Threads Follower Counter by ThreadRadar
Your radar for Threads growth.
Search any public Threads username to check the latest follower count. After login, you can track long-term follower history and alerts.
Your Radar for Threads Growth
ThreadRadar helps teams, creators, and analysts check public Threads follower counts quickly and then move into proper monitoring with historical context. A fast one-off count is useful, but real decisions usually need trend direction, volatility signals, and milestone timing. This page is built to do that first validation step cleanly: search a username, verify profile identity, and decide if you want to track that account over time inside your dashboard.
When you continue after search, ThreadRadar can store periodic snapshots so you can compare growth windows, review hourly or manual checks, and avoid making assumptions from a single count. For campaigns, launches, and creator partnerships, this prevents misreads caused by delayed platform updates and caching differences. The goal is not hype metrics, it is reliable monitoring with clear context so your team can explain what changed, when it changed, and whether the movement was meaningful.
If you are ready to monitor continuously, use Login or Sign Up , then open your Dashboard to add accounts. You can review alerts in Notifications, Settings, and manage your Threads identity in Profile.
What ThreadRadar Does for Threads Analytics
Check current public Threads follower count and profile identity in seconds.
Validate public profiles before adding them to your personal watchlist dashboard.
Track follower trend history, monitor milestones, and receive alert notifications.
FAQ
Why can follower counts differ between pages?
Threads follower totals can appear different between public profile pages, API-backed data, and in-app analytics because each source can refresh on different cache intervals.
Does this track private accounts?
No. This tester only works with public Threads profiles.
What happens when I test a username?
ThreadRadar fetches the latest public follower snapshot, profile identity, and bio so you can validate a profile before adding it to your dashboard.
Why do counts jump up or down?
Follower counts are often updated in batches, so increases or drops can appear as jumps instead of smooth one-by-one changes.
How do I track long-term history?
Sign in with Threads, add accounts to your watchlist, and ThreadRadar will build follower history charts over time.