Compare follower lists
Unfollower tracking needs a previous follower list and a current follower list. The comparison is what turns a count drop into a usable view.
See follower changes over time, review who unfriended you, check who is not following back, and clean up your Instagram following list with a workflow built for repeated checks.
Still Followers compares Instagram follower, following, and friends history so you can review the changes that matter without relying on screenshots or memory.
Turn Instagram follower and following lists into focused views for unfollower checks, account cleanup, lost friends, new friends, daily history, reporting, and safer repeated reviews.
Unfollower tracking
Instagram does not give you a complete old unfollower history on demand. To detect who unfollowed you, Still Followers compares a previously saved follower list with the current follower list. The same daily history also helps show new friends and lost friends when mutual relationships change.
Unfollower tracking needs a previous follower list and a current follower list. The comparison is what turns a count drop into a usable view.
Not following back is different from unfollowed or unfriended. Still Followers keeps those views separate so cleanup decisions have more context.
Use daily follower, following, and friends history to understand when new friends, lost friends, and audience changes happened.
Important difference
Not following back means you follow an account and that account does not follow you. Unfollowed means someone used to follow you and later stopped. Unfriended means a mutual relationship changed.
Keeping those views separate makes Instagram cleanup less reactive. You can review fans, mutuals, not-following-back accounts, new followers, lost followers, new friends, and lost friends with the right context.
Not following back
Unfollowed
Short answers about Instagram unfollowers, unfriended accounts, daily history, not-following-back lists, exports, and safer cleanup workflows.
Yes, after the profile has been tracked over time. A reliable lost followers view needs a previous follower list and a current follower list.
Yes. Still Followers tracks changes in mutual relationships, so you can review lost friends and new friends when there is history to compare.
It means you follow an account, but that account does not follow you. This is different from someone who used to follow you and then unfollowed.
Safety depends on how the app works, what it asks for, and what it promises. Be careful with tools that ask for unnecessary credentials or promise impossible history.
Still Followers is designed for export-oriented workflows, so you can use follower, following, new follower, lost follower, and relationship lists for reporting.
Yes. To detect who stopped following, the app needs an earlier follower list to compare against the current follower list.
Yes. Still Followers keeps daily history for followers, following, and friends metrics so profile changes can be reviewed over time.
Open Still Followers to start reviewing Instagram unfollowers, lost friends, new friends, and daily history.