can display in a browser at a live event or in a lobby, with no website embed required. This article walks through opening the hub page, keeping it up to date with auto-refresh, filtering or moderating posts, and pinning specific posts to the top. There's also a short video walkthrough on YouTube.
Displaying your feed full-screen
Every Juicer feed, on every plan, has a dedicated public hub URL: https://www.juicer.io/hub/your-feed-slug. Opening it in any browser renders the feed at full width and height with no dashboard chrome.
To open it from the dashboard, click the eye icon ("Preview hub page") in the top navigation of your feed. The link is public, so you can also share it directly. Paste it into the address bar on the display computer at your venue.
Once open, the hub page shows just your posts, with no dashboard UI around them.
Auto-refreshing the page for new posts
Open Settings in the bottom toolbar of your feed and turn on Auto-Refresh for Live Events. The hub page will refresh itself automatically each time Juicer imports new posts, so you don't have to touch the display computer during the event.
โ ๏ธ Auto-refresh is not real-time. The page refreshes when Juicer next imports posts from your social sources, at the sync frequency that comes with your plan. The current per-plan sync intervals are listed in the comparison table on our pricing page. For a busy live event, we recommend a higher-tier plan so new posts arrive quickly; if you need a faster interval than your plan offers, contact us about an Enterprise or Custom plan.
Blocking unwanted content with filters
If your on-screen feed includes a hashtag source, you'll usually want to filter what shows up before it hits the big screen. Open the Content Filtering panel from the bottom toolbar and set the basics:
Turn on Prevent posts with profanity for a baseline filter.
Use Disallow posts with these words to block specific terms, @usernames, or #hashtags, comma-separated and case-insensitive.
Use Only allow posts with these words to require at least one match before a post can appear.
For the full list of filtering tools, see How to moderate and filter your Juicer feed.
Reviewing every post before it appears
If you want every new post vetted before it goes on screen, open Moderation from the bottom toolbar, click Moderation Settings (โ๏ธ), and pick a mode:
Manual approval for all posts. Every new post lands in the moderation queue and waits for a human to click Approve before appearing on the hub page.
AI-powered moderation (Pro plan and above). Juicer's AI screens each new post against rules you set (harmful content, custom plain-English rules, sentiment) and auto-rejects what doesn't match. See How to use AI moderation in your Juicer feed for setup.
Pinning specific posts to the top
You can keep a post permanently visible at the top of the feed. This is useful for event branding, sponsor messages, or important announcements:
Hover over the post and click the Pin to top icon.
The hub page will move the pinned post to the top on the next refresh.
New posts continue to flow in below the pinned content.
A few other notes about live events
Facebook hashtags are not available. Meta has not exposed hashtag search in the Facebook API for several years.
If only a handful of people are posting with your hashtag on Instagram or X (Twitter), the platforms may not index every post, and Juicer only sees what's indexed. Test your hashtag in advance and encourage attendees to use it ahead of the event.
Each refresh fetches the most recent batch of posts per source, typically the latest dozen for Instagram and several dozen for X. On a very busy hashtag, you'll want a higher sync frequency so nothing is missed between refreshes.
Social networks occasionally restrict access to individual posts in their own APIs, so we can't guarantee every hashtag post will reach your feed.
Troubleshooting
Hub page isn't refreshing during the event. Confirm Auto-Refresh for Live Events is on in Settings. The refresh only fires when Juicer next imports posts; lower-tier plans sync less frequently, so consider upgrading before a busy event (see the pricing page for per-plan sync intervals).
Posts from a hashtag source aren't appearing. The social network may not have indexed those posts yet, or your filters/moderation may be rejecting them. Check the Moderation queue and your Content Filtering rules.
Need a faster sync than your plan offers. Reach out and contact us for a sync interval as fast as once a minute on Enterprise.






