Kenji is designed to work with all types of Instagram accounts, but the performance depends on the type of account we’re working with. Some account types are ready to grow right away, while others need a little prep before turning on the switch.
Here’s how it plays out based on your account.
Public Accounts
If your account is public, you’re in a great position to get results with Kenji. That’s because your content is visible, which means more people can actually see who you are before deciding to follow.
It also allows Kenji to interact freely with other users, which helps drive consistent growth over time. If you’re aiming to build your audience without running into certain limitations of Kenji’s features, this is the way to go.
Private Accounts
Private accounts limit what Kenji can do. If users can’t view your content, they’re less likely to follow you, and Kenji can’t engage with your targets in a meaningful way.
If your account is currently private, switch it to public before connecting your account to Kenji. That one step makes a huge difference!
Business & Creator Accounts
If you’re using Instagram for your brand, consider switching to a business or creator account since this is the best way to go. Why? These accounts are public by default and come with tools like analytics, contact buttons, and category tags that help establish trust with new visitors.
Kenji works especially well with business and creator accounts because they’re built to support growth. You’ll have a stronger first impression, and people are more likely to take your profile seriously.
New Accounts
New Instagram accounts need a slower start. If your profile was just created or hasn’t been active in a while, it’s better to warm it up before using Kenji.
Start by posting consistently for at least a couple of weeks. Build a base of content that shows what your account is about. Once that’s in place, you can connect your account to Kenji using lighter settings to avoid triggering Instagram’s spam systems (our support will help with the initial setup).
Personal Accounts (Established)
If your personal account has been active for a while, even if your audience is still small, it’s a great fit for Kenji. These profiles usually have a consistent posting history, some interaction data, and more trust built up with Instagram.
Just make sure your profile is clear, your content is current, and your Targets align with your niche. The more complete your profile looks, the better your results will be.
Bottom line
As you can tell, Kenji can work with almost any Instagram account, but the results depend on how the account is set up. Public, active accounts with solid content tend to grow the fastest. If you’re just getting started, take a little time to build your foundation, and once that’s in place, Kenji can take it from there.