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Factors that affect your growth

Last updated on Apr 16, 2025

Yes, Kenji is built to help you grow, but your results depend on more than just our automation. Certain factors on your end have a direct impact on how well your account performs.

Here’s what affects follower growth and what you can do to improve it.

1. Targeting Preferences

Kenji follows and engages with users based on the Targets you set. If your Targets aren’t aligned with your audience or niche, your growth will slow down.

For better results, review your Targets regularly. Choose accounts that attract the kind of followers you actually want, and avoid Targets that are too broad, inactive, or outside your audience’s interests.

2. Content Quality

When someone visits your profile, your content is what gets them to stick around. If your posts are inconsistent, even the best targeting won’t convert viewers into followers.

Make sure your content matches your niche and clearly communicates what your account is all about. You don’t need to go viral, but your posts should look intentional and relevant.

3. Niche and Audience

Some niches grow faster than others. Broad lifestyle content tends to attract more attention than niche or highly specific topics.

That doesn’t mean growth isn’t possible in smaller spaces. It just requires more consistent effort and sharper targeting. What matters most is aligning your content and Targets with the kind of followers you want to attract.

4. Posting Habits

Accounts that post consistently tend to see better growth. When your profile stays active, it gives new followers a reason to stick around and engage.

You don’t need to post every day. A few quality posts per week are enough to support Kenji’s activity and keep your feed looking fresh.

5. Account History

Accounts that have been flagged, action-blocked, or previously used unsafe automation tools may take longer to recover.

Kenji is built with safe, human-like behavior to protect your account, but it can’t reverse past damage. If your growth feels slower than expected, stay consistent and give it time to rebuild trust with the platform.

Bottom line:

Kenji works best when your profile is already in a good place. The more aligned your content, activity, and targeting are, the stronger your results will be. Even small improvements in how you post or who you target can make a noticeable difference in how your growth performs over time, which is something you should always keep in mind.