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Close Friends Auto-Adder

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Updated over a month ago


Boost Story Visibility with Kenji’s Close Friends Auto-Adder

Instagram doesn’t always show your content to everyone who follows you. Even your most engaged followers might miss your stories or updates.

Kenji’s Close Friends Auto-Adder helps boost story visibility by automatically adding your current — and all future — followers to your Close Friends list. This gives your stories a better shot at being seen.


How Does It Work?

🔛 Turn On the Feature

Activate the Close Friends Auto-Adder in your Kenji dashboard. Once it’s on, Kenji will start adding your existing followers to your Close Friends list.

📈 Add Followers Gradually

Instead of adding everyone at once, Kenji adds up to 1,000 followers per day. This gradual process keeps everything looking natural to Instagram.

👥 Adding New Followers

As new followers join, they’ll automatically be added to your Close Friends list — ensuring they don’t miss out on your updates.

🧹 Clean Up

Need to remove followers? Enable the auto-removal option. Kenji will slowly remove users while keeping your original Close Friends list intact.

⏸️ Pause Anytime

If you’d like to stop adding followers, simply pause the feature directly from your Kenji dashboard.


💡 Why Use the Close Friends Auto-Adder?

This feature is designed to increase story views and overall engagement, especially if:

  • You’ve noticed a drop in visibility

  • You want to re-engage inactive followers

  • You want more people to consistently see your stories


✅ Bottom Line

Stories shared with Close Friends appear with a green circle — a visual cue that signals exclusivity. That small detail makes a big impact:

  • Catches attention

  • Builds curiosity

  • Encourages more views

Because it feels personal.

Whether you’re trying to rebuild engagement or expand the reach of your stories, the Close Friends Auto-Adder is a simple but powerful way to increase visibility and build stronger connections with your audience.


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