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21Social.ca Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D

We strongly suspect that this provider runs another tool behind the scenes while charging extreme markup.

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At a Glance

21Social.ca strikes us as a late-entrant single owner type of service. The website design is poor and the company, somehow, doesn’t have a Trustpilot page.

Our guess is that this is a single owner service started by someone who became proficient at using FollowLiker or Jarvee. We see no evidence to the contrary that there is anything particularly advanced or skilled going on behind the scenes.

It sticks out in a sea of beautiful, glossy websites as a basic one without the owner demonstrating much competency. Great work if you can get it, but it’s shocking that this business has so many good reviews.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeManaged 3rd-party SaaS
Quality of ServiceMedium
Business Registry / LocationCanada
Traceable TeamLikely single owner
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogKind of
External SitesFacebook
Dashboard / Account ManagementNo
Offsite TestimoniesFacebook
Forthcoming About Password HandlingNo

Pricing

This is a little pricey. Notice that the gold and bronze plans are waitlist only. This is an interesting tactic.

Service Details

This is just a person or maybe two people running FollowLiker or Jarvee. These are advanced 3rd-party growth apps. They are quite complicated to use, and a lot can be accomplished by experienced users.

This becomes obvious when you try to check out and are faced with this:

First of all, the checkout process is a clunky WooCommerce process which makes us doubt that anyone affiliated with this business has a programming background. But the Pinterest inclusion makes things clear.

What’s significant about Pinterest? We’ve investigated over 100 growth businesses. Almost none of them offer Pinterest tools. Nobody would ever develop a Pinterest tool from scratch. We know that these other tools provide Pinterest off the shelf. That’s what’s going on here.

Integrity & Reputation

This business is a massive ripoff. However, they carefully curate reviews and seem to be picky about who signs up. The result is that there are dozens of people on their Facebook page who have been filled with glee at having someone charge them $150 per month to run off-the-shelf software.


I’m equal parts outraged and impressed.

Conclusion

If you want to pay $150 per month for someone to run Jarvee on your account, go for it. Remember, you’ll still be subject to action blocks as Instagram detects your account using automation software.

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Mr. Insta Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D+

Unique business that manipulated its Trustpilot reviews to such an extreme that it was removed from Trustpilot.

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At a Glance

Mr. Insta is a very unique Instagram growth service. The concept behind the service is that you can either allow your account to be part of a botnet that likes other customer’s accounts and gets a few likes in return, or you can pay to get a larger amount of these actions directed toward your account.

This type of service can be hard to understand if you don’t have a software background, but the scheme can, in theory, work pretty well. For free–for no money–you can sign up to be in an automated engagement group where you’ll engage with other customers of Mr. Insta. Some of those customers will be on the free plan like you, others will be paying for higher numbers of likes.

The accounts, hopefully, are real, but the engagement, when obtained this way, is completely fake.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeAuto Engagement Pod / Private Botnet
Quality of ServiceUnknown
Business Registry / LocationUnknown
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneThey provide a number, but we doubt it
Longevity3+ years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingFalse, misuses name
Active BlogYes
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementYes, integral
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password Handling

Pricing

This service offers free tiers where you can get small amounts of “real” (private botnet) followers in exchange for participating in the botnet. You can also pay low monthly fees to get more traffic from the botnet. Nothing is organic.

Service Details

We already said it above, but nothing is organic with this service. For them to guarantee followers, they control all of the accounts. With enough customers, it might work! Without enough customers, this service is a disaster. Worst of all, you’ll still be subject to blocks from Instagram while using this service.

Integrity & Reputation

In an earlier note, we opined that Mr. Insta had an incredibly large amount of fake reviews on Trustpilot. Today, we noticed that their account has been suspended by Trustpilot.

That doesn’t really build confidence, now does it?

You can also see manipulative activity on SiteJabber.

Yeah, okay. Are they at least honest about what they’re offering?

They don’t mention that their “free” users are what make their paid products possible. They act like this is some type of charity.

They change their tune a bit here, but don’t acknowledge that this massive circle jerk is useless since you are 100% sure that each person only cares about their own following. There is nothing organic about this and most of the people will probably unfollow you as soon as they’re able to.

