Instagram followers and likes are the two most-purchased growth products. Followers raise the profile-level number; likes raise the per-post number. A common mistake is buying only one — the mismatch between a high follower count and low like count reads as suspect to any visitor.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | Instagram Followers | Instagram Likes |
|---|---|---|
| Where it shows | Profile header | Under each post |
| Algorithm impact | Moderate — follow graph weight | Early-hour velocity signal |
| Best for | New accounts, rebrands | New posts, launches |
| Unit price | Moderate | Low |
| Compounds over time | Yes — every post benefits | No — post-specific |
| Good pairing | Story views, profile visits | Comments, saves |
Choose followers when the profile number is the obvious gap. Choose likes when your posts look under-engaged relative to your following. A balanced account buys both — typically followers first, then a top-up of likes on your best posts.
A 1–3% like-to-follower ratio is typical. Significantly higher or lower reads as unusual.
Yes. Add both services to the cart for a single checkout.
A small amount of natural decay can occur. The 30-day refill covers it.
Every service includes a free trial and a 30-day refill window. Pay in crypto if privacy is the point.