Followers Games
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Make Twitter growth fun with goals, tracking, and rewards!
Jérémy Moyson
Followers Games — Make Twitter growth fun with goals, tracking & achievements
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Followers Games turns Twitter growth into a fun, engaging experience. Set personalized goals, track your progress with intuitive charts, and unlock achievements along the way. Join me in this journey and make growing your Twitter following a game you’ll love!
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Jérémy Moyson
Hello PH! 👋 I’m Jérémy, a software engineer with over a decade of experience, now venturing into solopreneurship. I built Followers Games to make Twitter growth more engaging and fun—both for myself and for others who enjoy turning challenges into opportunities. ## Why did I build this? As someone who values growth and learning, I wanted a tool that made tracking my Twitter progress feel less like work and more like play. Followers Games lets you set weekly goals, visualize your progress, and celebrate milestones with achievements. ## What’s next? I’m committed to continuously improving Followers Games based on your feedback. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to share this journey with all of you. 👉 Join me on this adventure! Try out Followers Games today and let me know what you think. I’d love to hear your feedback, suggestions, and ideas for future features. P.S. Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter for more insights, updates, and behind-the-scenes content. Let’s grow together! 🚀
Adams Parker
Well we should now call it X followers game, seems really interesting. Good luck on your launch.
Jérémy Moyson
I chose 'Followers Games' to keep the door open for adding other platforms in the future, but you're right, 'X Followers Game' definitely fits the current focus! I might use subdomains for each platform as I open up to new ones. Thanks for the support!
zane
Congrats on launching Followers Games, Jérémy! 🎉 It's great to see a tool that turns Twitter growth into a more engaging experience. The idea of setting personalized goals and tracking progress with charts sounds super motivating. Can't wait to try it out and see how it helps enhance my Twitter journey. Hoping for more updates and features as you grow this platform. Upvoted!
Jérémy Moyson
Thanks a ton for the support @zane12580! I hope it makes your Twitter growth more fun. More updates are definitely on the way. Appreciate the upvote! 🚀
Ghost Kitty
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Jérémy Moyson
Thanks so much @zulkarnaim! I really appreciate your support, looking forward to hear what you think as you use it! 🙌
Alex
Congrats on launching Followers Games, Jérémy! 🎉 This is such a creative approach to gamifying Twitter growth, and I love the idea of making progress tracking feel more like play than work. The personalized goals and achievement system will definitely encourage users to engage more actively. As you continue this journey, I’m really looking forward to the updates and improvements you hinted at. It's exciting to see how this tool can evolve and help the community thrive. If you ever do an AMA session, I'd love to participate and learn more about your journey into solopreneurship. Keep up the great work and best of luck with Followers Games—I'm sure it will be a hit on PH! Upvoted!
Jérémy Moyson
Thanks so much for the support! If I ever do an AMA, I’ll be sure to let you know. In the meantime, feel free to ask me anything on X ;) Looking forward to sharing more updates soon!
Star Boat
Hey Jérémy! This sounds like a game changer for Twitter growth! 🎮 Turning growth metrics into gameplay is such a creative twist. I love the idea of setting personalized goals and unlocking achievements—can’t wait to try it! Looking forward to seeing how this evolves based on our feedback. You’re onto something big here, keep it up! #LetsGrow #PHMakers
Jérémy Moyson
Thanks! I really appreciate the support !
Thomas
Hey Jérémy, I find it really cool! I hope you're going to do well on your launch!
Jérémy Moyson
Thanks a lot @zeusinsights! I really appreciate your support (here and on X 🙏). Fingers crossed for a great launch! 🚀
Xandinho Cabral
Funny how we're turning everything into a game now, hope this keeps users hooked and not just chasing numbers, as an agent I know the value of genuine connections over empty metrics, good luck with that
Jérémy Moyson
You're not alone in raising this concern, several others have pointed out the importance of focusing on genuine connections over empty metrics. I’ll definitely be keeping this in mind as I continue to develop the tool, and I appreciate the thoughtful feedback!
Mamadou
launching a game to boost your twitter presence could be fun, but will it really make meaningful connections? maybe add features that help people actually engage with their followers instead of just chasing numbers, thoughts?
Jérémy Moyson
Thank you for your comment, this is something that a lot of people have raised here and on X, and I’m fully aware of the concern now (I did not see it that way while developing this tool for me). The goal with Followers Games was initially to create a fun, motivational way to track growth, but I completely agree that meaningful connections should be a big part of that. It’s a great idea to add features that help people engage more deeply with their followers, and I’m now thinking about how to incorporate something like that in a way that stays true to the gamified concept. Maybe it’s a achievement that rewards meaningful interactions with followers or encourages real conversations (but it will be technically difficult I think). I’ll definitely be exploring this further and I am open to any ideas. Thanks again for bringing it up, it’s exactly the kind of feedback that helps shape the future of the tool!
