ManageFlitter greets you with a simple page asking you to connect to Twitter via oAuth to “take a look”. Nothing more is provided on the page and no help link or about page was linked.
After approving the oAuth, it scans your tweets and followers and begins showing who has been quiet, inactive, missing profile images and more. You can search bios, tweets and more. Select everyone to unfollow them immediately and deselect verified accounts and popular liked.
You are able to see the number of people that unfollowed you with the tool as well as download a csv file of everyone you follow.
In all a great tool but the UI is unclear in how to best work it. There was a link for a dashboard, where I had high expectations. I think with some UI changes this can be an effective tool. As well as a link to information from the splash page would be welcomed.
Filed under: Follower Management, followers, follower_management
Agree and i use it myself
ManageFlitter, formerly known as ManageTwitter has my respect, as they held out the longest when Twitter forced all the unfollow apps to get rid of their one-click bulk unfollow feature. More power to them!
Not to mention the fact, that they are still the best free unfollow application available.