Our Grade – C-
A service in clear violation of Instagram’s rules, but which may provide decent results for some customers.
At a Glance
Instamber is a botting service that offers many different automation solutions. The business also sells powerlikes on various platforms. Based on the language used and the fact that the service has not been shut down despite clearly violating Instagram’s guidelines, I suspect Instamber operates in a foreign country, perhaps Iran.
Because Instamber switched from a downloadable app to a cloud-managed platform recently, it is likely that the service is simply using a white labeled service that they haven’t developed in-house.
Business Analysis
Item | Result |
Growth Type | Cloud-based automation |
Quality of Service | Low |
Business Registry / Location | Unknown, likely Iran |
Traceable Team | No, all identities hidden |
Functioning Phone | No |
Longevity | 2+ Years |
Doesn’t Misuse IG Branding | False |
Active Blog | Yes |
External Sites | |
Dashboard / Account Management | No |
Offsite Testimonies | Trustpilot |
Forthcoming About Password Handling | Surprisingly, yes |
Pricing
Instamber’s pricing is extremely cheap. Though it’s a bot service, these prices make you wonder how they can even afford to offer basic customer support. Due to numerous red flags, we can’t recommend this service.
Service Details
Instamber allows you to use their automation software and also buy fake likes. This is a rare combination service offering that any customer should be suspicious of.
Any business selling fake likes could easily be leveraging existing customers’ accounts in order to provide those likes. Any business offering a growth service could be sending fake likes to customers there.
Ultimately, Instamber demonstrates no real expertise in the space and is likely a low-value provider.
Integrity & Reputation
As soon as I created my account, I was faced with a “password exposed” error.
If Instamber had non-paid features in any of these publications, wouldn’t they want to link to the articles? Also, for those who don’t know, Hackernoon is just a Medium blog aggregator that anyone who creates the right tags can get featured on.
It’s impossible to track down the team, though they do have a fake LinkedIn profile set up. Notice how the profile description is just spammy garbage.
Most importantly, the Trustpilot reviews are awful. Some are responded to, but the company’s attitude seems to be that “Instagram makes automation hard, sorry!” Their responses to customers don’t build any level of trust.
Conclusion
While Instamber has gained decent (paid) placement in other review blogs, we see through the mirage. It’s not a service worth exploring and the long history of dissatisfied customers makes this clear.