Real-looking Kick followers added to your channel through the public follow endpoint, with 30-day refill warranty, drip-feed delivery, and country-targeted options for US, UK, EU, and other regions. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only your public Kick channel URL. Used by streamers chasing the Kick Partner Program, agencies, and reseller panels through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. Zero risk of channel suspensions.
30-Day Refill Warranty
If followers drop within 30 days, the dashboard shows a refill button and the missing followers are topped back up at no charge.
Country Targeting
Geo-targeted services for US, UK, EU, BR, and other regions. Useful for partner-grade channels and regional brand deals.
24/7 Support
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Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Kick follower services, written without marketing fluff.
Real-Account Followers
Premium-tier followers come from real Kick accounts with usernames, profile data, and existing follow lists, so the follower list on your channel reads as a real audience rather than rows of blank avatars. Lower tiers use older recycled accounts at lower prices.
30-Day Refill Warranty
Followers occasionally drop as Kick purges flagged accounts. If the count slips during the warranty window, the dashboard shows a refill button next to the order and the missing followers are topped back up at no charge.
Country-Targeted Options
Geo-routed follower services for US, UK, EU, Brazil, India, and other regions. Useful when the channel targets a regional audience or when partnership and brand-deal coordinators screen the follower-base mix.
Drip-Feed Delivery
Drip splits the ordered quantity across hours or days so the follower count grows on a believable curve rather than jumping from 200 to 20,000 in an afternoon. Important on Kick because partnership reviewers look at growth shape.
No Credentials Required
Orders use your public Kick channel URL only. There is no OAuth flow, no password field, no third-party app authorization. The channel must be public and reachable so the supply accounts can hit the follow endpoint.
Public REST API
The full REST API at /api covers order placement, status, balance, and bulk operations. Agencies push follower orders against many client channels from one balance. Standard rate limits apply.
Process
How Ordering Works
The full flow from account creation to delivery. Five steps, plain English.
1
Create an Account
Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.
2
Add Funds
Top up the balance with card, crypto, or a regional processor. The exact methods show on the Add Funds page.
3
Pick a Service
Choose standard or premium tier, with or without country targeting, instant or drip-feed. The service name states the tier and any extras.
4
Paste Channel URL
Public Kick channel URL only, never your password. Set the quantity, place the order.
5
Track in Dashboard
Order status updates in real time. Standard tiers typically show in progress within a minute of placement. Refill button appears for any drop in the 30-day window.
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When you buy Kick followers, you are paying for other Kick accounts to press the Follow button on your channel page so the follower number visible at the top of your profile and on your channel card in the directory goes up. You hand over your public channel URL, not your login, and the panel routes the order to a network of real Kick accounts (premium tiers) or older recycled accounts (standard tiers) that perform the follow.
Followers are a persistent metric on Kick. Once an account follows you, the relationship stays in place until that account unfollows or is purged by platform integrity systems. That is the key difference from chatters and viewers, which are session-bound to a live stream and disappear when the broadcast ends. Followers persist across streams, show on your channel even when you are offline, and feed into both partnership eligibility and the social-proof signal new visitors read when they land on your page.
The order does not require you to be live. The follow endpoint works regardless of whether you are currently broadcasting, which means you can schedule follower orders independent of your stream calendar. The only requirement is that the channel be public and reachable through its standard URL so the supply accounts can hit the follow button.
Kick runs an affiliate-and-partner track that unlocks subscription monetization, ad revenue share (the 95/5 split the platform built its reputation on), and brand-deal coordination through the partner team. The exact eligibility criteria evolve over time and are not always published in full, but the consistently load-bearing inputs include follower count, average concurrent viewers across recent streams, broadcast hours, and the ratio between followers and active audience.
Two practical implications for follower orders. First, follower count alone does not get a channel partnered; the active-audience side has to be there too. Buying 50,000 followers on a channel that streams to 5 viewers is read as inflation, not growth, by the partnership review. The right structure is to lift followers and active engagement (viewers, chatters) in proportion so the channel passes both criteria together.
Second, growth shape matters more than the headline number. A channel that goes from 800 followers to 3,000 over a quarter reads as a real climb; one that jumps from 800 to 30,000 in a week reads as bought regardless of how the followers were sourced. Drip-feed delivery (covered later in section 6) is the mechanism that solves this, by spreading the ordered followers across days or weeks so the daily-followers chart on the channel looks like organic momentum rather than a single spike.
Beyond partnership, follower count is the first social-proof number a new visitor sees on your channel card and profile. A channel showing 12,000 followers and 50 viewers reads as an established creator on a quiet day; a channel showing 47 followers and 50 viewers reads as a brand-new account that has not yet earned an audience. The visitor inference shifts what they do next: follow, click into the stream, or click away.
Quality Tiers and Country Targeting
The Kick follower services on NLO SMM split along two axes: the quality of the supply accounts and the geographic mix of the followers. Both are stated in the service name.
Standard Followers
The lowest price point. Supply comes from older recycled accounts with thinner profiles. The follower count rises and the partnership math works, but if a visitor or partnership reviewer opens the follower list and scrolls a few rows, they will see usernames without much profile data. Useful when the goal is the headline number and the budget matters more than how the follower list reads on close inspection.
Premium Real-Account Followers
Real Kick accounts with usernames, follow lists of their own, and existing chat activity on other channels. They look credible when partnership reviewers screen the follower base or when a brand-deal coordinator does a sanity check on the audience. This is the right choice for channels approaching Kick Partner review or running brand campaigns where the audience profile will be inspected.
Country-Targeted Followers
Some services route followers from specific regions (USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, others). Useful when the channel targets a regional audience, when a brand campaign requires a particular country mix, or when the rest of the existing audience already skews to one geography and the bought followers need to match. Geo-targeted services cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller.
