Cheap · Subscription · Real-account vetted
Daily posters save the most by amortizing engagement-boost across a full month of posts. Cheap auto-like subscriptions ship from the same vetted-account pool as one-off orders — just at the bulk-subscription price-per-post. Real, paced, refilled.
A 100-likes-per-post one-off order costs $X.XX. If you post daily for 30 days, that's 30 separate orders at the one-off price — total around 30 × $X.XX. The cheap auto-likes subscription bundles all 30 deliveries at a per-post price 30–50% lower than the equivalent one-off rate, because the rotation logic and order-management overhead amortizes across the full subscription instead of per-order.
The math tilts more toward subscription as your post frequency goes up. Daily posters: subscription saves significantly. Three posts per week: subscription roughly breaks even with one-off orders. One post per week: one-off orders are cheaper because you're not using the subscription's per-post capacity. The price floor is determined by your posting cadence; the right product for you depends on which side of that line you sit.
What you don't trade off at the cheap tier is account quality. Auto-subscriptions all ship from the five-point vetted pool — bot-tier auto services create a much worse outcome than bot-tier one-off services because the bad-engagement signal compounds across every post you publish. We don't sell that product; the cheap tier here is the floor of the real-account subscription pricing band.
Cheap auto-likes subscription tiers run from 50 likes/post up to 2,500 likes/post — same per-post counts as the standard auto-likes catalog, just at the lower price band. The cheap difference is the per-month total cost, not the per-post engagement count. You can run a 500-likes-per-post cheap subscription for substantially less than the equivalent one-off cost across 30 posts.
Match the per-post count to your follower base. Most accounts do well at 5–15% of their follower count for the per-post like target — high enough to move social proof and engagement-rate, low enough to stay in the algorithm's natural-engagement band. The cheap tier doesn't restrict the configuration; it restricts the price.
50 likes per post for $X.XX/month (assuming 30 posts/month cap). Smaller per-post counts work well for accounts under 5,000 followers; larger accounts upgrade to 250–1,000 per post for the right engagement-rate match.
Yes. Same five-point vetted pool, same rotation logic, same retention. The cheap difference is bulk subscription pricing on the volume side, not bot inventory on the account side.
Only if the per-post count is wildly above your follower base's natural-engagement-rate band. 50 likes/post on a 100-follower account is a 50% engagement rate that humans pattern-match as fake. 50 likes/post on a 10,000-follower account is normal. Size the per-post count to your follower base.
Yes — pause or cancel from your dashboard at any time. Pro-rata refunds apply against unused post budget where applicable. The subscription doesn't lock you in beyond the current billing period.
Posts above the cap don't get auto-deliveries — they fall back to organic engagement. If you regularly post above the cap, upgrade to a higher-tier subscription rather than missing days mid-month. The cheap tier defaults to a 30-post-per-month cap; higher tiers go up to 60 or 90.
Yes — same algorithmic safety profile as the standard tier because the underlying account inventory is identical. The bot-tier subscription is the unsafe product (long-term account-quality damage); real-account subscriptions at any price tier are the safe product.
Real accounts, paced delivery, 30-day refill — at the price-per-post that only bulk subscription can sustain.