They also offer tons of other spammy bot services. We can’t even fit them all onto our screen.


Finally, for such a purportedly well-liked and successful provider, they offer no information about where they’re located or who is behind the service. I don’t have any speculation to offer here. I just don’t know who is behind this one

Conclusion

This is a dishonest and opaque service that shouldn’t be trusted. All accounts essentially become part of a private botnet where you can be guaranteed that your “followers” while “real” will only be interacting with you because a computer program forced them to. This is, essentially, a coin app with a prettier website.

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D Rating instagram

Instazood Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D-

Heavily marketed service and app that falls very short of expectations and has some of the worst reviews we’ve ever seen.

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At a Glance

Instazood is an Instagram growth service (mainly, an app) that markets itself very aggressively. While the service quite brashly admits to being an Instagram bot, there are hundreds of dissatisfied customers and weak customer support responses plainly visible on the internet.

They falsely claim that the program is “Safe to use” and also don’t provide clear pricing on their website. We are highly suspicious of this provider.

While the website is somewhat alluring and the business has been around for a good amount of time, it’s likely that the Canadian owners outsourced many aspects of the business to other parts of the world and are attempting to coast potentially while scamming people.

Truth be told, we couldn’t locate a single obviously real satisfied customer. Even talking to users, agencies, and other site owners, we couldn’t find anyone who had used Instazood and liked it.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeManaged/App Software
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationQuebec, Canada
Traceable TeamYes, owners
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity3+ years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingFalse, misuse color scheme and “Insta”
Active BlogNot updated in the last few months
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementYes
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingN/A

Pricing

Behind a 5-day free trial and a forced signup page, Instazood does not reveal prices. Of all the tactics we’ve seen, this is our least favorite. This is the shadiest. There’s simply no reason to do this.

Service Details

If you do get persuaded by Instazood to provide payment details and sign up, you’ll then be ushered to a user portal where you then find out that you have to download their special app from … somewhere. There are users leaving reviews claiming that the app might not even exist and support has responded claiming that it is currently being “worked on.”

How is that for customer service?

Once you download this app, presumably, it’s just a basic follow-unfollow bot that they want you to run yourself because they can’t afford or find good proxies.

Integrity & Reputation

Though this service is honest in admitting to being a bot service, there are many red flags. The first is that the website claims that the service is safe. Services like this are never safe and they can get your account banned!

Next, we have the godawful Trustpilot reviews:

I’m not even going to start quoting the negative reviews. I just can’t believe people are still falling for this. Their customer support rep responding to tickets is clearly some cheap offshore assistant who doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Conclusion

Knowing that there are dozens of active services out there, are you really going to sign up for Instazood? I hope not. While this might have been a decent service years ago, the owners clearly got lazy and decided to coast. The result is that many, many users appear to have been cheated out of their hard-earned money.

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D Rating instagram

Social Boost (social-boost.co) Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D+

Another bot service being passed off as a growth-by-hand service that fails most of our trust tests.

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At a Glance

Social Boost claims to be both the #1 and the largest Instagram growth agency in the world. They say that they grow accounts using human actions yet, even with a “team” page to assist us, we can’t positively identify any of those humans.

Keep reading as we uncover more information and inconsistencies surrounding this business.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeNo bots, automation or false promises
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationUnknown
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogKind of
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementNo
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingNo

Pricing

Social Boost offers three plans priced at $59/mo, $99/mo, and $249/mo.

Here’s where the problems start. If there’s actually a human sitting there on a cell phone growing your account, that human has to be paid. Even if the human is located in a 3rd-world country, they still have to be paid something. Doesn’t $59 per month seem a little suspicious considering Ampfluence, a service that actually does hire humans in the Philippines, costs $249 per month for their cheapest plan?

There’s no magic here. If you are somehow getting away without paying people, how are you managing them and verifying that they don’t misuse customers’ login details?

Service Details

The claim is straightforward:

… A team of hand-trained Instagram Marketers to manage and grow your account.

