Organize your Twitter followers with Tweepler

If you’re a regular TechieBytes follower, you’re probably well aware of our (well, my) obsession with Twitter (See BigTweet; Near.ly; Twitter: The be all and end all of social media; and Diggin’ Digsby).

In keeping up with the Twitter trend, there is a brand new Twitter application on the market. Tweepler conveniently organizes hundreds of followers by letting you sift through your newest followers and deciding whether or not to follow them or to simply ignore them.

You can manage your followers directly from your Twitter account, but Tweepler makes this process easier by showcasing your followers into three “buckets.”

The first bucket contains Unprocessed Followers, or your newest followers. To help you make the all-important decision on following them back or ignoring them, Tweepler supplies you with their one-line bio, average number of Tweets per day, total Tweets, their number of followers and the number of those they’re following, and the ratio between the two. Along with each user’s stats, Tweepler displays the three most-recent Tweets to help you make an informed decision.

The remaining two screens allow you to view your followers and those that you have chosen to ignore (should you change your mind about the decisions you initially made about any of them).

If you have a Twitter account, getting started on Tweepler is easy. Go to www.tweepler.com and enter your Twitter name and password. Tweepler will import all of your followers and who you’re following so that you can easily get started on organizing your lists right away.

One Response

  1. Thanks for the useful information. HOWEVER, this really isn’t about organizing your tweeter followers as the title suggests. I would love to be able organize my followers and be able to categorize those that I am following like a can with tweetdeck, but in a more permanent way. I’m looking forward to soon really being able to organize them… maybe I’ll read about if here first. : )

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