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Getting Started with Catch The Good Ones

Welcome to Catch The Good Ones! This guide walks you through setting up your account and discovering your first people of interest.

What is Catch The Good Ones?

Catch The Good Ones helps you understand who is engaging with your social media content - not just how many. It surfaces people of interest who have recently followed, liked, or engaged with your tracked accounts. You can also explore another account’s followers to find high-value people to connect with - useful for competitor analysis, finding collaborators, or building targeted audiences.

Step 1: Create your account

  1. Visit catchthegoodones.com and click Sign Up
  2. Enter your email and create a password
  3. You will be taken to your dashboard

Step 2: Add an X account to track

  1. In the sidebar, click X under Accounts
  2. Enter the X handle you want to track (e.g. elonmusk)
  3. Select a tier for the account (Starter, Growth, or Pro)
  4. The handle will be verified and added to your tracked accounts list
Before your first sync runs, you need to tell the app what makes someone a “good one” for you.
  1. Go to the Search page in the sidebar
  2. Type a description of your ideal audience in plain English (e.g. “Female tech founders with 10K+ followers”)
  3. Or use the inline edit panel to manually select values across filter dimensions
  4. Your first saved search becomes the default for all tracked accounts

Step 4: Wait for your first sync

Your first sync will run automatically based on your sync schedule. You can also trigger a manual sync from the Sync page. During a sync, Catch The Good Ones will:
  • Fetch new followers of your tracked accounts
  • Fetch people who liked recent posts
  • Remove bot accounts
  • Classify real people using AI-powered filters you have defined
  • Surface matching people on your dashboard

Step 5: Review your People of Interest

Once a sync completes, visit your Dashboard to see the people who matched your filters. Each person card shows:
  • Profile photo, name, and handle
  • Follower count and engagement signals (e.g. “Followed you”, “Liked 2 posts”)
  • Classification details based on your filter criteria

What’s next?