Our Grade – D
An average bot service masquerading as something its not using an advanced level of fakery not often encountered.
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HypePlanner.com
At a Glance
HypePlanner is an Instagram growth service that claims to get you “up to” 1000’s of real followers per month for a cheap price. The service has good reviews all over the internet, even on Facebook! However, we believe most of these reviews are fake.
Business Analysis
Item | Result |
Growth Type | SaaS |
Quality of Service | Low |
Business Registry / Location | USA |
Traceable Team | Yes, single owner |
Functioning Phone | No |
Longevity | 3+ Years |
Doesn’t Misuse IG Branding | True |
Active Blog | Kind of |
External Sites | |
Dashboard / Account Management | N/A |
Offsite Testimonies | Trustpilot |
Forthcoming About Password Handling | No |
Pricing
Hypeplanner costs $99 per month. We appreciate this simple price point but we don’t appreciate the illusion of a limited-time deal that exists at all times.
Service Details
This is likely a basic follow and unfollow service. You will certainly see some results while using this service, just not results worth $99 per month.
Also, the cancelation policy is bogus. You know they’re using bots behind the scenes, but they require 72 hours for cancelation?
Integrity & Reputation
First of all, the idea that any service can get you thousands of followers per month is preposterous. Things don’t work that way anymore, at least for the generic customer.
This is the only service I’ve noticed that has excellent Facebook reviews. However, if you spend a few minutes assessing these reviews, you’ll notice that they’re mostly fake.
Huh, that’s weird. What are the chances of a Stanford graduate having a bunch of friends from Africa while also having a newsfeed filled with random recommendations?
Next, Trustpilot:
At first glance, this looks like a classic fake review distribution. Compared to all the other services we’ve looked at, would you believe that a business could have 80% of 112 reviews be 5 stars and 13% be 1 star? That seems … odd.
Let’s look at the obvious ones:
Hm, that’s an odd thing to say. An odd way to phrase it, at least. All you need to do is check this user’s history to see …
Oops, a review for a competitor! It’s obvious that this is a shill account. The language and cadence of most of the other reviews matches this. But then the negative reviews are all very specific. All you need is one like this to blow the facade–clearly it’s a follow/unfollow bot service, and apparently not a great one at that:
Conclusion
This service charges elevated prices for a basic bot growth plan. They are dishonest in that they buy fake reviews on multiple platforms and it is likely that there is a very small team behind this product. Despite the pretty branding, we can’t recommend this service.