As you follow more people, it gets increasingly difficult to know who you’re following and their habits. One of the reasons we don’t unfollow more people is a lack of insight and information about our followers.
Given Twitter doesn’t provide much in the way of management tool, there are many third-parties that have stepped into the fray. Among them is ManageFlitter (strange name!), which offers a variety of tools that break down your followers into a variety of buckets.
These buckets include people that you’re follow but who are not following you back, and followers who are inactive, quiet, active, or who don’t have a profile image. ManageFlitter also lets you do search for keywords within the bios of your followers, as well as searches on Twitter.
ManageFlitter offers a suite of basic services for free, and premium services for $12/month. The only problem with the premium package is ManageFlitter doesn’t make it easy to see what’s included, which makes it difficult to know whether it’s worth the money.
ManageFlitter: Manage Your Twitter Followers
As you follow more people, it gets increasingly difficult to know who you’re following and their habits. One of the reasons we don’t unfollow more people is a lack of insight and information about our followers.
Given Twitter doesn’t provide much in the way of management tool, there are many third-parties that have stepped into the fray. Among them is ManageFlitter (strange name!), which offers a variety of tools that break down your followers into a variety of buckets.
These buckets include people that you’re follow but who are not following you back, and followers who are inactive, quiet, active, or who don’t have a profile image. ManageFlitter also lets you do search for keywords within the bios of your followers, as well as searches on Twitter.
ManageFlitter offers a suite of basic services for free, and premium services for $12/month. The only problem with the premium package is ManageFlitter doesn’t make it easy to see what’s included, which makes it difficult to know whether it’s worth the money.
Bottom Line: Useful, solid value – 7/10