Starting your journey here on Steemit can be pretty confusing. Then when you get the hang of the basics, monitoring progress of your account can be just as perplexing.
Below are a list of websites I have come across during my Steemit journey. These sites allow you to monitor things such as your reputation score, followers, upvote worth and account worth as well as much more.
1. Steem Whales
Steem Whales was one of the first ever sites I used to keep track of my progress here on Steemit. You can track most of your account details here including; changes of your reputations, followers, post rewards, curation rewards, Steem Power, Steem Dollars and your estimated value. I enjoy using Steem Whales as I can see the journey of my account since the day of its creation. This is also a useful site for seeing the top users on Steemit, and getting an idea who the Whales are (those with large voting power). To search for a particular Steemit user, just type their username in the top right-hand corner where you see 'search a whale'.
2. Steem Now
Steem Now is a site which I have recently come across but find it extremely useful. Not only does it include your reputation score to the third decimal point, it also includes other helpful information. Steem Now provides you with the percentage of your voting power and how much your voting power is worth at 100%. As well as this information Steem Now offers your latest Author and Curation rewards, that is what Steem and Steem dollar amount you are earning. Search your account by entering your username under the top right hand corner box marked 'Settings' - 'Username'.
3. Steemd
Steemd gets into the nitty gritty of the technical details of your account. I'm going to be completely honest and say I am unsure of what most of it means, so I'll have to do some further research into it. I know it does display your raw reputation score as to give you a better idea of your technical tracking. Steemd is also useful for your author and curation awards as well as seeing who has upvoted you and at what percentage. To search your username at the end of the steemd URL type @ followed by your username.
4. Steem Supply
Steem Supply has a great, simple layout to follow. It shows you your voting power, your post payouts even to the time in which those payout are due. It gives you a good idea of how you are tracking in the next 6 days and what future payouts will look like. To search Steem Supply simply type your account name under 'account' and click 'Lookup'.
5. Steemit Dead Followers
Steemit Dead Followers is another great website. It allows you to see which of your followers are active and which are inactive users. Seeing how many and which followers are actively using their accounts can be very useful. I know out of my 300+ followers at least 20+ haven't posted in a month or over. Steemit Dead Followers picks up on users whose accounts have been inactive for a little while, therefore giving you a better idea of what active followers you have. To search Steemit Dead Followers type your username in 'username' and click 'go'.
I hope you found these sites as useful as I have. If I've left out any websites please link them in the comments!
- viazenar
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