They provide a “minimum growth guarantee” but never substantiate what that is. Their “refund policy” more-or-less says that they’re unable to guarantee anything.

Here are some other claims they make. After a while, it all starts to sound the same.

Integrity & Reputation

This service claims to be the #1 provider in the space and the largest agency of its kind. They claim to operate in New York City and London. There are several different services named Social Boost, but we couldn’t positively ID any employees or any office locations.

Who are these people? Seriously. We couldn’t find any of them, even the founder.

All we really need to do here is look at Trustpilot.

Wow, looks great, right? The thing about fake reviews is that they usually follow a pattern. Here are a few semi-detailed but obviously fake testimonials:

Notice that they all follow the same structure. They’re getting creative though, even soliciting fake 4-star reviews. I’m sure this is fooling a lot of people. Let’s check the real negative reviews:

These are all being left in close proximity which makes us believe that this is a high-volume service. We hate to see so many people dissatisfied, but based on the extremely-basic responses and nearly-identical customer complaints, this is obviously not a “Growth by hand” service.

Conclusion

It’s a shame that service providers have to lie to this extent to get customers. This service definitely isn’t growing things by hand and we can’t even find evidence that they are actually based in the US/UK and have real full-time team members. You are better off spending your money elsewhere.

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D Rating instagram

Skweezer Instagram SMM Panel Review

Our Grade – D

This is another SMM service that does not meet our standards for trust and is in violation of Instagram’s usage policy.

View our grading methodology.

At a Glance

Skweezer claims to offer “Instagram growth services” but it just sells fake activity. This is known as an SMM Panel or SMM reseller. These services blatantly violate Instagram’s terms and Instagram/Facebook actively police these sites. Any active website still offering these services has a high likelihood of being based outside the US where they have less legal liability.

We’ve noticed some websites have mentioned Skweezer in the past tense as if it has shut down. The website appears to still be operating.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeSMM Panel / Fake activity
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / Location Turbogrm Ltd, established at 20-22 Wenlock Road, London, England, N1 7GU 25, Registration number (11572750)
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ years (perhaps intermittently)
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogNo
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementN/A
Offsite TestimoniesAbuse of Trustpilot was so rampant that they appear to have been banned from the platform
Forthcoming About Password HandlingN/A

Pricing

Skweezer lists fake Instagram engagement for predictably cheap prices. If this is your first time encountering a service like this, keep reading to learn why this is not a good deal

Service Details

Skweezer offers a bevy of fake engagement services. They also offer a service that asks you to pay a fixed fee to become verified and gain a blue checkmark on Instagram.

Behind the scenes, all of these services are supported by botnets either controlled by or contracted by the owners of Skweezer. Since the website design is so similar to other sites we’ve seen in the space, we suspect there is an army of bots that is made available to these services. Especially any time you have to wait for delivery, there’s a chance that the service doesn’t own the bots.

Though Skweezer makes a few statements indicating the followers are “real,” including this outrageous statement:

We only send you real followers. These are accounts created by real people in our network, that get paid a share for following you. This way, buying followers is harm-free and fully risk free.

Uh-huh… they have a network of… tens of thousands of people? Ready to get paid pennies to take orders to follow people in “seconds” or “instantly?” What a lie.

Integrity & Reputation

Like all other services in this realm, Skweezer is built to take advantage of people who don’t know any better. The followers or fake activity will dissipate rather quickly since they’re abusing the same bot accounts to fulfill all orders.

The team isn’t traceable and there is little transparency on the site. They do acknowledge that some followers may unfollow “because they’re real” but mention that Skweezer will “refill” them for free. Well, if they can refill them willy-nilly, there’s a pretty good chance that they’re fake. I’m being facetious, obviously the followers are fake.

We found a crazy situation over on Trustpilot where it appears Skweezer had so many fake reviews that the company was booted from the platform!

Conclusion

Don’t waste your money on a service like this. It’s pretty obvious to Instagram when you’ve bought fake activity and your account can be penalized for it. The activity might stick only for a very brief amount of time and by the time your friends or would-be customers would even notice, the deadbeat followers are likely to have disappeared.

