Real Facebook accounts liking your business or creator Page, with a 30-day refill warranty. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only the public Page URL. Used by Page admins, agencies, and reseller panels through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. Zero risk of account bans.
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Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Facebook Page Like services, written without marketing fluff.
Real-Account Page Likes
Premium-tier Page Likes 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.
Country-Targeted Options
The catalog includes country-targeted Page Like services (USA, UK, Brazil, India, and others) for local businesses where the country of the audience matters. Targeted Likes cost more than mixed-country supply, since the pool is smaller.
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 Page Like count drops within that window because Facebook prunes inactive accounts or supply accounts go offline, the system replaces the lost Likes. Standard services without refill in the name are not covered.
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public Page URL only. There is no OAuth flow, no password field, no third-party app authorization, no admin access on your Page. If the Page 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, country-targeted, or drip-feed. Service names state the quality tier and targeting clearly.
4
Paste Page URL
Public Facebook Page URL only, never your password. The Page 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.
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When you buy Facebook Page Likes, you are paying for other accounts to tap "Like" on your business or creator Page. You hand over the public Page 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 hit the Like button. The Page Like number that Facebook shows in the Page header rises the same way it would from organic Likes.
Page Likes are a Page-only metric. Personal Profiles do not have a "Like" count; they have friends and (if Follow is enabled) followers. This service therefore only works on Facebook Pages: business Pages, creator Pages, brand Pages, public-figure Pages, and so on. If you are trying to grow a personal Profile, the right service is Buy Facebook Followers instead.
There is also the Like-versus-Follow distinction worth being clear about. When someone Likes a Page, Facebook by default also Follows them with that account, which is why a Page's Likes and Followers usually move together. A user can unfollow without unliking, so a busy Page commonly has a few more Likes than Followers; the gap should stay small. Buy Page Likes when you want the headline credibility number to rise (the figure visitors and ads optimisers see first), and pair them with Followers so the two counts grow in step.
The Page Like count is the headline credibility number for a Facebook Page. It is what a visitor sees first under the Page name, what shows up in Facebook ads previews next to the brand, and one of the inputs Facebook uses when ranking Page recommendations in places like the Pages tab and "Pages you may like" suggestions. A higher Like count makes the Page look more established at first glance, which is the social-proof effect this service is designed to produce.
What Page Likes do not do is force News Feed distribution. Page posts are surfaced based on each post's predicted engagement and on the Followers eligible to see them, weighed by signals Meta has named publicly: meaningful social interactions (comments and replies above passive views), recency, and how much each Follower has previously engaged with the Page. A Page with 500,000 Likes and 8 reactions per post reaches fewer people in News Feed than a Page with 50,000 Likes and 600 reactions, because the per-post signal is weak. Use Page Likes to lift first-impression credibility, and run post likes, comments, and reactions on actual posts to keep the engagement profile believable.
One ad-specific note. Brands running paid Facebook campaigns often find that ad credibility (clicks, conversions, comments under sponsored posts) improves when the Page already looks established. A Page with 50 Likes promoting a product to thousands of viewers reads as "new and untrusted" even with a strong creative; a Page with a few thousand Likes looks like an actual business. The Like count is not a ranking lever inside Ads Manager, but it changes how the same ad performs because the audience is judging the source.
Quality Tiers and Country Targeting
The Facebook Page Like 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 Likes
The lowest price point. These come from a mix of older recycled accounts with thinner profiles, sourced from wherever supply is cheapest. The Like count rises, and at a glance the Page looks larger, but if a visitor clicks through the followers list they will see fewer photos and less local relevance. Useful when the goal is a headline number on a budget.
Premium Real-Account Likes with Refill
Real Facebook profiles with photos, friends, and posting history. They look credible if a visitor inspects them, they hold better against Facebook's periodic pruning, and the 30-day refill replaces any drops in that window. The right choice for brand Pages, creator Pages, and any Page that will be used in paid promotion.
Country-Targeted Likes
Likes from accounts based in a specific country (commonly USA, UK, Brazil, India, and the EU). These cost more than mixed-country supply because the targeting narrows the pool. Use them for local businesses where a non-local audience makes no sense (a Belgrade restaurant Page with 90 percent Indian Likes looks artificial; one with mostly Serbian Likes does not).
Drip-Feed
A delivery mode rather than a quality bracket. Drip-feed spreads the Likes across days or weeks instead of dropping the full order at once. Choose it for new or small Pages where a sudden jump would stand out, and for Pages running ads or applying for monetization where a smooth growth curve matters. More on the timing in when to use drip-feed below.
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How the Refill Warranty Works
The 30-day refill warranty covers attrition on premium-tier Page Like services. The system records the Like 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 Page Likes those accounts had given. Supply accounts can also be deleted by their owners or by Facebook between order and refill. The warranty exists to absorb both.
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, renaming the Page in a way that flags it for review, or moving the Page to a category that triggers a manual review. 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 Likes. 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 Likes to a public Page without ever accessing your account does not match those patterns.
This is why NLO SMM only needs the public Page URL. There is no login, no OAuth, no password, no admin access, and nothing installed. Because no software touches your account, a Like order cannot trigger the automation-based enforcement that actually gets accounts and Pages restricted. The relevant safety surface for a Page is content and category: keep posts within Facebook's community standards, do not put the Page in a sensitive category (financial services, supplements, regulated industries) without the matching documentation, and the Page is unlikely to draw enforcement scrutiny.
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 Like count plausible relative to your Page age and post engagement, drip-feed for new or small Pages, and run real content on top. Done that way the risk is low. Never mathematically zero, so size your spend accordingly.
