Cheap · Real-account · Standard library
Cheap comments from the standard library — pre-written niche-relevant variants delivered from real-account inventory. Not custom (you don't write the text) but real (the accounts aren't bots). The price-sensitive option without the spam-filter risk.
The price difference between the cheap tier and the custom tier is text exclusivity. Cheap-tier comments rotate across an 800+ variant library that's shared across all standard-tier orders within a niche — the comment text on your post might also appear on someone else's post in the same niche this week. That's fine for most use cases (the variants are diverse enough that a quick scroll wouldn't notice), but for launches or branded content where exact-text control matters, the custom tier is the right product.
What you don't trade off is account quality. Cheap-tier comments still ship from the same five-point vetted real-account pool we use across all comment products. The accounts have profile pictures, posts going back months, engagement history, and pass Meta's spam-filter heuristics. Cheap doesn't mean bot here.
What you also don't trade off is delivery pacing. Cheap-tier comments still pace over 2–8 hours per order so the velocity signal looks natural. Bot-tier services flat-dump 100 comments in 5 minutes; we don't do that at any price tier.
A real-account comment costs the vendor real money to deliver: account session capacity, comment-text generation overhead, rotation logic, refill commitment. Real-comment inventory has a structural cost-of-goods around $0.05–$0.15 per comment depending on volume and account tier. Anything below $0.05 forces the vendor to ship bot comments because the math doesn't work otherwise.
Below $0.05/comment, vendors use accounts created in batches with no posting history that get cleared by Meta's spam filter within hours of posting. The visible comment count drops back to where it was before the order, the engagement-rate boost evaporates, and you've paid for nothing. Our cheap tier sits at the bottom of the sustainable real-account band: $0.10–$0.30 per comment depending on volume.
10 comments for $X.XX (Standard tier from the rotating library). Smaller packages start at higher per-comment prices because of fixed delivery overhead; larger packages drop to the per-comment floor.
Yes. Same five-point vetting we use across all our comment tiers. The cheap difference is text exclusivity (rotating library vs custom text), not account quality.
No — that's the point of the real-account distinction. Bot-tier services get shadow-removed within hours; real-account services don't. Our cheap tier ships from accounts that pass the spam-filter heuristics so the comments stay visible.
Possibly. The standard library rotates across orders within a niche. If exact-text exclusivity matters (launches, branded content), use the custom-comments product instead.
First comment lands in 1–5 minutes. Standard pacing over 2–4 hours so the velocity signal looks natural. Same delivery profile as the more expensive comment tiers — we don't compromise on pacing for price.
Yes — comments weight more than likes in engagement-rate. Real cheap comments contribute fully; the spam-filtered alternative would contribute briefly before dropping out. Cheap real comments are the higher-leverage engagement product per dollar at this price band.
Real accounts, niche-relevant text, paced delivery — the price-sensitive product that still passes Meta's spam check.