Real · Vetted · Human-operated
Real means the account posts, likes, and comments like a person — because it is a person. Every follower passes a five-point vetting check before entering the delivery pool. Measured retention published on the refill-guarantee page, updated monthly from real data.
“Real” is the most-abused word in this market. Every vendor claims it. The word has no meaning until you define it. Here’s how we define it — and how you can verify any vendor’s claim in under two minutes.
A real follower is a profile operated by a real human. That means the account has been active past a minimum age threshold, has multiple original videos of its own, has opened TikTok and had a normal watch session in the last 14 days, and is not one of many accounts running from the same device cluster. Any follower that fails any one of those checks is not a real follower. Every follower we deliver passes all of them.
The practical difference: a real follower stays on your account through normal platform activity (ordinary TikTok attrition runs a few percent per month). A fake follower gets purged in TikTok’s next integrity sweep, which happens on an irregular schedule. Vetted follower pools are exposed to sweeps at a much lower rate than unvetted bot pools. That difference is what the price differential buys.
This matters more than the upfront price. Spending less on a bot order that drops in six months costs more per retained-follower than spending more on a real order that holds. Retention is the only unit economics that matters on this product.
Every account in our delivery pool passes all five. The check runs weekly; any account that fails gets kicked from the pool before it can be assigned.
We require accounts past a floor higher than the age window TikTok's abuse detection is tuned to flag. Exact threshold is internal — publishing it would be a manipulation vector.
Multiple original videos on the account before it can be routed to a delivery. Empty-post accounts are the most common spam signal and get filtered out.
The account must have opened TikTok and had a normal watch session inside a recent window. Dormant accounts don't carry engagement weight in the ranker.
Inferred from the text in recent captions and bio. Used for geo-targeting on Active/Premium NA tiers, and to filter out machine-translated-text patterns.
Fingerprint checks catch accounts running from the same device cluster — the 'many accounts, one operator' pattern that correlates in TikTok's trust graph and gets swept routinely.
Retention rate is the percentage of delivered followers that stay on your account after 30 days. It’s the single most-useful unit-economics figure on this product, and most vendors don’t publish it. We do — rolling window, updated monthly on the refill-guarantee page.
Multiply retention through one order cycle: an order that retains the high 80s versus one that retains the low 30s produces materially different lasting-follower counts six months out. Real is cheaper over any time horizon longer than a few months, even when the sticker price is higher, because retained-follower cost is what you’re actually paying for.
Real means the account is operated by a human — posts original content, engages with other videos, has a normal use pattern. Every follower we deliver passes five checks: minimum account age, minimum posting history, recent activity in the last 14 days, language/region tagging from caption text, and no device-cluster match with other accounts in our pool. Anything failing any one of the five gets removed from the delivery pool on the next weekly sweep.
Three checks you can run from your side. First: tap through any new follower's profile — they have videos, a profile picture, a bio, a posting history going back weeks or months. Second: measure retention over 30 days against what you'd expect for vetted delivery. Third: the delivery pace matches normal audience growth rather than a bot-typical spike. If any of those three reads wrong, tell us.
Economics. A vetted real account takes meaningfully more work to acquire, vet, and maintain than a farmed bot account — pricing follows from sourcing cost. Services selling thousands of 'followers' for a few dollars can only afford to ship bulk bot-farm accounts: zero-post profiles, template bios, same-device signup clusters. Those accounts get purged in TikTok's next integrity sweep, and the visible count collapses.
Not automatically — followers are there to move follower count and the social-proof signal it carries, not to like your next video. For engagement on your content, pair follower orders with engagement orders on recent videos. Our default sizing: match your average engagement-rate ratio on likes and views per 1,000 followers delivered, adjusted for the niche you're in.
Measured 30-day retention varies by tier — published on the refill-guarantee page and updated from our monitoring dashboard. Standard holds in the low-80s percent range; Active sits in the high-80s; Premium NA runs in the low-90s. Real followers stay indefinitely barring account deactivation (normal audience attrition) or TikTok integrity sweeps (rare for vetted accounts). Every drop in the 30-day window is refilled automatically.
Yes — and so can brand partnership reviewers and your actual audience. Real accounts have profile pictures of humans, original videos in a consistent niche or style, bios written in natural language, and activity across other creators. Bots lack most of those signals. If you tap a follower and see zero videos, a recent signup date, a template bio — that's a bot regardless of where it came from.
Three tiers. 30-day refill on every order. No password required. Gradual delivery by default.