Same parent company, roughly double the price: 1,000 Facebook post likes cost $22.99 against $11.99 on Instagram. Supply is thinner on Facebook and the audience is older and more local, which is part of why the number still carries weight there. Instagram is cheaper per unit and scales to 10,000 in one package; Facebook post likes cap at 1,000.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | Facebook Post Likes | Instagram Likes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard price, 1k | $22.99 | $11.99 |
| Standard price, 100 | $3.99 | $1.99 |
| Largest package | 1,000 | 10,000 |
| Reaction types | Thumbs-up like, plus reaction set | Heart only |
| Who sees the count | Friends, groups, page visitors | Followers, Explore viewers |
| Audience skew | Older, local, group-driven | Younger, creator and DTC |
Instagram wins on reach per dollar — half the price and packages up to 10,000. Choose Facebook post likes when the post is a business announcement, event, or group share and the people checking it skew older and local. If the budget only covers one and both surfaces are live, do Instagram first.
The account pool is thinner and delivery is paced slower per unit, which puts 1k at $22.99 against $11.99 on Instagram. Delivery method and the 30-day refill window are the same on both.
Standard delivery is the plain thumbs-up like. A specific mix of love, care, or wow reactions is not the default — contact support before ordering if you need one.
Only if the post is public. Page posts are the usual case, and a public personal post works too. No password or admin access is ever requested.
Every service includes a free trial and a 30-day refill window. Pay in crypto if privacy is the point.