Real Instagram comments on any public feed post, Reel, or carousel. Write your own custom text or pick random/emoji packages. 30-day refill warranty on premium tiers. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only the post URL. Used by creators, agencies, and reseller panels through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. Zero risk of account bans.
Custom or Random
Write your own lines or pick random/emoji packages.
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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 Instagram comment services, written without marketing fluff.
Real-Account Comments
Premium-tier comments come from real Instagram profiles with photos, posts, and followers of their own. Lower tiers use mixed-quality accounts at lower prices. The service name in the catalog tells you which tier you are buying, so there are no surprises after delivery.
Custom or Random Comments
Supply your own lines and the comments say exactly what you write, or pick a random/emoji package for generic positive comments. Custom comments let you stay on-topic, which matters because every comment is visible text that real viewers read on the post.
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 comments on your post drop within that window because Instagram filters some out or supply accounts go inactive, the system replaces them. Standard services without refill in the name are not covered.
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public Instagram post URL only. There is no OAuth flow, no password field, no third-party app authorization. If the post 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 Comment Type
Custom comments (you write the lines), random comments, or emoji comments, plus standard or premium account quality. The service name states the type and tier.
4
Paste Post URL & Comments
Public Instagram post or Reel URL only, never your password. For custom comments, paste your lines, one per line. The post must be public during delivery.
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 Instagram comments, you are paying for other accounts to post text comments on a specific Instagram post: a single feed photo, a carousel, a Reel, or a video post. You hand over the post URL and, for custom comments, the exact lines you want posted, not your login. Each comment is added under the post and raises its comment count. The panel routes your order to a network of real Instagram accounts (premium tiers) or older recycled accounts (standard tiers) that post the comments.
Comments are different from every other Instagram metric in one important way: they are visible, human-readable text. A like, a view, a save, or a share is just a number, but a comment shows a username, an avatar, and words that every future viewer reads while they decide whether to engage. That is why what the comments say matters as much as how many there are. You can supply your own lines (custom comments) to keep them on-topic, or choose a random/emoji package for generic positive comments. This service does not touch Stories (Stories use direct messages, not public comments) or Highlights; it works on the standard public post types where comments appear under the media.
Buying comments does not replace making content people want to engage with. A post that scrolls past without holding attention will not be rescued by a comment count. What comments change is the engagement signal Instagram reads, the social proof of an active comment section, and the dwell time visitors spend on the post while they read it. Pair comments with Instagram likes and views on the same post so the engagement profile stays proportional and believable.
Commenting is one of the strongest engagement actions Instagram tracks. In its own publishing about how feed and Explore ranking work, Instagram lists "interactions" (comments, saves, shares, sends) as the heavier-weight signals over passive engagement like likes, because they take more deliberate effort and indicate the post was actually worth responding to. A post with a healthy comment section pushes more strongly into the Explore Page and Reels feed than the same post with only likes.
There is a catch specific to comments, and it cuts both ways. Because comments are public text, a relevant on-topic comment adds real social proof and feeds the engagement signal at the same time. But a generic comment ("Nice!" repeated fifty times, or remarks that have nothing to do with the post) is obvious to any human scrolling the section, and Instagram's spam-filtering systems are aggressive about flagging text that looks low-effort. This is why custom comments that fit the content usually outperform cheap random ones, even when the raw count is the same.
As with every metric, content quality is the ceiling. Comments strengthen the engagement profile and can keep viewers on the post longer reading the section, but no comment count overrides a post people swipe past without reacting. Use comments to make a working post look alive, not to rescue one that is not landing.
Comment Types and Quality Tiers
The Instagram comment services on NLO SMM are defined by two things: the type of comment and the quality of the accounts posting them. Both are stated in the service name.
Custom Comments
You supply the exact text, one comment per line, and those are what get posted. This is the option to use when the comments matter, since on-topic lines that fit the post look genuine and can steer the conversation. It is the best choice for brand posts, creator content, and any post where viewers will actually read the section before deciding to engage or follow.
Random & Emoji Comments
Generic positive comments or emoji reactions from the service's own pool. Cheaper and faster, useful when you mainly want to lift the comment count and warm up the section, but they read as generic. Keep volumes modest and use them where the section is not the main read.
Standard vs Premium Accounts
Independently of comment type, the accounts posting can be standard (mixed quality, sometimes thinner profiles) or premium (real Instagram accounts with photos, posts, and followers of their own). Premium tiers include the 30-day refill and look more credible if anyone taps the commenting profiles. There is more on timing in when to use drip-feed below.
The 30-day refill warranty covers attrition on premium-tier comment services. The system records the comment count on your post 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. Instagram periodically removes comments or purges accounts flagged as inactive or in violation of policy, which takes their comments with them. Supply accounts may also be deleted by their owners. The warranty exists to absorb both. Note that a comment you hide, restrict, or delete yourself is not refilled, because that was a moderation action and not a drop.
What the warranty 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 deleting the post, archiving it, switching the account to private, or turning off comments. 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 Instagram Actually Detects
Instagram's community guidelines discourage artificial inflation of metrics, but enforcement targets specific behavior, not the fact that a post gained comments. The patterns Instagram acts on are automation tools that log into your account, scripted activity performed by your account, mass-DM spam, and policy violations in the content itself. An external service that posts comments from other accounts without ever touching your account does not match those patterns.
Comments carry one extra consideration the number-only metrics do not: the text itself has to survive Instagram's spam filter. Repetitive comments, comments with links, comments that look templated, and comments that violate policy are filtered or hidden by Instagram regardless of who posted them. NLO SMM only ever needs the public post URL and your comment lines, no login, no OAuth, no password, nothing installed, so the safety surface for the account is content-side rather than account-side. Keep custom lines varied, on-topic, and link-free.
