Cheap · Niche-relevant text · FYP-signal-safe
Cheap done right means comments whose text matches your niche, post in human cadence, and feed the FYP ranker the comment-rate-per-watch-time ratio it actually reads. Cheap done wrong means a hundred copies of "great post!" that get clustered as inauthentic activity within hours. Same dollar spend, opposite outcomes.
Comments are the most heavily weighted engagement signal in the For You Page ranker. A like is a one-tap acknowledgement; a comment is a multi-second action that requires the viewer to stop scrolling, tap into the comment field, type, and submit. The ranker reads each comment as a much stronger watch-and-engage signal than a like or a share. That is why a video with 200 comments and 5,000 views gets meaningfully more distribution than a video with 200 likes and 5,000 views.
The trap with cheap comment services is that the ranker also reads the comment text. Filler text like "nice", "great post", "love this", repeated across dozens of comments in the same hour, gets clustered as automated or coordinated activity in the integrity sweep. The video does not get distribution lift, the comment-rate ratio reads as inauthentic, and the comments themselves often get hidden or removed within 48 hours. You paid the cheap rate and got the worst of both outcomes: no signal lift and a flagged-activity footprint on the post.
Niche-relevant comment text avoids both failure modes. A fitness creator's video about progressive overload should attract comments mentioning sets, reps, soreness, or specific lifts. A cooking creator's video should attract comments about ingredients, swaps, or technique questions. Our cheap-tier comment library is segmented by niche topic so the text matches what an actual viewer of that video would write. The ratio holds, the comments persist, and the FYP signal lift lands.
TikTok's FYP ranker does not look at comment count in absolute terms. It looks at the ratio of comments to total watch time on the video, calibrated against the median ratio for videos in your niche and audience size. A video with 50 comments on 10 minutes of total watch time tells the ranker the content sparked discussion. A video with 50 comments on 200 minutes of total watch time tells the ranker the comments are not earning their weight relative to viewing volume, which often reads as artificial.
This is why the timing and pacing of cheap comments matters as much as the text. Dumping 100 comments in 5 minutes onto a video with limited watch time spikes the ratio off the natural curve. Pacing the same 100 comments across 24 to 72 hours in proportion to incoming organic views keeps the ratio inside the band the ranker expects from a video that is genuinely landing. Our delivery engine paces comments against the natural view velocity of the post, not against a flat per-hour drip.
The cheap-tier output we ship clears both signals: text that matches the niche, pacing that matches view velocity. The cost per comment is meaningfully lower than the custom or emoji tiers because the text comes from a pre-curated niche-segmented library rather than being written or generated per order, but the ratio math and the persistence rate are the same. That is the difference between a cheap comment service that works and a cheap comment service that wastes your dollar twice (no signal lift plus a flagged post).
A like takes one tap and reads as a low-cost acknowledgement. A share is a slightly higher-effort signal because the viewer is endorsing the video to their own audience. A comment requires the viewer to stop scrolling, open the comment field, type a message, and submit. The ranker reads that as the highest-effort engagement, which is why comment-rate-per-watch-time carries more weight in distribution decisions than like-rate or share-rate. A video with proportionally more comments expands further than a video with proportionally more likes at the same view count.
Cheap-tier comments come from a pre-curated library segmented by niche (fitness, cooking, beauty, comedy, gaming, education, fashion, etc.). The text is not written per order, which is what keeps the cost low. Custom-tier comments are written or selected per order to match a specific video's content (cost more, slower delivery). Emoji-tier comments use emoji combinations that read as native engagement on certain content categories (memes, dance, reaction videos). All three tiers ship from real accounts and pace against view velocity. The text strategy differs.
Generic filler text ("nice", "great post", "love this") repeated across many videos in the same time window is the strongest detection signal, and that pattern is exactly what we avoid in the cheap-tier library. Niche-relevant text from accounts with their own posting and commenting history reads as natural engagement to the integrity sweep. Measured persistence on cheap-tier orders sits above 90 percent at the 30-day mark. Generic-filler services from competitors typically see 40 to 60 percent persistence at the same window because their text-pattern fingerprint is the failure mode the sweep targets.
Pick the category that matches your video's primary topic, not your overall account theme. A fitness creator who posts an occasional cooking video should order cooking-niche comments for that video, not fitness-niche, because the FYP ranker reads the comment-text-to-video-content match per video. The order form lets you select a niche per video; if your video sits between two categories (a fitness-cooking meal-prep video, for example), select the dominant theme and the text will land naturally either way.
Delivery starts within 5 to 15 minutes and paces over 6 to 24 hours depending on order size, calibrated against the natural view velocity of the post. A 50-comment order on a video with steady incoming organic views typically completes inside 8 hours. A 200-comment order on a low-velocity post paces over 48 to 72 hours so the comment-to-watch-time ratio stays inside the band the FYP ranker expects. Faster is not better here. Faster spikes the ratio off the natural curve.
On the cheap tier, no. The pre-curated library output is not visible in advance because the comment text is selected at delivery time from the niche pool to maintain natural variance across the order. If you need preview-and-approve workflow, the custom tier provides that with a 24 to 48 hour turnaround on text approval before posting. Most buyers on the cheap tier do not need preview because the niche-segmented library output is text they would have written themselves anyway.
Pre-curated comment text segmented by niche. Pacing calibrated against your post's view velocity. The cheap-tier price with the comment-rate ratio math that actually feeds the FYP ranker.