Jason
So we're turning Twitter growth into a game now? not sure if that's what people need, what about addressing the problem of fake followers instead, maybe there's a way to incentivize genuine engagement 👀
Jérémy Moyson
Thanks for your feedback @nuclearnavigator! I understand your concern, fake followers and genuine engagement are definitely important issues (and a big one on X), but they’re a whole different challenge that some tools are already tackling (I think). With Followers Games, my aim is just to add a fun, motivational layer for those who enjoy setting personal goals and tracking their progress. A lot of people on X use the platform professionally to build audience for their business or personal brand, and this tool is meant to encourage consistency and creativity in that context (but not only). I really appreciate your thoughts and will keep them in mind as I continue to develop the tool!
Samy
So I came across this new tool while scrolling through Twitter, and I'm not really convinced it’s turning Twitter into a game is the best idea, sure setting goals and tracking achievements sounds cool but does getting followers need to be gamified? I feel like it could make things too competitive instead of focusing on meaningful interactions, do you think adding more social features like collabs or community building aspects would make it better?
Jérémy Moyson
I totally get the concern about turning Twitter into a game and potentially making it too competitive, which might detract from meaningful interactions. The idea behind Followers Games is to add a bit of fun and motivation for those who like setting goals and tracking their progress, especially for people using Twitter to build their personal brand or business. That said, your feedback make me consider adding more features that focus on things like the number of likes, engagement, or even collaborations, rather than just follower count. This tool is still in its very early stages, and feedback like yours is incredibly valuable. It helps me stay aware of concerns like this. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts @reactdevguru!
Mike
Congrats on the launch, but honestly turning Twitter growth into a game seems like it's missing the point, social media should be about meaningful connections, not just numbers and achievements, this might lead to more superficial interactions, which isn't great for the platform overall
Jérémy Moyson
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I really appreciate your honest feedback. I completely agree that social media should be about meaningful connections. The goal of Followers Games isn’t to detract from that, but rather to add a fun, motivational layer for those who enjoy setting personal goals and tracking their progress. A lot of people on social media, especially on X, are also here to build an audience for their business or personal brand and Most of them have goals in their minds (whether it’s the number of posts they want to make or the number of followers they hope to reach). For these users, tools like this (I think) can help maintain consistency and make the process a bit more enjoyable. The friendly competitions, leaderboards, and challenges I’m planning will be designed to encourage thoughtful engagement and creativity, rather than superficial interactions or at least I will try to do so now. I’m still in the early stages, and your feedback is incredibly valuable in helping me strike the right balance. The last thing I want is to contribute to superficiality on the platform, so I’ll be keeping your concerns in mind as I continue to develop the tool. Thanks again for taking the time to share your perspective @salesforceguru2023, I’m genuinely grateful for it!
Ben
Should be fun but does it really help grow followers or just add another thing to check, what's the big idea behind using games to boost social media, have you thought about ways to integrate it with other platforms too?
Jérémy Moyson
Yes, it’s definitely another thing to check (until I implement the notifications ^^), but I’ve found it really helpful for keeping myself motivated and on track with my goals to grow my follower count, especially when setting a goal for the number of posts each week. Honestly, the "posting" goal has been the most useful for me so far (compared to the followers one). This is just an MVP of what I’m planning and I want to add more gamification features like friendly competitions (battles, leaderboards, etc.), notifications, and tips based on your past behavior. For example, if you often "forget" to post on weekends, but gain more followers when you do, I could set up a "challenge" to earn more XP or unlock an achievement pushing you to post on Saturdays and Sundays... These are just some ideas I’m brainstorming on my own, but I wanted to get the tool out there and gather feedback to make sure it’s something that can really help others too. As for other platforms, I’ve definitely thought about it! That’s why I called it followers.games and not twitter.games. But since this is a solo side project and a free tool, I’m focusing on X (Twitter) for now. And I really appreciate getting a real, honest review, sometimes I feel like I’m mostly responding to AI-generated comments! Thanks for the thoughtful feedback @aiguideben!
Nick Bradford
wish you luck on your solopreneurship journey!
Ghassen souga
This whole turning Twitter into a game thing will probly attract some folks but what happens when the novelty wears off, do you have plans for keeping the users engaged long term, also it'd be cool if you added something for collabs or challenges with other users to spice things up a bit
Jérémy Moyson
That’s exactly why I decided to put Followers Games out there early, to get ideas on how to make it truly useful for others, not just for me. I have a lot of features in mind, like challenges bout engagement, friendly battles on collab, but it’s still very early days. I’m open to any and all ideas to keep it engaging long-term. I’ve actually received a lot of feedback about collaboration and meaningful connections, so I’ll definitely be brainstorming more on these aspects for the next update! Thanks again @archtechlead!