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Social Hackettes Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D+

This service has way too much going on and seems to simply be a storefront that re-sells other white-labeled services.

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At a Glance

Social Hackettes is a social media growth agency that offers a variety of services across a number of popular platforms. We’re going to focus on their Instagram growth service.

While we’re impressed by the breadth of this agency, it’s highly unlikely that the owner is personally offering most of the services. They’re likely offered through white-label partners. This means that prices will never be as cheap as they can be and customer service may be slow because there may be communication between this service provider and contracted partners.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeUnknown, possibly white-labeled
Quality of ServiceUnknown
Business Registry / LocationOrange, New Jersey
Traceable TeamYes, owner Kimberly Carpenter
Functioning PhoneYes
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogYes
External SitesFacebook
Dashboard / Account ManagementNo
Offsite TestimoniesNo
Forthcoming About Password HandlingYes

Pricing

This service costs $50 per month with a 5-day free trial.

Service Details

All we have to say is: we are overwhelmed!

This is a buffet of services! How could you even keep track of all of them? It’s worth noting that this provider sells an Instagram growth service and also sells fake Instagram activity boosts. These two things combined don’t build confidence.

In fact, they sell an “extra like boost” with the growth plan, which is a little sketchy since, you know, it’s fake activity.

Integrity & Reputation

This service has been around for a long time, since 2017, but there’s virtually no mentions of it online. That tells us that it isn’t a very popular service and that the owner’s priorities lie with other parts of the agency. If a business has been around for four years and you can’t find a single real customer experience anywhere on the internet, that is cause for concern.

Conclusion

The agency has way too much going on and undermines trust by offering fake like services alongside an “organic” growth service. We don’t think it’s a complete scam, but it needs a lot of work to be something we’d trust with our money.

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D Rating instagram

XPLOD Social (Social Bloom) Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D

We don’t trust this provider.

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At a Glance

XPLOD Social is an Instagram growth service that was started after Bloom Social shut down. Though the website is pretty and some of their product offerings are unique, this service fails most of our transparency checks and we actually doubt whether it’s still serving customers.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeSaaS
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationUSA claimed
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogNo
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementN/A
Offsite TestimoniesBetter Business Bureau
Forthcoming About Password HandlingYes

Pricing

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Weekly recurring pricing is the mark of a service that intends to scam you. There is no logical reason to structure charges like this unless your business depends on people forgetting they’re signed up or being careless with what they subscribe to.

Service Details

This is a unique service in that for there very expensive plans they offer content and business strategy consulting. This isn’t common but it’s appropriate for the price point. Paying that much money can almost pay for the services of a real social media agency.

One part of the service description that we don’t understand is the 10x-20x-50x “Instagram Growth Engine.” We think that’s the term they’re using to refer to their platform. But, if that’s the case, we don’t understand what the multiplier means.

Overall, this is likely a basic bot service.

Integrity & Reputation

This is one of the rare services that puts so little effort into reputation management that they have left Better Business Bureau complaints not responded to. Both of these seem pretty clear cut, XPLOD is in the wrong and doesn’t want to return the money.

Next, we have the issue of Bloom Social rebranding to XPLOD Social. This isn’t a good sign. Usually it means that the business was asked to shut down or was on the verge of shutting down. It could mean that a payment processor banned them from their platform. If the company had positive goodwill with customers, they wouldn’t have rushed to rebrand.

Services such as this can salvage reputation by passing are other trusts tests. They rarely do. The only associate we were able to find was … an Italian guy based in Italy who claimed to be the founder?

It would be easy to write this guy off as some sort of imposter… but… you can’t. Because the company doesn’t maintain any web presence at all. Who knows, maybe this guy has nothing to do with it and xplod.social is a different website? Doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

The company name plastered all over the site is Lead Mavins, LLC. Unfortunately, separately, these are 3 very common words that will turn up countless hits for other topics. Their BBB profile lists a California address but we were unable to find a California LLC registry matching this name. We couldn’t find any evidence of this LLC anywhere else on the internet.

Shockingly, this service doesn’t have any Trustpilot reviews. There is a possibility that, though the site remains up, registration fails at some point. In other words, it’s not being maintained.

