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How long does delivery take?

Updated 2026-06-05

Delivery time depends on the plan, the volume you ordered, the social network, and how busy the routing layer is at that moment. Most engagement plans start within minutes of the payment being confirmed and complete within a few hours; large orders are intentionally spread out over a longer window so the engagement signals look organic and stay within the platform thresholds that Instagram and TikTok publish. The order page shows a live status and a rough ETA based on past runs.

Typical windows by category

Followers usually start within 5 to 30 minutes and finish inside 6 to 24 hours, depending on volume. Likes are the fastest category and often complete in under an hour. Views run in steady waves over the first day. Comments are the slowest because each comment is written by a real account, so even a small order can take a full day to land. These ranges are typical, not guaranteed: at peak times or during platform-level slowdowns the windows can stretch.

Why we drip instead of dumping

Instagram and TikTok both watch for sudden spikes that do not match an account's baseline. Delivering 50,000 followers in a single minute is technically possible but creates a pattern that is easy to flag. Our routing splits large orders into smaller waves spaced across hours so the engagement signals look closer to normal growth. The trade-off is that fast does not mean instant; the slower curve is what keeps the plans aligned with platform expectations and helps the engagement stay attached after delivery.

What can delay an order

Two things can hold a queue: a private target, and a payment that is still confirming on-chain. Private Instagram and TikTok accounts cannot receive engagement from our suppliers, so the system pauses delivery until the profile is set to public. Crypto payments wait for the number of confirmations required by the network — usually a few minutes for Tron USDT, longer for Bitcoin. The order page shows which step is pending.

Tracking and ETA accuracy

The progress bar on the order page is an estimate based on the dispatch logs of similar orders. It is not a contractual ETA. If a run finishes faster than expected, the bar jumps to complete; if it lags, the bar stalls until the next wave lands. You can open a ticket from the same page at any point; we answer in English and Portuguese inside business hours and check the inbox over weekends.

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