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Tweepi Review: Manage Your Twitter Account the Geeky Way

Managing your Twitter followers can be a headache, but with Tweepi, you can perform both simple and complex management tasks with the click of a button. Tweepi’s distinguishing factor is that it allows you to view stats about your followers in spreadsheet format, enabling you to sort and search on any number of criteria: the promotional geekiness.

Basic Overview
As self-described geeks, Tweepi offers four “geeky” tools to help you keep your Twitter account up to date.

  • Flush—This tool lets you find the people you follow who haven’t followed you back. Think of it as a geeky way to pay back the people who have insulted you by not reciprocating your follow. While this might be a fun tool for personal interactions, businesses may not gain much from it.
  • Reciprocate—The best way to make sure you don’t get Flushed, Reciprocate enables you to find and follow the people who have followed you but who are not yet on your follow list. Again, this may not be all that useful for businesses.
  • Cleanup—This is where the tools starts getting fun for businesses. Cleanup allows you to view all of your contacts in list format along with a broad range of stats for each one. Sort based on number of tweets, date of last tweet, link-to-tweet ratio, or any number of other stats and cleanup your list based on hard data.
  • Follow—Finally, the Follow tool enables you to type in a user and view all of his followers along with activity stats. It’s a great way to beef up your lists, but unfortunately doesn’t allow you to flip the equation in order to see who a particular user is following.

Cool Functions

While there are a host of Twitter management tools out there, Tweepi does have a few functions that set it apart. First and most obvious is the stats feature. Tweepi allows you to organize your follower lists the geeky way, based on activity stats and hard data. Another feature we like is the Safelist button. Safelist allows you to place a lock on a particular follower so you don’t accidentally follow or unfollow (we’ve all experienced the headaches that can cause). Finally, we love the customizability of stats. Hide or reveal columns and followers at will so that only the information you’re currently evaluating appears on screen.

Versions
Get started with Tweepi using their free package. If you like what you see, you can upgrade to silver or platinum packages which offer greater options and more features for a monthly fee.

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  1. July 14th, 2011 | ArupNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    Thanks for the post. I have started using ” Tweepi” for managing my followers.

  2. July 14th, 2011 | Justin McGillNo Gravatar (146 comments) says:

    How do you like it so far?

  3. July 17th, 2011 | Marc from internet marketingNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    I just signed up for the free edition and it seems promising but the premium account is a bit expensive.

  4. July 23rd, 2011 | onel from smu emailNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    great post,thanks you Justin

  5. August 6th, 2011 | Rob BenwellNo Gravatar (7 comments) says:

    nice post . today i will make my Twitter Account the Geeky Way

  6. August 9th, 2011 | teleconference services reviewNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    Hmm, very interesting tool. I tried to use the free version, and it’s useful.. I think so… The premium account is too expensive for me=((

  7. August 27th, 2011 | Jane from eqa furnitureNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    Honestly, this is the first twitter tool I encountered and I’m thinking about trying it one of this days. I never thought about using this tool until I learned about their offered functions. Thanks a lot!

  8. September 3rd, 2011 | Noel Addison from Logo Design VenturaNo Gravatar (4 comments) says:

    Thanks for this post. Managing twitter account can be difficult sometimes especially at a tight schedule. These cool tips are great help in managing your twitter in a smarter way.

  9. September 26th, 2011 | Rod from Hotels in StockholmNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    I’ve been using Twitter “consciously” for around two months now and it’s always great to find these tools. Since I consider myself a twitter-noob, I don’t know much about things like hootsuite. I’ve heard about it but don’t know what the advantages are. It really is useful to have posts like these. :) Thanks!

  10. September 26th, 2011 | Rosie from Hollywood Cosmetic DentistNo Gravatar (11 comments) says:

    Tweepi sounds like something I’d definitely be interested in, I need help managing my Twitter since I’m still pretty new at it and it seems like this would be a great fix for me!

  11. September 29th, 2011 | Jerryl from Toilet PaperNo Gravatar (66 comments) says:

    Surely I follow the steps presented here. Thanks for posting this information. Using twitter has become the common and effective medium in online marketing.

  12. October 5th, 2011 | John Paul Dauber from Fontana mlsNo Gravatar (4 comments) says:

    Informative post and very helpful. In never knew how to manage twitter accounts in this way. Seems you really did some research. I will definitely try this out.

  13. October 10th, 2011 | songs listenNo Gravatar (1 comments) says:

    Thanks for the post. I have started using ” Tweepi” for managing my followers.

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