Conclusion

There’s too much here that gives us pause. We don’t recommend trying out this service as there is no transparency and their pricing model is setting you up to be abused.

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D Rating instagram SMM

Krootez Instagram Growth SMM Panel Review

Our Grade – D-

Yet another poor quality SMM panel.

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At a Glance

Krootez is a fake Instagram activity provider. As if the nonsensical name is not enough to dissuade you from making a purchase, the service uses bizarre language and spouts lies in order to try to separate you from your money.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeFake Activity
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationNo
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogNo
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementN/A
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingN/A

Pricing

These are fairly typical prices for … fake … followers. These are not real followers. Your satisfaction isn’t guaranteed.

Service Details

It’s one thing when a site sells fake activity. It’s another thing when the site tries to convince you that it’s everything except fake.

The website is loaded with meaningless words and phrases like “quality,” “exclusive assistance,” “intelligent solutions,” “real people,” “The famous are born here!”

They sell fake activity. It’s just a matter of, is Krootez a reliable supplier of fake activity? They mention a refill period on their website. It’s nice to see this acknowledged, but, for me, this still isn’t really sufficient. If anything, it demonstrates just how flaky the followers will be.

In plain English, they’re telling you that they only guarantee your activity for one month. Why would you ever buy activity with such a bad guarantee? They’re pretty much telling you: only buy this if you’re an idiot.

Integrity & Reputation

Fake followers are bad. They’ll get removed. You only have a few weeks to complain to the mastermind behind Krootez. We’ve established that it’s a bad deal.

What else don’t we like about this business?

There is no transparency behind the parent company, location, founders, or any team members. What this usually means is that there’s a single guy in India running the site. At the very least, customer support will be awful.

Next, we have the poor usage of the English language all over the site. You don’t have to be Shakespeare to realize that something is … off. All the website copy has been written by someone who isn’t a native English speaker.

For example: “We are happy to complete any kind of your order. In case you are one step from becoming a customer for a bigger or targeted package.” That’s a little awkward. Basically every statement on the website is written this way.

Since the name of the site is stupid and meaningless, it’s likely you’d only ever find your way to Krootez if you clicked on a targeted ad or a paid blog placement. There’s not much on Trustpilot but there is enough to help you clearly understand what’s going on.

Conclusion

This is another generic SMM Panel that probably leaves a lot of customers disappointed and wishing they didn’t drop the money. Don’t be one of those people, read our reviews first!

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D Rating SMM

Instapromote.me SMM Panel Service Review

Our Grade – D

A typical low-quality SMM provider that stops short of literally stealing your money.

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At a Glance

It’s crazy that there are still so many active services selling blatantly fake activity. This is just another one of those. Nothing to see here, nothing to comment on. We still review services like this in case we end up discovering something unique. While this sometimes happens, we never finish one of these reviews having more faith in such a service.

Don’t get us wrong, it’s possible that the fake activity you purchase will stick for a couple days and weeks, but beyond that there’s a very low chance that it won’t and you’ll be left feeling like every other customer does–like a fool.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeFake Activity / SMM Panel
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationSwitzerland
Traceable TeamOwner
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingFalse, uses “Insta” in name
Active BlogNothing for several months, low quality posts
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementNo
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingN/A

Pricing

These prices would be great if they could guarantee the follower numbers. But … they can’t. Everything is fake. You might be paying for the followers for 30 minutes or 3 days or even 3 weeks. There are very few scenarios in which a service like this is worth the risk.

Service Details

This service sells fake activity generated by bots they control or that they purchase from other providers for cheaper prices. The accounts will never be actively engaged and they will likely disappear after a short period of time.

Integrity & Reputation

Things don’t start off on a positive note, as you’ll be greeted with an insecure site warning that you’ll have to click through to actually access the site. Though the site does appear to have an SSL certificate, something isn’t set up correctly, and, indeed, your information could be placed at risk.

More to the point, does the business lie about what these followers are? Yep.

