Real Facebook followers added to any public Page or Profile, with a 30-day refill warranty. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only the public Page or Profile URL. Used by Page admins, creators, agencies, and reseller panels through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. Zero risk of account bans.
Instant Start
Most orders begin within 1-2 minutes of placement.
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Drops? We replace them free during the warranty period.
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Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Facebook follower services, written without marketing fluff.
Real-Account Followers
Premium-tier followers come from real Facebook profiles with photos, friends, and posting history. Lower tiers use mixed-quality accounts at lower prices. The service name in the catalog states which tier you are buying, so there are no surprises after delivery.
Sub-60-Second Start
Standard-tier orders typically begin processing within the first minute after payment clears. Larger orders complete over hours; very large orders (50K+) over 24 to 72 hours. Each service description states its expected speed.
30-Day Refill Warranty
Services with refill in their name include a 30-day warranty. If your follower count drops within that window because Facebook prunes inactive accounts or supply accounts go offline, the system replaces the lost followers. Standard services without refill in the name are not covered.
Drip-Feed Available
Drip-feed services spread delivery over days or weeks, for example 500 per day for 20 days instead of 10,000 at once. Useful when a sudden jump would look out of place on an established Page or a small Profile.
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public Page or Profile URL only. There is no OAuth flow, no password field, no third-party app authorization. If the Page or Profile is public during the delivery window, that is the only access required.
Public REST API
The full REST API at /api covers order placement, status, balance, refill triggers, and bulk operations. It is used by marketing agencies and reseller child panels. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits available on request.
Process
How Ordering Works
The full flow from account creation to delivery. Five steps, typically completed in under two minutes.
1
Create an Account
Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.
2
Add Funds
Card, crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT), or regional processors. Minimum top-up applies. Check the funding page for current options.
3
Pick a Service Tier
Standard, premium with refill, or drip-feed. Service names state the quality tier and warranty status explicitly.
4
Paste Page or Profile URL
Public Facebook Page or Profile URL only, never your password. The Page or Profile must be public during the delivery window.
5
Track in Dashboard
Order status updates in real time. Standard tiers typically show "in progress" within a minute of placement.
Customer Feedback
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When you buy Facebook followers, you are paying for other accounts to follow a public Page or Profile. You hand over the URL, not your login, and the panel routes the order to a network of real accounts (premium tiers) or older recycled profiles (standard tiers) that follow the target. The follower number Facebook displays on the Page header or Profile rises the same way it would from organic follows.
It is worth being precise about what a Facebook follower actually is, because Facebook draws a distinction the other platforms do not. On a Page, "Page Likes" and "Page Followers" are separate counts. Liking a Page also follows it by default, but a user can unfollow without unliking, so a busy Page commonly has slightly more Likes than Followers. On a Profile, followers are people who subscribed to your public posts without being added as friends. NLO SMM follower services add to the Followers count specifically, on either a Page or a Profile, depending on what you order.
Buying followers does not produce content. A Page with 200,000 followers and one post a month does not get distribution from the count alone. What followers change is the social proof a new visitor sees, the size of the audience eligible to see your future posts in their News Feed, and the credibility a brand or creator profile carries. Pair the follower count with post likes and comments on actual posts so the profile reads as active rather than a high number sitting on a quiet Page.
The follower count on a Facebook Page or Profile is the ceiling of organic reach, not the lever for it. When you post, Facebook's News Feed decides how many of your followers to show it to based on the post's predicted engagement and on a few signals Meta has publicly named: meaningful social interactions, recency, and the ranking weight of comments and replies above passive views. A larger follower base means a larger potential audience for that ranking system to draw from; it does not by itself force distribution.
This is why follower counts and engagement counts should grow together. A Page with 500,000 followers and 8 reactions per post looks worse to Facebook's ranking and to humans than one with 50,000 followers and 600 reactions per post. The first profile reads as bought followers parked on a quiet Page, and Facebook reads the low per-post engagement as a sign not to surface the content further. Keep the follower count proportional to what you actually post, and use post likes on your real uploads if the ratio is getting lopsided.
Honest limit: a follower count is the most visible number on a Page or Profile, so it does most of the heavy lifting for first-impression credibility, but it is also the metric Facebook discounts most heavily when ranking. Use followers to make the profile believable at a glance and to give the algorithm a real audience to work with. Treat sustained engagement on your posts, not the follower number alone, as the actual distribution driver.
