Glossary

What is a social media growth service?

A growth service delivers social media numbers to order: followers, likes, views and their siblings, bought for a public handle or link. It's the retail layer of a large supply industry, and the differences between providers are much bigger than their storefronts suggest.

How ordering actually works

The loop is the same everywhere: you give a public handle or post link, pick a service and amount, pay, and the count rises on schedule.

No password. Ever. Public metrics deliver to public addresses, and that one rule is the cleanest scam filter in the industry: anything asking for your login is running a different business. Our version of the loop is documented step by step in how it works.

What separates providers

Everything that matters happens around the loop, invisible at checkout.

What buying does and doesn't do

Delivered numbers move social proof: how visitors, brands and gatekeepers read you in two seconds, and the thresholds platforms hang on counts.

They don't manufacture distribution: feeds rank each post on the engagement it earns. The honest model is a starting push plus real content: the number makes the account worth taking seriously, the content does the rest. Every service here is priced and described on that basis.

Common questions

Are growth services legal?

Buying followers isn't illegal in most places; it's a platform-rules matter, covered under terms of service. Enforcement targets fake-account supply and automation, not typically buyers.

How do I pick a safe service?

The no-password rule filters most of the danger. Then: clear grades, stated guarantees, reachable support, and a small test order before scale.

Why do prices differ so much between providers?

Stock grade and chain length. Bot stock costs nearly nothing; each resale hop adds margin. Price per KEPT unit, after a month, is the comparison that matters.

Every definition lives in the full glossary, and the services behind the vocabulary are on the services page.