A lot of services tell this lie because they know the majority of their customers will only purchase from them once. What’s the lie? The followers are fake accounts. They aren’t sentient. They can’t be “very pumped up about” any aspect of your profile.

Is anything else kind of silly?

The followers won’t be targeted in any way. You’ll be lucky if the accounts are even from the same country as you or speak the same language. The only purpose these followers would serve is to build social proof, there is no demonstrated correlation between massive amounts of fake followers and “success.”

Where is the business located? In a bizarre finding, the registered business is located in… Switzerland! Not a country we usually associated with Instascam services.

Incredibly, this doesn’t seem to be a small operation. Their business registry page claims revenue of almost $1,000,000!

Neorank GmbH has 5 total employees across all of its locations and generates $792,740 in sales

Source: https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.neorank_gmbh.f6479fff18e99aee8de1a9c7790f4f15.html

Their owner is named Fatos Canolli. We found a guy from Lesovo (Eastern Europe) matching this name, but don’t think it’s worth further digging.

So, what about the big question? How long until the followers disappear? Look no further than Trustpilot.

Conclusion

If you’ve read enough of our reviews, hopefully you are starting to see a pattern. These social media marketing sites that guarantee you activity are all different flavors of the same scam. There is no reason to purchase one of these services. This activity will disappear before you know it!

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D Rating instagram

Freeway Social Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – D

A bizarre service making claims that are impossible to substantiate with no transparency and no evidence anywhere that it actually works.

View our grading methodology.

At a Glance

Freeway Social is an Instagram growth service that claims to have been around since 2012. Wow, that’s significantly longer than any other service we’ve reviewed!

However, the site’s history doesn’t go back nearly that far. Suspiciously positive reviews coupled with bizarre claims on the website have us doubting whether this is a service worth purchasing.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth Type“account managers” and “no password” means … they’re lying about something!
Quality of ServiceUnknown
Business Registry / LocationSunnyvale, CA
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity3+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogYes
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementUnknown
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password Handling“No password”

Pricing

This is not a subscription service. These prices are for one-time deals just lasting a few days. If these prices actually would guarantee organic followers, then this would be the best deal in existence. Clearly, this is too good to be true.

Service Details

This service is weird as it makes multiple contradictory statements. The main guarantee is a massive number of organic, targeted followers. How could a provider guarantee such a thing at such a low price? They can’t. Here are some possibilities for what they’re actually doing:

  • Sending massive amounts of bot activity to your account
  • Entering you in bad-quality giveaways where the followers are real but aren’t targeted and won’t stick around
  • Running a cheap ad campaign on your account, proportional to how much money you spend
  • Not getting you anywhere near the amount of followers promised

Freeway Social’s claims simply defy logic. How could they 100% guarantee 200,000 followers?

Truthfully, these are some of the most absurd claims we’ve seen.

Integrity & Reputation

Something doesn’t add up. First of all, the company hasn’t been functioning since 2012. We dug up what appears to be the first iteration of their site where they were offering a “free” service and claimed that millions of people had used it.

2017 Screen Grab

They also list a US-based address which appears to be prime, expensive office space near San Francisco. In actuality, their address is for a shared office space location. In other words, it appears you can pay a small fee and make it look like your company is registered to a legitimate address in Silicon Valley. It also might be possible that it’s just a shared office space. In any event, not being able to locate any founders or perform any due diligence on the business at all is concerning.

Next, we have the Trustpilot reviews. Good lord, do they need to clean up this platform.

All of Freeway Social’s Trustpilot reviews are as generic as possible left from people in foreign countries. It’s simply amazing to me that Trustpilot allows this to happen.

There’s no app.

There’s no app.

Are you serious?

Ultimately, we don’t think this is a particularly popular service. If it was, they’d have more negative reviews. They have very few and seldom are mentioned elsewhere on the internet. If this worked so well, wouldn’t someone, anywhere, be raving about it? Not a single one of these reviews is believable.

Conclusion

Overall, this isn’t a business that I would place my trust in. There are tons of red flags including the fact that we don’t know whether this is a dressed-up SMM panel or actually some one-shot giveaway marketing front. In any case, don’t risk your hard-earned money.