Quality Tiers Explained
The Facebook follower services on NLO SMM fall into a few brackets, each priced and named explicitly so you know what you are ordering before you pay.
Standard Followers
The lowest price point. These come from a mix of older recycled accounts with thinner profiles. The follower count rises, and at a glance the Page or Profile looks larger, but if a visitor clicks through the followers list they will see fewer photos and less activity. Useful when a higher headline number is the goal and the cost matters more than the close look.
Premium Real-Account Followers with Refill
Real Facebook profiles with photos, friends, and posting history. They look credible if anyone clicks through the followers list, they hold better against Facebook's periodic pruning, and the 30-day refill replaces any drops in that window. The right choice when the Page or Profile matters (brand work, creator monetization, paid promotion).
Drip-Feed
A delivery mode rather than a quality bracket. Drip-feed spreads the followers across days or weeks instead of dropping the full order at once. Choose drip-feed for new or small accounts where a sudden jump from a few hundred to tens of thousands of followers would stand out. There is more on the timing in when to use drip-feed below.
The 30-day refill warranty covers attrition on premium-tier follower services. The system records the follower count at the moment delivery completes; if it drops within the 30-day window, the difference is replenished when you trigger the refill button in the dashboard or through an API call. Refills are typically processed quickly once the request is submitted.
Some attrition is normal and has nothing to do with provider quality. Facebook periodically prunes accounts it flags as inactive or in violation of policy, which removes any follows those accounts had. Supply accounts can also be deleted by their owners or by Facebook between order and refill. The warranty exists to absorb both. Note that a follower you yourself block or remove is not refilled, because that was your action and not a drop.
What the refill does not cover: drops outside the 30-day window, drops on standard-tier services that do not include refill in the service name, and changes you cause yourself such as setting the Page to unpublished or restricting follow visibility. When a drop is eligible, refill turnaround is typically fast. Submit the order ID through the dashboard or the REST API.
Safety, Bans, and What Facebook Actually Detects
Facebook's community standards discourage artificial inflation of metrics, but enforcement targets specific behavior, not the fact that a Page gained followers. The patterns Facebook acts on are automation tools that log into your account, scripted activity performed by your account, mass-messaging spam, and policy violations in the content itself. An external service that adds followers to a public Page without ever accessing your account does not match those patterns.
This is why NLO SMM only needs the public Page or Profile URL. There is no login, no OAuth, no password, and nothing installed. Because no software touches your account, a follower order cannot trigger the automation-based enforcement that actually gets accounts restricted. The relevant safety surface is the content itself: keep posts within Facebook's community standards, since a content violation can hurt or remove a Page regardless of how many followers it has.
An honest caveat belongs here: no provider can guarantee against future platform policy changes, and anyone promising a permanent guarantee is overstating it. Keep the follower count plausible relative to your account age and post engagement, ramp it over time on new Pages, and run real content on top. Done that way the risk is low, but never mathematically zero, so size your spend accordingly.
When to Use Drip-Feed Delivery
Drip-feed spreads a follower order across a delivery window instead of dropping it all at once. It usually costs the same per follower; you are choosing a delivery shape. Three situations decide the call.
New or small Pages
A Page with 200 followers that jumps to 50,000 overnight reads as bought to anyone paying attention, and to Facebook's anomaly detection it stands out far more than a steady climb. Drip the order over the first few weeks so the curve mirrors how a real audience builds. Pair it with post likes and comments on actual posts so engagement keeps pace with the follower number.
Keeping the ratio sane as the Page grows
Followers are the denominator for your engagement ratios. If you drip followers, run engagement on your posts at the same time so a Page with 30,000 followers does not show 4 reactions on its latest post. Real Pages that grow this fast also generate proportional engagement; bought ones often do not, which is exactly the gap a viewer notices.
Pages doing paid promotion or creator monetization
If you are running ads or applying for monetization (in-stream ads, creator program access), a sharp unexplained spike in followers in the days before review draws more scrutiny than a steady climb. Order the followers earlier and drip them so the growth curve looks consistent with the rest of the Page's history.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, refill triggers, and bulk operations. It is the same backend the dashboard uses, so anything you can do by hand you can automate.
Two groups rely on it. Marketing agencies push followers to many client Pages from a single balance and pull status programmatically instead of watching a dashboard. Reseller panels connect their own storefront to NLO SMM as an upstream provider and forward orders through the API; if you run one, the child panel option is built for exactly this. Standard rate limits apply, and higher limits are available on request through the dashboard.
