Follower Tracking: See Who Unfollowed You
What Does Follower Tracking Show You?
- Email reports: get daily, weekly, or monthly briefs on who unfollowed you and who's new.
- Follow/unfollow history: see exactly when each account followed or unfollowed you, which is handy for keeping track of when an influential follower first followed or later left.
- Follow/unfollow charts: visualize the impact of follows and unfollows on your overall follower count and spot trends over time.
- Inactive-account detection: find inactive accounts sitting in your follower list.
- Your own unfollows, tracked too: catch accounts you accidentally unfollowed.
- In-app follow/unfollow buttons: follow or unfollow an account directly from Fedica.
- Lists and CSV export: add accounts to lists and export your follower data to CSV.
- Unfollow reasons: see whether an account unfollowed you, deactivated, or was suspended by the platform.
How Fedica's Follower Tracking Works
- Sign up for a Fedica Grow plan or higher and connect your X, Bluesky, Mastodon, or Pixelfed account.
- Fedica starts tracking your followers from that point forward; it doesn't back-fill history from before you signed up.
- Get daily, weekly, or monthly email briefs on who unfollowed you and who's new.
- Open your dashboard to see follow/unfollow charts and each account's full history.
- Act on what you find: reach out to a collaborator who unfollowed by mistake, follow back people worth following, or clean out inactive accounts using Fedica's follow/unfollow buttons, lists, and CSV export.
Why Track Who Unfollowed You?
A follower drop right after a specific post or announcement shows you what content or messaging isn't working, and patterns over time in topics, posting frequency, or page focus reveal what's turning people away. Notice early when a collaborator, client, or long-time supporter unfollows you, so you can reach out and fix a misunderstanding, and see whether fake, bot, or inactive accounts are clearing out of your follower list; pair it with Fedica's follower filtering for a more accurate picture of your real reach. It's also how you spot new followers worth following back.
Follower Tracking Specs
Follower tracking is a feature within Fedica's social media management platform, available on the following terms:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Platforms supported | X (Twitter), Bluesky, Mastodon, Pixelfed |
| Plan required | Grow plan or higher |
| Tracking start date | From your Fedica signup date, not retroactive |
| Email report cadence | Daily, weekly, or monthly |
See Fedica's plans for full pricing, or check the X-specific X unfollowers page if you only manage an X account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my follower count drop?
- A follower count drop is usually a genuine unfollow, but it can also be a suspended or deactivated account disappearing from your list. Fedica's follower tracking breaks down each drop so you know whether someone actively unfollowed you, deactivated their own account, or got suspended by the platform, instead of leaving you guessing.
Which platforms does follower tracking support?
- Fedica's follower tracking works on X (Twitter), Bluesky, Mastodon, and Pixelfed. Connect the accounts you want tracked, and Fedica monitors follows and unfollows on each one separately, sending email briefs and dashboard charts scoped to the platform you're checking. It's available to Fedica accounts on the Grow plan or higher, not the Free plan or lower paid tiers. You can upgrade to the Grow plan any time from Fedica's plans page.
Does follower tracking work retroactively?
- Follower tracking begins the moment you sign up for Fedica; it can't reconstruct who unfollowed you before that. Once tracking starts, Fedica keeps a running history of every follow and unfollow on your connected accounts, including timestamps, so you don't lose that data going forward.
How often will I get unfollow reports?
- You choose the cadence: daily, weekly, or monthly email briefs listing who unfollowed you and who's new.
Can I see who I've unfollowed, not just who unfollowed me?
- Yes. Fedica tracks accounts you've unfollowed too, so you can catch an accidental unfollow before it turns into a lost connection.