X and TikTok are the two cheapest view markets we run — $1.99 and $1.49 per 1,000 — but they count very different things. An X view registers on any post, text included, and fires almost on render. A TikTok view requires a video and a play start. One buys reach on words, the other on watch.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | X Views | TikTok Views |
|---|---|---|
| Price per 1,000 | $1.99 | $1.49 |
| Content type required | Any post — text, image, or video | Video only |
| View threshold | Near-render, very loose | Play start on the clip |
| Where the number shows | Under every post, beside replies | On the thumbnail and in-video |
| Largest package | 50k at $44.99 | 100k at $49.99 |
| Best for | Threads, announcements, pinned posts | New uploads needing early velocity |
Buy X views when the asset is a text post — a thread, an announcement, a pinned tweet — because nowhere else can you put a public view count on writing. Buy TikTok views for video, where the count sits on the thumbnail and does its work before anyone taps. At these prices, covering both on a cross-posted launch is cheap.
No. X counts a view when the post renders in a viewport, a much looser bar than a TikTok play. Treat it as exposure, not attention — the number is public, but shallow by design.
TikTok, on balance. Its ranking leans on watch retention, so view-derived signals feed distribution directly. X weights replies and reposts more than raw views. Neither is a guarantee — both platforms retune ranking regularly.
Yes. Add the X post URL and the TikTok video URL to the same cart and pay once, card or crypto. Checkout is email-only; there is no account or password to create.
Every service includes a free trial and a 30-day refill window. Pay in crypto if privacy is the point.