Instagram views and TikTok views buy the same thing on paper — a public play count — but the per-thousand math is not close. Instagram views run $2.99 per 1,000 against $1.49 on TikTok, roughly double, and Instagram spreads that count across Reels and video posts while TikTok concentrates it on a single vertical feed. Budget decides more here than strategy.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | Instagram Views | TikTok Views |
|---|---|---|
| Price per 1,000 | $2.99 | $1.49 |
| 10k package | $15.99 | $8.49 |
| Where the count sits | Reels and video posts | Every clip, on the thumbnail |
| What registers a view | Plays including replays | Play start, near-instant |
| Largest package | 50k at $59.99 | 100k at $49.99 |
| Best for | Reels feeding a link-in-bio funnel | Volume plays on a posting streak |
If the clip lives on both platforms, start with TikTok — 100,000 views costs $49.99 there against $59.99 for 50,000 on Instagram, so the same budget buys roughly twice the surface. Move spend to Instagram when the Reel feeds a bio link, a shop tab, or a sponsor deck where the account itself gets checked.
Supply and view definition. TikTok inventory is deeper and its play threshold is looser, so wholesale cost per thousand is lower. Instagram counts plays on a narrower set of formats, which prices the same quantity higher.
Not directly. Views are a surface signal — they raise the number a scroller sees, nothing more. Follower conversion comes from your hook, caption, and profile. Buy followers separately if that number is the gap.
Standard delivery runs 1 to 3 days, Active 6 to 24 hours, VIP 1 to 6 hours. Same pipeline on both platforms; only the pacing changes. Paste the post URL at checkout — no password needed.
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