Background Investigation Report
FinalizedGenerated: Jan 23, 2026
Why we think so?
What's The Move? (@WTM_app) on X presents as a real, minority-founded startup devoted to an events app, but the account is largely inactive, with 83 tweets and only 18 followers since 2017. The profile and app links are consistent, with no evidence of impersonation, fraud, or scam flags. However, the minuscule audience and lack of cross-platform clarity make it risky for anyone seeking meaningful collaboration or business engagement. If you're interested in this project, do more due diligence – start by reaching out to confirm current activity and review the linked App Store listing for legitimacy. Proceed with caution, as the brand's dormant status means updates and support may be limited. 🧭
Risk Insights
Account seems genuine, but dormant and very small-scale
- Profile details align and no red flags for impersonation or scams.
- Virtually no engagement or posting since 2020.
- Many similarly named social accounts exist; mapping is unclear.
Appears safe for app info, less useful for up-to-date engagement
- App Store biolink is legitimate.
- No recent scam reports tied to handle.
- Audience is tiny but not fake.
Account Credibility Scores
Red Flags & Warnings
- Minimal audience engagement and activity. Account appears dormant with extremely low follow/retweet numbers for a business.
- Many similar names and brands on other social platforms make authoritative mapping difficult; presence fragmented and potentially confusing for new users.
What's Good?
- No evidence of scam accusations, impersonation, or blacklisting so far.
- Profile bio, image, and app link are consistent and point to reputable, official destinations (Apple App Store).
- Reverse image search finds no impersonation or fraud associated with account imagery.
Detailed Checks & Insights
0-100 Scale
Profile authenticity (Twitter - bio, handle, age, image)
Score: 18
Profile authenticity (Twitter - bio, handle, age, image)
"No mismatches or red flags in basics. Account appears genuine."
Reason: The account's profile has a consistent name, a business logo, and has been active since July 2017. Its bio describes the business and mentions the app.
Account activity & engagement
Score: 70
Account activity & engagement
"Dormant or near-dormant Twitter presence, with little community reaction."
Reason: The account has only 18 followers and 83 tweets in over 6 years. Engagement (likes, replies, retweets) is extremely low, and last tweets date mostly from 2020, suggesting the account is not actively managed.
Reputation and public web search
Score: 15
Reputation and public web search
"Brand not linked to negative press or major scam accusations in public web or scam Blacklists."
Reason: No scam or impersonation reports were found related to this handle. General Twitter scam warnings do not reference this brand.
Biolink/URL blacklist (App Store destination)
Score: 10
Biolink/URL blacklist (App Store destination)
"Biolink destination is reputable and safe (Apple App Store)."
Reason: The only promoted link in bio points to the official Apple App Store domain. This domain is not blacklisted by crypto or phishing checkers.
Reverse image search for impersonation or fakes
Score: 10
Reverse image search for impersonation or fakes
"Logo/brand not co-opted elsewhere."
Reason: Reverse image search links image only to this Twitter account; no signs of impersonation or fake sites using this profile photo.
Linked business and social presence mapping
Score: 40
Linked business and social presence mapping
"Difficult to unambiguously link to a single, cross-platform organization due to generic name and multiple results. No clear verified presence across networks."
Reason: While TikTok and App Store profiles match, numerous similarly named Facebook and Instagram pages complicate clear cross-verification. None are directly linked in bio or posts.
Audience authenticity
Score: 70
Audience authenticity
"Tiny audience likely genuine and not manufactured."
Reason: The low follower and engagement numbers are consistent with a real but very small or inactive project. No evidence of paid followers or bot engagement.
Interaction guidelines
Ice breakers
3 ideas
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Ice breakers
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- What inspired you to create What's The Move?
- Are there any plans to bring the app back or launch new projects?
- What was the most valuable lesson learned running an events app?
Topics to Discuss
3 topics
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Topics to Discuss
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- Event app development
- Startup lessons learned
- Community feedback on mobile apps
Topics to Avoid
3 topics
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Topics to Avoid
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- Vetting app investment without research
- Sensitive details about team composition
- Assuming large userbase or influence
Your Next Steps
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1
Verify business activity
⤷ If serious interest, contact via linked business email or official site to assess whether business is still active.
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Cross-check app presence
⤷ Check the actual app listing and reviews on the Apple App Store to confirm legitimacy and recent updates.
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Clarify brand ownership
⤷ Ask directly about ownership/leadership, as many similar names exist on social; request proof if engaging in business.
Key Evidence & Citations
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What's The Move? Twitter Profile
⤷ Official Twitter handle under review
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Apple App Store App Link
⤷ Bio link destination for app download
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No scam warnings for this brand
⤷ No broad scam reporting associating this project or handle
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