
Real-looking delivery
No bot profile-pic graveyard. Accounts look like real people — pic, bio, a few posts. Survives a glance from your audience.
- Pic + bio + recent posts
- Mixed locales, mixed activity
- Survives manual audits


Cheap shallow views are the worst possible product for YouTube — they tank retention and confuse the ranker. Every view we deliver carries shaped watch-time.
Four steps. No password ask, no Telegram bot, no DM gymnastics.
Choose Authentic or Premium views, set quantity. Live price updates as you tweak.
Drop the profile or post URL. No password, no account access, no DM handover.
Card or crypto. Price locked at checkout. First delivery lands inside a minute.
Watch the count climb on the order page. Drops within the guarantee window auto-refill.
Six reasons we win the second buy. The first one we earn with delivery.

No bot profile-pic graveyard. Accounts look like real people — pic, bio, a few posts. Survives a glance from your audience.
Paste a URL. That's all we touch. Your login stays with you.
Instant spike or slow drip. Same order, different shape.
Drops happen on every platform. We backfill within the window.
Pick, pay, done. No account hoops, no upsell maze.
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, Reddit — one checkout.
Same order, different shape. Choose the one that fits the moment.
Whichever curve you choose, the engine beneath it never changes. Every account is real and populated — never a bot, never a password, never a trace left behind. The only thing you are picking is rhythm: a burst the algorithm reads as a moment, or a drip it reads as momentum.
Everything else we hold perfectly still — drop-protected, refill-backed, and paced to look exactly like growth that earned itself.
Yes for view-count thresholds (the 4,000-watch-hour YPP requirement is calculated from watch-minutes, which our retention-shaped delivery contributes to). The YouTube monetization audit specifically checks for unrealistic view-to-watch-time ratios — shaped delivery passes; pure shallow-view padding fails.
Every platform, every service we run — pick your next move.