Filters help Kenji focus on the right users. Instead of interacting with every account in your Targets, you can set a few simple rules to narrow things down. That way, you’re engaging with people who are more likely to follow you and actually care about your content.
Where to Find Your Filters
Head to the Targeting section in your dashboard and hit the Filters button. You’ll see a set of options you can adjust based on the type of audience you want to reach.
What you can filter
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Followers
Set a follower range for the users Kenji should engage with. Accounts with smaller followings are more likely to notice new follows. If someone has over 2,000 followers, they might not even see the notification, and that usually means lower chances of a followback.
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Following
This one controls how many people your targets are already following. If someone follows thousands of accounts, your follow is more likely to get lost in the mix.
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Media
This filter helps skip over empty or inactive profiles. Set a minimum number of posts so Kenji focuses on users who are still active on the platform.
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Account Privacy
You can choose to target public accounts, private ones, or both. Private users tend to have higher engagement, but some filters (like media count) don’t apply to them.
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Allowed Content
If your niche allows for it, you can include NSFW or adult content accounts. It’s off by default, but you can turn it on if needed.
Reset to Defaults
Want to undo everything and go back to the recommended setup? Just click Magic Filters. These default settings are based on what usually works best for most Kenji users.
Why Filters Matter
Filters give you more control over who you’re reaching. If you’re focused on quality instead of just numbers, this is the place to fine-tune your strategy. A few smart changes here can make a big difference in who Kenji ends up seeing and interacting with.