From $0.99 · Standard tier · Real accounts
Cheap doesn’t mean bot. Standard tier ships from the same vetted-account pool we use across the catalog — just with shorter delivery windows and a higher-volume account rotation that drives the per-like price down. From $0.99 for 50 likes.
A real Instagram account costs about 12x what a bot account costs to acquire and maintain. Bot accounts are spun up in batches of thousands at near-zero marginal cost — they have no posts, no engagement history, no profile picture, and they get purged in Meta’s next integrity sweep. Real accounts have to be aged, kept active, given posts and engagement, and rotated through delivery without burning them on a single order.
That cost difference is what lets the bot vendors quote $0.05 per 100 likes. They literally cannot ship vetted-account inventory at that price. If you see $0.05/100, you’re buying bots that drop in the next sweep. Our floor is $0.99/50 ($0.0198/like) — the lowest sustainable price we can charge using vetted accounts with a 30-day refill commitment. Below that price point, the math forces bot substitution; the vendor doesn’t have a choice.
What you get at $0.99 is the same five-point vetting we use on every other tier: 60-day minimum account age, 4+ original posts, active in the last 30 days, region tagged, no device-cluster match. The Standard pool is the largest pool we operate because it absorbs the highest-volume orders — but the underlying account quality is the same. The Premium and Ultra tiers cost more because they pull from a smaller pool of 90+ day mature accounts, not because they’re “more real.” All real, all the same vetting standard.
Three quick checks. First: per-like price. Anything below $0.005 per like ($5/1,000) is below the cost-of-goods threshold for vetted accounts. The vendor either ships bots or runs at a loss they can’t sustain — both end with your count dropping. Second: refill terms. Bot vendors offer no refill or a 7-day refill that’s shorter than Meta’s next purge cycle. Real-account vendors offer 30-day refill because the underlying inventory holds.
Third: how the vendor talks about their accounts. “Real, active, organic accounts” on every product page is generic copy. “5-point vetting: 60-day minimum age, 4+ posts, active in last 30 days, region-tagged, no device cluster” is a specific pool description that’s either true or falsifiable. Vendors who only do the first kind are usually selling the second kind.
The price gap is account quality, delivery pacing, and refill commitment. $0.99/50 likes uses our Standard vetted-account pool delivering over 30–90 minutes with a 30-day refill — that's the same pool we use across our entire likes catalog. The $5+ tiers (Premium, Ultra) use a smaller pool of 90+ day vetted accounts with more conservative delivery curves and higher retention guarantees. Both tiers are real. The cheap tier isn't the bot tier.
Yes. The price covers the actual cost of vetted-account delivery at scale plus our refill obligation. The unsafe tier is $0.05–$0.20 per 100 likes from no-name vendors that have to use bot accounts to clear those margins — those likes get purged in Meta's integrity sweeps and the visible drop can flag your account in the algorithm's bot-association heuristic. We sell the cheap-but-real intersection, not the cheap-because-bots intersection.
50 likes for $0.99 (Standard tier). It's small enough to test the service on a single post, large enough to nudge the early-velocity signal Instagram's algorithm reads in the first 30 minutes. Most buyers move up to the 250 or 500 packs ($2.99 / $4.99) once they've verified the delivery and retention on a smaller order.
Yes — every real like counts toward the (likes + comments + saves + shares) / followers ratio that the recommendation engine reads. The signal is whether the like comes from a real account that doesn't get cleared by Meta's spam check. Standard-tier real likes pass that check just like Premium-tier likes do; the price difference is account age and pacing, not bot-vs-real.
Standard tier holds at 96–98% over 30 days, same as the more expensive tiers. The refill guarantee makes the math identical: any drop inside 30 days gets refilled automatically by our daily monitoring sweep, so the count you ordered is the count you keep. The retention difference between Standard and Premium isn't on like-quantity stickiness, it's on engagement profile (Premium accounts have higher mutual-follow rates with peer accounts, useful for reach amplification).
Per-like price drops as quantity goes up — 50 likes is $0.99 ($0.0198 each), 5,000 likes is $29.99 ($0.005993 each), so the bulk break is real. But buy what your post can absorb naturally. A 500-follower account with a 5,000-like spike on one post looks botted to anyone who clicks the post. Match the like count to your follower base — most buyers do well at 5–15% of their follower count for a single post boost.
Standard tier from $0.99 — the floor that vetted accounts can sustain. Anything below that is bot inventory you don’t want.