Prollie Launches a Different Kind of Influence Measuring Site

On the heels of influence scoring sites like Klout and Kred comes an entirely new tool for determining which social media users to follow. Prollie, which launched in beta today, doesn't judge people by follower count or number of retweets. "While it's good to have influence, what we're really measuring is who you are and what you love, whether you have 10 followers or 10,000," say brothers Mike and Red Fabbri, who co-founded the company in New York City in 2011.

On the heels of influence scoring sites like Klout and Kred comes an entirely new tool for determining which social media users to follow. Prollie, which launched in beta today, doesn’t judge people by follower count or number of retweets.

“While it’s good to have influence, what we’re really measuring is who you are and what you love, whether you have 10 followers or 10,000,” say brothers Mike and Red Fabbri, who co-founded the company in New York City in 2011.

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