Find Out Who Doesn't Follow You Back on Instagram
Discover which accounts you follow that don't follow you back. Clean up your following list and improve your follow ratio.
StoriesFly Team
The Follow-Back Problem
You follow hundreds of accounts, but how many follow you back? Finding non-followers manually is tedious — Instagram doesn't make it easy.
How to Find Non-Followers
Using StoriesFly
Track your own account with StoriesFly's Activity Tracker: For more details, see our guide on follower tracker guide. For more details, see our guide on see who unfollowed you.
- Add your account to the tracker
- View your complete following list
- Compare with your followers list
- See exactly who doesn't follow back
Manual Method
Instagram lets you see your followers and following lists separately. You can compare them manually, but this is extremely time-consuming for large accounts.
Why Check Non-Followers?
Improve Your Ratio
The follower-to-following ratio matters for credibility. Having a balanced ratio looks more authentic.
Clean Up Your Feed
Related tools
Unfollowing accounts that don't follow back declutters your feed with content you actually want to see.
Identify Inactive Accounts
Some accounts you followed may have become inactive or abandoned.
Best Practices for Unfollowing
- Don't mass-unfollow — Instagram may temporarily restrict your account
- Unfollow gradually (50-100 per day maximum)
- Keep following accounts you genuinely enjoy
- Don't unfollow just to re-follow later
- Focus on quality connections over numbers
Understanding Follow Behavior
Normal Patterns
- Celebrities and brands rarely follow back
- Personal accounts often follow back
- Business accounts may follow back if they're small
- Influencers follow back selectively
Red Flags
- Accounts that follow you then unfollow within days (follow-unfollow strategy)
- Sudden mass unfollowing from one account
- Bot accounts that follow and never engage
Tips
- Use the activity tracker to monitor changes over time
- Focus on engagement rather than pure follower count
- Quality followers who engage are worth more than passive ones
- Don't take unfollows personally — it's normal social media behavior
