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GramGrowing Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – X

A service that seems trustworthy but has very little social proof to the point and some website failures suggesting that it may no longer be operational. [Editor: Revised from a C- rating to an X rating.]

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At a Glance

GramGrowing is small Instagram growth service with a single owner that has been around for a few years. They don’t make too many suspicious claims and keep a low, though outdated, web presence. Though you seem to be able to force a product checkout, it does not appear that this service is still operating. The tenses in this review will shift.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeSaaS
Quality of ServiceMedium
Business Registry / LocationGramGrowing, LLC – The owner’s parents’ house in Wisconsin
Traceable TeamSingle owner
Functioning PhoneText only
Longevity3+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingFalse, uses “Gram” in name
Active BlogNo
External SitesNo
Dashboard / Account ManagementYes
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingNo

Pricing

GramGrowing offers two pricing plans, one at $97/mo and another at $147 per month. These are “typical” price points, but we caution users from jumping into this without reading further.

Service Details

It’s notable that you get a “campaign manager” but nowhere does the service claim that they won’t just be running a bot on your account. It also might be a bit of foreshadowing seeing that the “cancel anytime” item is featured as the first bullet point under each service option.

Things start to get ridiculous when the provider suggests that you could get hundreds or thousands of followers per month. This might have been true in 2018, but it isn’t true now.

The service claims to have a “no questions asked” full refund policy.

Integrity & Reputation

This service might only have a single guy as the owner, but at least the owner is verifiable and is US-based.

The details of the service are left vague, but you’re never blatantly lied to.

What is a “genuine marketing technique”? This is doublespeak for “we run bots that don’t usually get caught be Instagram.”

This service only has one Trustpilot review from 2019. This strongly suggests that they may no longer even be operating.

Conclusion

This service doesn’t have the markings of an obvious scam. It seems to simply be abandoned. Though this service was around for a while, we don’t believe it ever gained traction past 2019.

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