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Woomco Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – X

This service is no longer operating and wasn’t ever worth purchasing.

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At a Glance

Woomco was one of those Instagram growth services with such a stupid name that we just had to check it out. Back in the original iteration of this site in 2019, we stumbled across Woomco right before it closed. It was a generic Instagram growth service that lied about not using bots.

They claimed everything was real, but everything was likely fake.

It seems that Woomco has gone through many iterations in the shady marketing space, such as this way back in 2013. I’m not convinced that this was the same owner, but anyone dumb enough to use this name probably belongs under the same umbrella.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeManaged SaaS
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationUnknown
Traceable TeamNo
Functioning PhoneNo
Longevity2 Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogNo
External SitesFacebook?
Dashboard / Account ManagementNo
Offsite TestimoniesTrustpilot
Forthcoming About Password HandlingNo

Pricing

We lost our record of Woomco’s pricing. It was likely $50 per month.

Service Details

Woomco was a managed SaaS Instagram growth service. In other words, you paid them to run a bot on your behalf. Back in 2017, the results would have been pretty good even if the operator didn’t know what they were doing. Into 2019, most services could not remain viable.

Woomco shut down around August 2019.

Integrity & Reputation

Woomco was always a small operator and was likely run by a single owner. It didn’t pass the scam test in any way. There wasn’t live chat, there was no visible team or office location, and there were no other social media profiles. The few reviews on Trustpilot–and it’s shocking that people were still using Woomco into 2019–are quite negative.

There are very few mentions of this site remaining, despite its distinctive name. We dug up one blog post that seems to be some type of paid placement.

Conclusion

This site didn’t last long. They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. If that book was Woomco, you’d have been smart not to have purchased that book.

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