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 comment count plausible relative to the post's likes and reach, keep custom text on-topic, treat purchased comments as one input alongside genuine content, and use drip-feed when an instant spike would stand out. 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 comment order across a delivery window instead of dropping it all at once. It usually costs the same per comment; you are choosing a delivery shape. Comments make a spike especially obvious on Instagram, since real comment sections build over hours and the section reads chronologically. Three situations decide the call.
When likes and views are still low
A post with 200 likes and 500 comments is an impossible engagement profile on Instagram. Keep comments behind your likes and roughly aligned with the post's reach. If you are boosting a fresh post, drip the comments so the section fills in gradually. Pair the order with likes and views to keep the ratio believable.
When you want a natural-looking conversation
Real comment sections build over the first day or two after posting, not in one burst. Spreading custom comments over the first 12 to 48 hours after posting makes the section read like genuine viewers arriving, which is also when Instagram's ranking pays the most attention to engagement signals on the post.
When you are boosting Reels for distribution
Reels rank heavily on the early signals after publishing. A Reel that jumps to 500 comments in the first ten minutes then flatlines looks more manipulated than one that climbs over the first 24 hours. Drip the comments across the Reels distribution window so the engagement curve matches what the Reels feed actually rewards.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, refill triggers, and bulk operations, including passing custom comment lines with the order. 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 post comments to many client posts 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 comments alongside likes, views, and saves on the same post through one balance is simpler than juggling several providers, and it keeps the engagement profile in your control rather than buying comments in isolation. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Instagram comments is mostly about making a post's comment section look active and on-topic for the audience that will read it. The realistic range of buyers includes:
Creators warming up a key upload, seeding the first on-topic comments so real viewers feel comfortable joining the conversation instead of landing on an empty section.
Brand managers running launches and campaigns, ensuring product posts and campaign creative show a healthy comment section when paid traffic arrives.
Influencers and creator accounts, keeping engagement signals consistent across the feed so the Explore Page distribution stays warm.
Small businesses, adding questions and positive remarks under product, offer, and event posts so they read as discussed, not ignored.
Marketing agencies, posting tailored comment sets per client through the API with custom text matched per post.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Instagram comments from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.
What unites them is a per-post goal: make the comment section look like a real, on-topic conversation, then let genuine viewers add to it.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying Instagram comments can make a post look alive or expose it as bot-boosted, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors.
Using generic comments where people will read them
This is the biggest one and it is unique to comments. Fifty identical "Nice photo!" lines, or remarks that have nothing to do with the post, are obvious to any human scrolling the section and do more harm than a low comment count. Use custom, on-topic comments when the section is visible to a real audience, especially on creator and brand posts.
Letting the engagement ratio go lopsided
Comments are rarer than likes, which are rarer than reach on real Instagram posts. A post with more comments than likes, or a comment count close to its view count, reads as bought at a glance. Keep comments behind likes and aligned with the post's views.
Dropping them all in one burst
A wall of comments with near-identical timestamps reads as automated, and the chronological comment section makes the clustering visible. Drip the order across hours so the section fills in the way a real conversation would.
Comment text that triggers the spam filter
Repetitive lines, comments with links, very short comments, and comments with banned keywords get filtered or hidden by Instagram automatically. Keep custom lines varied, link-free, and natural so they survive the filter and stay visible.
Using any service that asks for your password
No comment service needs your password, only the public post URL and your comment lines. Treat a password request as a reason to leave. The same applies if you also buy Instagram followers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing depends on the comment type and account quality. Random or emoji comments are the cheapest; custom comments and premium real-account comments 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 post URL and, for custom comments, your text. No credentials, no app authorization, no automation on your account. Instagram's enforcement targets accounts that run automation on themselves, not posts that receive comments from external accounts. Keep comment text clean and on-topic, since Instagram can filter or hide text that breaks its rules. No provider can guarantee against future policy changes.
No. The only inputs required are the public URL of the post and, for custom comments, the lines you want posted. Any service that asks for your password should be avoided. There is no legitimate reason a comment service needs account credentials.
Yes, that is the custom comments option. You provide the exact lines, one per line, and those get posted. It is the better choice when the section is visible to a real audience, since on-topic comments look genuine while generic ones stand out. Random and emoji packages are available when you just want to lift the count.
Yes. The service works on any public Instagram post that has a comment section: single feed photos, carousels, Reels, and video posts. Stories use direct messages instead of public comments, so they are not supported through this service; Story Views are sold separately.
Standard comment orders typically start within 60 seconds; larger or custom orders complete over hours. Drip-feed is recommended for comments so the section fills in like a real conversation rather than a single burst. Because Instagram's ranking pays the most attention to engagement in the first hours after posting, ordering soon after you publish gets the most value.
Some can. Instagram occasionally filters or hides comments through its spam systems, and supply accounts may be purged. Premium-tier services include a 30-day refill that replaces eligible drops. Comments you hide, restrict, or delete yourself are not refilled. Standard tiers without refill in the name are not covered.
Commenting is one of Instagram's stronger ranking signals (Instagram weights interactions like comments, saves, and shares above passive likes), and an active section keeps viewers on the post longer reading it. A healthy comment count makes a post more likely to be surfaced through Explore and Reels distribution. But a comment count does not override weak content, and off-topic comments can hurt credibility more than help.
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.
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Order Instagram Comments
Real comments on any public Instagram post, Reel, or carousel. Custom text or random/emoji packages, with a 30-day refill warranty on premium tiers, a sub-60-second start, and the post URL as the only required input. Order from the dashboard or automate through the REST API.