TweetAdder is the program I use myself every day. I find it simple and very easy to use, but the ‘unlimited accounts’ license is quite pricey. This is perfect for anyone with up to 5 twitter accounts.
It’s not flashy, but then I suppose it doesn’t need to be, and it doesn’t need to load each page like Hummingbird. This is my Twitter adder of choice.
Your Accounts:
TweetAdder has a sliding price structure, which means you only pay for what you will be using. If you just have 1 twitter account then you only pay $55, but if you have 10 it’s $110. For unlimited profiles the price goes up to $188. This is OK for people with few accounts, but if you want the unlimited it can get rather expensive.
Following People:
I find TweetAdder to be the easiest twitter adder so far, when it comes to following people.
On the Who To Follow page where you find people to add you get the following options:

This gives you a huge amount of freedom to choose /exactly/ who you want to add. People talking about a certain thing, people who follow a certain user, the people a certain user follows, users in a certain city, etc etc.
Following people with Tweet Adder is safe for your account too because you can set a time delay between each follow. So if you have 500 people set to follow it won’t just add them all as quickly as possible. It will make it look natural, and you can set the time between each request from anything between 1 second and however long you like. It will randomise it all, and everything will look manual and natural. You can then minimize the program, knowing it will just be getting on with the job exactly as you told it to.
It’s so fun getting on with other work knowing you have a little automated robot doing work for you
Unfollowing People:
Unfollowing people is largely the same as following people. You can set the time delay between each unfollow, and specify what someone has to have done in order to be unfollowed. If after how-ever-many-days they haven’t followed you back you can unfollow them. Or maybe if you just want to unfollow people at random to get your ratio down. It’s not as flexible as I would like it to be, but it is quick and works extremely well.
Like pretty much all the twitter adders you can set up a Safelist of users who won’t be unfollowed no matter what. These would be the people who you really really really do want to follow.
The Good:
1. It feels like at the heart of TweetAdder is your account safety. You don’t want to go over the twitter limits, you don’t want to get carried away, and you don’t want your account deleted. So TweetAdder takes care of things. It safeguards your account by watching the Twitter-Imposed daily limits, and allows you to also set a following-to-follower ratio of your choice, and max daily follows/unfollows of your choice. When I first opened it I thought “oh man, I don’t know what ratios and limits to set!”, but you get the hang of it in about 3 minutes. It’s easy, you’ll see.
2. I like that TweetAdder doesn’t have to load every single page when it follows people, like Hummingbird does, so I can carry on browsing the web like normal and not use up more of my internet connection than I need to.
3. The stats panel on the left hand side of the software gives you a complete picture of what’s going on with your twitter account. You can see how many people have followed you back as a result of your efforts today, and even see the % conversion rate.
The Bad:
I would love to see more power to drill down and set more specifics for who to follow and unfollow.
For example, I would love it if I could combine some of the options when finding people to follow, like users who are following a certain person who have ALSO tweeted a certain keyword, or who ALSO live in a certain area. This would be niche marketing at its greatest!
I would also love the ability to not follow anyone who has the default twitter bio photo, as they tend to be fairly useless users.
Conclusion:
The features are what you have come to expect from any paid twitter adder, and it is the adder that I find myself using on a daily basis instead of all the others, /
I’m actually very pleased with TweetAdder, the features are what you have come to expect from any paid twitter adder, and it is the adder that I find myself using on a daily basis instead of all the others. I like how quick it is, and I like the stats bar on the left side of it. At a glance I can see the status of my accounts and those I’m following, my conversion %, etc.
My Recommendation:
If I was only going to buy 1 Twitter Adder I would buy this.




Thanks for the reviews…I’ve been sitting on the fence re Tweet Adder, so maybe I’ll take the plunge. Sometimes it’s hard to see the benefits of these paid apps over the free web-based tools, but configurability of Tweet adder is certainly more sohpisticated that twollow.com for example (& it works out cheaper).
Dez Futak.
Hey Dez,
I agree with the fact that there are tons of free apps, but none come close to TweetAdder as you say!
Yeah, Twollow works out extremely expensive when you pay month after month.
How did your TweetAdder demo go?
Lewis
I have a few questions on pricing of the Twitter Adder:
1. Is Twitter Adder the same as Twitter Friend Adder? What about Twitter Adder Pro? Which is the top of the range? Pricing?
2. $55 for up to 5 Twitter Accounts. can I buy this package first, and later on when my Twitter Accounts grow over 5 accounts to say 8 accounts, can I then upgrade to the 8 accounts or I need to pay for the $110 which is meant for 6 to 10 accounts? Can I on a much later date upgrade from $110 to the $188 unlimited package & only paying for the difference.
Hey Lee,
1. TweetAdder is the best twitter friend adder in my opinion, and from my testing. Install the demo to check it out.
2. You can upgrade the license later, yes!