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Twitter Auto Follow

Overview

Auto follow or unfollow a list of accounts on Twitter

What you give

  • Twitter cookie
  • Twitter profiles
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What you get

  • Url
  • Handle

Auto following on Twitter is still the best way to get new valuable followers. People will notice your follow and visit your profile. It's up to you to have quality content to make them follow you back.

This Twitter automation will help you to:

  • Auto follow the Twitter accounts you have identified

  • Get real people to follow you back

  • Auto unfollow Twitter accounts that don’t follow you back

  • Set it up in 3 easy steps

  • Set it on automatic and generate new followers every day

All of this takes place in the cloud. So what does that mean for you? It means you don't need to have your browser open or computer on for it to work. Get your results on autopilot.

How to auto follow on Twitter

This Phantom will automatically follow a list of Twitter accounts on your behalf in just a few easy steps.

Here's a tutorial to help you set up the Twitter Auto Follow Phantom:

Check out the Tutorial tab for a detailed written guide.

Take note:
The best results come steadily over time. Because we care about the safety of your account, we strongly suggest using this Phantom at a moderate rate.
To automate safely and efficiently, we recommend following a maximum of 50-80 profiles per day with this Phantom, spread out across several launches within daytime hours.

Are you looking for Twitter accounts to auto follow?

Your target audience is somewhere on Twitter. So, how do you get more Twitter followers to auto follow you back?

They are all following the same key influencers, seeing the same hashtags, and liking the same Tweets. Find those people, auto follow them, and turn them into your subscribers.

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How to build an auto follow-unfollow sequence on Twitter

Following profiles is a great way to get your profile and its content noticed and hopefully gain followers in return and organically grow your profile followers list. However, it doesn't mean you necessarily want to stay following them - you may now want to declutter your feed and improve your following to follower ratio again.

You can set up the perfect follow-unfollow automatic sequence as follows:

  1. Gather the profile URLs of Twitter users you want to follow in a spreadsheet.

  2. Set up the Twitter Auto Follow Phantom to launch repeatedly to gradually follow your entire profile list, following a max of 10 accounts per launch, for a recommended 5-8 launches per day.

  3. Use the Twitter Auto Unfollow Phantom by chaining it to your Twitter Auto Follow, then set it up to Unfollow or Unfollow only if they don't follow you.

  4. After the time interval of your choice from when your Follow Phantom first launched (e.g. one week), set the Unfollow Phantom to repeatedly launch at the same frequency and process the same amount of profiles as your first Phantom each day.

This workflow will create a steady Twitter follow-unfollow strategy where you're gradually unfollowing all the profiles you followed after leaving the perfect time window for them to follow you back. This way, you can grow your own Twitter following organically, all while maintaining a healthy following to follower balance and keeping your feed clean.

Leverage your results

Build an automation sequence by using your results to fuel other Phantoms.

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Twitter Auto Unfollow

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Go further

How to auto follow on Twitter

  1. Create a free Phantombuster account
  2. Connect to Twitter using PhantomBuster's browser extension
  3. Give the URLs of the Twitter profiles you want to auto follow
  4. Choose to follow or unfollow the profiles
  5. Specify the number of profiles to process per launch
  6. Set the Phantom on repeat
  7. Get a list of the Twitter profiles you've auto followed in a .CSV spreadsheet or a .JSON file