For bulk buyers, ordering followers, Page likes, post likes, and comments in coordinated quantities through one account is simpler than juggling several providers, and it keeps the follower-to-engagement ratio in your control rather than buying followers in isolation. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Facebook followers is mostly about how a Page or Profile reads to people who land on it. The realistic range of buyers includes:
Page admins seeding a new business presence, lifting the count above the empty-Page baseline so first visitors take the brand seriously.
Small businesses, making a local Page look established before running ads or driving traffic from a website.
Creators and personalities, raising Profile or Page follower counts toward thresholds that affect creator program eligibility and brand-deal credibility.
Brand managers running campaigns, making sure the Page that an ad clicks through to looks like a credible brand, not an empty shell.
Marketing agencies, managing many client Pages and topping up follower counts through the API.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Facebook followers from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.
What unites them is a profile-level goal: make the count match the ambition of the Page, then keep the per-post engagement proportional so the whole presence reads as real.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying followers can lift a Page or expose it as inflated, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors.
Spiking a small or new Page
A brand-new Page that jumps from zero to 100,000 followers in a day is the classic giveaway. Ramp the order with drip-feed so the curve mirrors how real audiences grow, and run real posts during the ramp so the numbers have a story.
Letting the engagement ratio go lopsided
A Page with 200,000 followers and a handful of reactions per post is the version visitors and Facebook both flag as bought. Buy post likes, comments, and reactions on your real posts so the proportions stay sane as the follower count climbs.
Buying followers instead of fixing weak content
Followers do not run the Page. If your posts get no organic engagement before you buy followers, they will get no organic engagement after either, just on a bigger base. Spend on follower growth for Pages that already have posts worth seeing.
Ignoring Page Likes vs Followers
Pages have both counts. If you only buy followers and the Page Likes count sits much lower for a long time, the gap looks unusual since organic users typically like and follow together. Use the Page likes service alongside followers when you are building from scratch so the two counts grow together.
Using any service that asks for your password
No follower service needs your password. A public Page or Profile URL is the only input required. Treat a password request as a reason to leave.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing depends on the quality tier and order size. Standard followers from mixed-quality accounts are the cheapest; premium real-account followers with refill cost more. Exact rates show live in the order panel above, and larger orders get better per-1,000 pricing. The full catalog is on the services page.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password and never logs into your account. NLO SMM only needs the public Page or Profile URL. No credentials, no app authorization, no automation on your account. Facebook's enforcement targets accounts that run automation on themselves, not Pages or Profiles that gain followers from external accounts. No provider can guarantee against future policy changes, so keep growth plausible and run real content.
No. The only input required is the public URL of the Page or Profile. Any service that asks for your password should be avoided. There is no legitimate reason a follower service needs account credentials.
Facebook tracks them as separate counts on Pages. Liking a Page also follows it by default, but a user can unfollow without unliking, so a busy Page typically has slightly more Likes than Followers. This service adds to the Followers count, which is the audience eligible to see your posts in News Feed. If you also want to lift the Page Likes count, use Buy Facebook Page Likes alongside this service.
Standard orders typically start within 60 seconds and complete over hours for smaller volumes. Larger orders (50K+) complete over 24 to 72 hours. Drip-feed services spread delivery over days or weeks for accounts where a sudden jump would look out of place.
Some can. Facebook periodically prunes accounts it flags as inactive or in violation, and supply accounts can be deleted between order and refill. Premium-tier services include a 30-day refill that replaces eligible drops within that window. Standard tiers without refill in the name are not covered.
Yes, as long as the Profile has public Follow enabled. Profiles need to turn on the "Public" follow setting so anyone, not just friends, can subscribe to public posts. Pages have follow enabled by default. The service catalog lists Profile-specific and Page-specific options where the supply differs.
It raises the size of the audience eligible to see your posts in News Feed, but it does not force distribution. Facebook still ranks each post on engagement signals before deciding how many followers to show it to. The follower count sets the ceiling; the per-post engagement decides how close you get to it. For best results, pair followers with engagement on the actual posts.
Yes. The REST API at /api covers order placement, status checks, balance, refill triggers, and bulk operations, and is used by agencies and reseller child panels. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits are available on request.
Credit and debit cards, cryptocurrency including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT, and several regional processors. Available methods are listed on the Add Funds page after you create an account.
Order Facebook Followers
Real followers on any public Page or Profile with a 30-day refill warranty on premium tiers, a sub-60-second start, and the public URL as the only required input. Order from the dashboard or automate through the REST API.