From $2.99 · Standard tier
Cheap does not have to mean bot. Our Standard tier starts at $2.99 for 100 followers — below Buzzoid’s starter price, meaningfully below the legitimate-market floor, and still every account passes the same five-point vetting check as every other tier.
The bot-tier market shipping 1,000 followers for $1–$2 exists. It’s real, the transactions go through, the counters go up. The problem: the counter doesn’t stay. Meta runs platform-wide integrity sweeps every 6–9 months. The 2014, 2019, and 2024 sweeps removed between 3% and 11% of total platform follower counts. Bot pools get hit at 20–50%; vetted pools get hit at 1–2%.
The arithmetic: a $5 order of 10,000 bot followers drops to 3,000 in 12 months, so the cost per retained follower is $0.00167. A $60 order of 10,000 real followers (Standard tier) drops to 9,300 in 12 months, so the cost per retained follower is $0.00645. The bot order looks 4x cheaper — except brand partnership screening software now checks retention-rate alongside raw count, and accounts that drop visibly fail the automated check and get locked out of partnership programs. That’s the hidden cost.
Our Standard tier is the cheapest real-account tier in the legitimate market. Below our Standard prices, you’re in bot-tier territory. Above, you’re paying for additional filters (engagement activity, geo verification) that only matter for specific use cases. For most creators wanting cheap follower boost, Standard is the right answer.
Gradual delivery, 30-day refill, vetted accounts — at every size.
Standard
100
$2.99
$0.0299 each
Standard
500
$7.99
$0.0160 each
Popular
1,000
$14.99
$0.0150 each
Standard
2,000
$25.99
$0.0130 each
Standard
5,000
$39.99
$0.0080 each
Best Value
10,000
$59.99
$0.0060 each
Standard
20,000
$99.99
$0.0050 each
Standard
50,000
$219.99
$0.0044 each
The Standard tier starts at $2.99 for 100 followers — $0.0299 per follower. That's below Buzzoid's starter price ($2.97/100 from their checkout — actual page, not their SERP teaser) and meaningfully below the legitimate-market floor of $0.03–0.05 per follower. We cannot match services selling at $0.005 per follower because no real-account pool exists at that price; those are bot-tier prices.
Economics. A vetted real account costs roughly 12x what a bot account costs to acquire and maintain. A 10,000-follower order at $5 ($0.0005 per follower) can only ship bulk bot-farm accounts — which get purged in Meta's next integrity sweep, typically within 6–9 months. You'd lose 60–80% of that order to the purge. Our $60 order of 10,000 at 93% retention leaves you with 9,300 lasting followers — cheaper per retained follower over any horizon longer than 3 months.
Yes. The Standard tier is our cheapest price point but passes the same five-point vetting check as every other tier: 60-day minimum account age, 4+ original posts, active in last 30 days, language-tagged, no device-cluster match. What changes between tiers isn't whether accounts are real — it's the additional filtering (engagement activity, geo verification) that moves the price up on Active and Premium NA.
Measured 30-day drop on Standard tier: 6–9% over 30 days (91–94% retention). Every drop inside the 30-day window is refilled automatically by our daily monitoring sweep — no ticket needed. After 30 days, drops follow natural audience attrition (1–3% per month across Instagram platform-wide). Bot-tier services drop at 60–90% in the same window because Meta purges the underlying bot accounts.
Use the 10–30% sizing rule: ship followers at 10–30% of your current count per order. Brand-new accounts (under 200 followers): Standard 100 at $2.99. Accounts 200–1,000: Standard 250 or 500 at $4.49–$7.99. Accounts 1,000–5,000: Standard 1,000 or 2,000 at $14.99–$25.99 — that's the unit-economic sweet spot for most creators. Accounts over 5,000: the 5,000 or 10,000 packages at $39.99–$59.99.
Yes — post consistent, high-quality content for 8–14 months and you'll organically cross the 5,000-follower distribution gate. This is the honest answer. Buying followers is not a substitute for content; it's a substitute for the patience curve. If you have 14 months of runway, don't buy. If you're pushing to a brand deal threshold, launch date, or Explore eligibility window, the math on buying is straightforward.
Pick a size, pay, watch the delivery pace in. No password. No risk. Refilled if they drop.