When to Use Drip-Feed Delivery
Drip-feed spreads a Page Like order across a delivery window instead of dropping it all at once. It usually costs the same per Like; you are choosing a delivery shape. Three situations decide the call.
New or small Pages
A Page with 80 Likes that jumps to 50,000 overnight is the classic giveaway, both to anyone visiting and to Facebook's Page-anomaly detection. Drip the order over the first few weeks so the curve mirrors how a real audience builds, and post real content during the ramp so the growth has a story behind it instead of sitting under a single instant step.
Before launching paid ads
If you are about to run Facebook ads from the Page, ad reviewers and Page-quality systems take a fresh look. A Page that recently spiked from 80 to 80,000 Likes in 24 hours draws more scrutiny than one that climbed steadily over weeks. Order earlier and drip the delivery across the lead-up so the growth curve looks consistent with the rest of the Page's history when the campaign goes live.
Country-targeted orders for local businesses
Local business Pages benefit more from a steady local-Like curve than from a one-day country-targeted dump. A neighbourhood cafe that goes from 200 local Likes to 8,000 in a day looks bought; one that climbs by a few hundred a day over weeks looks like word-of-mouth catching on. Pair drip-feed with a country-targeted tier when the goal is a credible local-business presence.
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 Page Likes 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 Page Likes, Followers, post likes, and comments in coordinated quantities through one account is simpler than juggling several providers, and it keeps the engagement profile in your control rather than buying Likes in isolation on an otherwise quiet Page. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Facebook Page Likes is mostly about how a Page reads to people landing on it for the first time. The realistic range of buyers includes:
Small businesses, making a local Page look established before running ads or pointing website traffic at it.
Restaurants, cafes, salons, and other local services, where a healthy Page Like count and country-targeted Likes lend credibility to a neighbourhood business presence.
Brand managers running campaigns, lifting the Page Like count so the brand that an ad clicks through to looks like a real business, not an empty shell.
Creator Pages and public figures, raising the headline number toward thresholds that affect creator program eligibility and partnership credibility.
Marketing agencies, managing many client Pages and topping up Like counts through the API.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Facebook Page Likes from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.
What unites them is a Page-level goal: make the headline Like count match the ambition of the brand, then keep posts and engagement believable so the whole presence reads as real.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying Page Likes can lift a Page or expose it as inflated, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors.
Spiking a small or new Page
A Page with 200 Likes that jumps to 100,000 in a day is the classic giveaway. Ramp the order with drip-feed so the curve mirrors how real brand Pages grow, and run real posts during the ramp so the numbers have a story behind them.
Letting the Like-to-Follower gap grow large
Liking a Page also follows it by default, so the two counts usually move together. A Page with 100,000 Likes and 6,000 Followers shows that almost everyone who Liked the Page also chose to unfollow it, which reads as bought. Buy Followers alongside Page Likes so the gap stays small.
Wrong country targeting for the business
A neighbourhood cafe with 90 percent Indian Likes is the version visitors and ad reviewers both flag as artificial. Match the country-targeted tier to the actual audience for the business; if you are operating in the United States, buy US Likes, not generic mixed-country Likes.
Buying Likes instead of posting
Page Likes do not produce content. A Page with 200,000 Likes and one post a month gets almost no News Feed reach to those Likes, because Facebook ranks each post on engagement before deciding how many of the eligible audience to surface it to. Spend on Like growth for Pages that are actually being run.
Using any service that asks for your password or admin access
No Page Like service needs your password, and no service needs admin access to your Page. The public Page URL is the only input required. Treat a password request or an admin-permissions request as a reason to leave.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing depends on the quality tier, country targeting, and order size. Standard mixed-country Likes are the cheapest; premium real-account Likes with refill cost more; country-targeted Likes (USA, UK, Brazil, India, and others) cost more again because the supply pool is narrower. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password and never asks for admin access on your Page. NLO SMM only needs the public Page URL. No credentials, no app authorization, no automation on your account. Facebook's enforcement targets accounts that run automation on themselves, not Pages that gain Likes from external accounts. Keep the Page content and category within Facebook's standards, since that is what enforcement actually looks at. No provider can guarantee against future policy changes.
No to both. The only input required is the public Page URL. Any service that asks for your password or for admin permissions on your Page should be avoided. There is no legitimate reason a Page Like service needs either.
Facebook tracks them as separate counts on Pages. Liking a Page also Follows it by default, so the two move together, but a user can unfollow without unliking. The Like count is the headline number visitors see first under the Page name and the one Facebook ads previews show next to the brand. The Follower count is the audience eligible to see your posts in News Feed. For most Pages, both should grow together; if you only buy one, the gap looks unusual.
Yes. The catalog includes country-targeted Page Like options for the most-requested regions. They cost more than mixed-country Likes because the supply pool is smaller, but they are the right choice for local businesses where the country of the audience needs to make sense. For a list of currently available countries, check the live services page.
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 new Pages, Pages running ads, or accounts where a sudden jump would stand out.
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.
The Like count is not a ranking lever inside Ads Manager, but it changes how the same ad performs because the audience is judging the source. A Page with 50 Likes promoting a product reads as new and untrusted, even with strong creative; a Page with a few thousand Likes looks like a real business. Page Likes set the credibility floor under your ad creatives.
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 Page Likes
Real Page Likes on any public Facebook Page, including country-targeted options for local businesses, with a 30-day refill warranty on premium tiers, a sub-60-second start, and the public Page URL as the only required input. Order from the dashboard or automate through the REST API.