By Alok Saboo – Follow @truvoip
Twitter is a great platform bringing together millions of people for you to interact. The challenge, however, is to identify the subset of this twitterverse that is relevant for you. The value that you can derive from Twitter is a function of the quality of people that you interact with. Today, I will present a great tool – Tweepi – that makes the onerous task of finding and following quality people a cakewalk.
Tweepi presents a geekier, faster way to manage your Twitter experience. It currently has four tools and hopefully we will more in the future.
Geeky Follow: Before you can prune your friend list, you need to build your friend list. Geeky Follow enables you to follow active tweeples who share the same interests are you. Just identify popular tweeple in your domain and selectively add people that are following them. The underlying idea is simple, people following users that you idolize share similar interests as yours. For example, if you are interested in technology related tweeps, you may want to follow users following @mashable or @techcrunch.
After you enter the popular user, Tweepi will provide the list of users following the popular tweep and also provide various statistic about them, such as location, number of followers, tweets, replies, RTs, etc. Using all this information, you can then selectively follow the users that match your criteria. Ideally, you want to select tweeps who have been retweeted often and who also actively engage with others.
Flush: While Twitter encourages interaction, you may find several users following you back. Depending on your requirement, you may want to unfollow users that do not reciprocate your friendship (indicating that they do not value your opinion). Tweepi provides a simple tool to unfollow users that are not following you back. Once again, Tweepi will provide all the stats about these users to help you make an informed decision about whom to unfollow.
Geeky Reciprocate: Reciprocate does the opposite of Flush. Reciprocate provides you a list of tweeps that are following you, but you are not following them. Again, based on the statistics that Tweepi provides, you may or may not decide to follow back your followers.
Cleanup: Over a period of time, you may find that you have lot of friends, but they are not tweeting enough (e.g., left twitter) or spamming (the biggest complaint on twitter). Cleanup provides you some help to prune down your friend list to eliminate dormant or spammy users so that you continue to have a good experience with twitter.
The best part of Tweepi is that it provides you with all the information you need to make a decision, but you are the ultimate judge. Tweepi even provides preset rules that you can use to make your search more effective, e.g., you can sort on the basis of followers to following ratio.
Overall, it is a great tool to make enrich your Twitter experience and I would strongly recommend everyone to give it a try!

@manoj_km
Thanks for the recommendation Alok
let me give it a try!
@nhangen
I’ve tried to prune followers in that manner, but have found that letting things happen organically is much easier. I’m not too concerned with people that don’t Tweet, although it is nice to know who is following you back. Hadn’t heard of this one though, so thanks.
I like the clean up part of it. There are many people that sign up for Twitter and only use it for a few weeks. I do not want to follow these people anymore if they aren’t even using their account.
@johnsamuel
I think this is a great tool, because I am currently using many of such applications to get what I want
Tweepi is great, tweepular is even better.
@kriscolvin
I am so excited about this product I almost want to cry. I have nearly 30,000 people I follow and lots of them are old accounts, non-reciprocal, people who have lost interest in me, etc. I have tried virtually every so-called “follow management” tool that has come out, and NONE of them until this one have been able to handle the load of my numbers, so I’ve gotten nowhere. I am using Tweepi’s Flush feature as I type this, and will painstakingly (40 at time) deal with 11,000 non-reciprocal follows. It will be worth the time. I cannot thank you enough for finding and blogging about this tool!
@tonebizz
I think this looks really promising, its alwasy great to clean up your twitter stats.
I hate it when i follow people that dont use their twitter account or just use it to spam me!
lata
@CEHueber
This looks like yet another amazing and magical Twitter optimizing tool — thanks for the useful tip!
Best,
Christine Elisabeth Hueber
@truvoip
Tweepi has definitely helped me a lot…there is too much noise on Twitter….Tweepi just helps manage it better
@M_mcintosh
Is there an iPhone app that anyone knows of for Tweepi?
Or something comparable.
@CanadianGoddess
Thank you so much for this amazing tool!
@JayNeff
One of my favorite Twitter management tools! Love it!
@callingallgeeks
I have used Tweepi and I loved its interface. Specially Geeky flush feature is what I like the most..
Recommended software….
Its seems a like a good application to optimising the twitter account, will give it shot