Last updated: 7/16/2026
FollowService24 lists X (Twitter) follower delivery at provider-linked rates. The pricing block mirrors active database stock — refresh Services for the authoritative per-1,000 figure at order time.
Floor line in database: $5 per thousand x/twitter followers, min 20, max 100,000. Open Services for the live provider label before checkout.
Higher tier available near $7.5/1k (min 100, 30-day refill); compare cards before bulk spend.
Summarized pricing is a database snapshot, not a contract. Confirm the Services card before paying; upstream churn can retire or rename lines without notice.
X follower growth supports social proof on pinned posts and profile CTAs. Purges happen — refill tiers matter when you need stability past 30 days. FollowService24 quotes follower lines from provider stock, not static landing-page figures.
Separate follower orders from post likes to keep metrics aligned with campaign goals.
Operators typically stack profile growth with content boosts. The profile number answers 'who is this?' in a glance; per-post metrics answer 'is anyone watching?' Document which SKU powered each phase so you can repeat winning combinations without guessing which provider line performed.
FollowService24 X follower SKUs quote from provider stock, not static brochures. Purges happen — refill tiers matter past thirty days. Keep follower orders separate from post likes to align public metrics with campaign goals. Match order size to labeled daily throughput.
FollowService24 operators pick refill windows to match fundraising or launch calendars — 15-day versus 30-day lines are not interchangeable on retainers.
The workflow is dashboard-driven: add funds, paste the target, set quantity, submit. Provider start times vary by tier — instant, 0–1 hour, or scheduled drip — as labeled on each service card.
Orders target your @handle. HQ lines often deliver 10–20k followers per day — read the service label before maxing quantity.
Separate follower campaigns from post-level likes or retweets: each SKU type uses a different target format. Queue follower growth before running thread promotions so profile credibility matches the audience you are pitching to.
Every order logs start and current metrics in your account panel. Refill requests for qualifying tiers are filed from the order detail view; cancel requests work only while the provider still shows pending.
Dashboard path: add balance → select SKU → enter public identifier → confirm quantity → track order ID. Landing summaries are regenerated snapshots; Services card price governs checkout. Keep order links for audits when upstream rates move mid-campaign.
Security model is hands-off: you supply a public URL or username, we never touch credentials. That limits attack surface and matches how upstream providers actually fulfill social orders.
X purges inactive accounts. Refill tiers re-top eligible drops; no-refill lines trade lower upfront cost for less protection.
Journalists and B2B buyers still check follower counts on X — growing at labeled daily speeds keeps the curve more believable than overnight spikes on a quiet profile.
If a tier shows 10–20k per day, ordering ten million overnight on a fresh profile is unwise — match volume to what the service card advertises.
Treat the quoted tier as the current minimum, not the catalog ceiling. Filter Services by category to see drip-feed, geo, and premium retention options that may fit better than the absolute cheapest row.
Partial status is common on throttled lines; allow the job to finish before disputing. Use order history to duplicate successful SKUs — faster than manual Services lookup for recurring client work.
Treat this page as orientation, not contract. The order ID plus Services screenshot is your audit trail when finance asks why unit economics shifted mid-month.
Featured tier near $5/1,000, min 20. Profile handle orders only — not post URLs.
Follower campaigns target handles; engagement on tweets is a different service family.
Expect churn. Choose guarantee length to match how long you need the number to hold.
Match order size to advertised per-day throughput for believable growth curves.
Credentials are not collected. Public @handle is sufficient for follower SKUs.
Use the Services page as source of truth for every SKU, then register if you need an account. The pricing block on this page reflects the cheapest qualifying line at publish time.
Confirm SKUs on Services — signup is free when you are ready.
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