Slow-Drip Tiers
A few services are sold specifically with extended drip schedules (1,000 followers per day for ten days, for example) instead of a single delivery curve. These are priced as a premium because the supply has to maintain a steady release rate over the window, but they produce the cleanest daily-followers chart for partnership review.
Most Kick follower services on NLO SMM carry a 30-day refill warranty. Inside the warranty window, if a portion of the delivered followers drops off due to supply-side integrity churn, the dashboard shows a refill button next to the order and the missing followers are topped back up at no charge. The exact warranty length is stated on each service in the catalog.
Follower drop happens for two reasons. First, Kick's integrity systems periodically purge accounts flagged as inauthentic, and a percentage of supply accounts get caught in those sweeps. Second, supply accounts can be removed by the platform for separate policy reasons unrelated to your order. Both cases produce a small drop in your follower count, and the refill mechanic catches the difference automatically when you press the button.
A practical note: the warranty is bound to the channel staying public and reachable through its standard URL. If the channel is set to private, the username is changed, the channel is renamed in a way that breaks the URL, or the account is suspended, the refill mechanic cannot reach the channel and the warranty pauses until the channel is reachable again. Keep the channel URL stable through the warranty period if refill matters.
Safety, Bans, and What Kick Actually Detects
Kick's terms of service prohibit artificial inflation, but enforcement targets specific behavior, not the fact that a channel gained followers. The patterns Kick acts on are credential stuffing, accounts running automation tools against the platform from the streamer side, repeated platform abuse reports, and content policy violations in the broadcast itself. An external service that has other accounts press follow on your public channel does not match those patterns.
This is why NLO SMM only needs your public channel URL. There is no login, no OAuth, no password, no admin access, and nothing installed on the streamer's account. Because no software touches your account, a follower order cannot trigger the account-side enforcement that gets channels suspended. The relevant safety surface is what your channel itself does: do not run third-party automation on your streaming machine, do not abuse Kick's APIs from your own account, and keep the broadcast within Kick's content standards.
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 growing on a shape that looks like real momentum (drip-feed rather than a single spike) and keep the rest of the channel metrics roughly in proportion to the audience. A channel with 200,000 followers and 12 average viewers will look off to anyone running a partnership review, regardless of how the followers got there.
Drip-Feed Delivery and Growth-Curve Realism
Drip-feed splits the ordered quantity across a set window (hours, days, or even weeks for slow-drip tiers) so the follower count grows on a curve that resembles real audience momentum rather than a vertical spike. For Kick channels chasing partnership review, this is the single most important configuration setting on the order.
Why partnership reviewers look at growth shape
The Kick partnership review looks at follower history and daily-followers charts, not just the current count. A chart that climbs steadily over weeks reads as a real growing channel. A chart that is flat for six months and then shows a 5,000-follower vertical line on one Tuesday reads as inflation, even though the final number is the same. Drip-feed shapes the bought followers into the first chart rather than the second.
Match the drip rate to your stream cadence
The most believable shape for bought followers is one that grows on the days you actually stream. If you broadcast Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday, set the drip so most of the day's followers land on those days and the off-days show smaller increments. Many drip services let you set start/stop windows; if not, ordering smaller batches on streaming days and skipping off-days produces the same shape.
When to skip drip and run instant
If the channel already has a believable growth chart and the goal is just to push the headline number above a specific threshold for a brand-deal pitch deck or a screenshot, instant delivery is fine because the visible curve is already in place. Drip matters during the partnership-track climb; once that gate is cleared, the curve shape carries less weight.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, and bulk operations. It is the same backend the dashboard uses, so anything you can do by hand you can automate, including drip-feed schedules that fire follower batches on a calendar you define.
Two groups rely on it. Marketing agencies and talent management firms push followers to many client channels from a single balance, often on a weekly cadence so the daily-followers chart climbs smoothly across the rostered streamers. 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, higher limits are available on request through the dashboard.
For streamers running a full Kick strategy, ordering followers alongside viewers, chatters, and subscribers through one balance is simpler than juggling several providers. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Kick followers is mostly about partnership-track positioning and the first social-proof number visitors see on a channel card. The realistic buyer pool includes:
New streamers building early traction, lifting the follower count so the channel card stops reading as a brand-new account when category browsers click in.
Streamers approaching Kick Partner review, growing follower count alongside concurrent-viewer averages so the channel passes both sides of the partnership criteria.
Established streamers migrated from Twitch, rebuilding follower counts on Kick to roughly match the audience size they had on the old platform.
Streamers chasing brand deals, lifting followers so the channel passes audience-size screening with brand-deal coordinators and sponsorship platforms.
Talent management firms, maintaining steady follower growth across rostered streamers through the API.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing Kick follower services from NLO SMM and reselling to their own customers.
What unites them is a credibility-and-eligibility goal: get the follower number to a level that matches the rest of the channel's audience so visitors, partners, and brand coordinators read the channel as a real growing creator rather than a brand-new account.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying Kick followers can compound real growth or fail to convert into anything, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors.
Buying followers without lifting the active-audience side
A channel with 80,000 followers and 6 average viewers will fail partnership review regardless of how the followers got there, because the partnership math weighs concurrent viewer averages alongside the follower count. Pair follower orders with viewer orders and chatter orders so both sides of the criteria move together.
Instant delivery before partnership review
A flat daily-followers chart that shows a 10,000-follower vertical spike on a single Tuesday reads as inflation to partnership reviewers. Use drip-feed delivery, ideally with a drip duration of at least a week and follower batches landing on the days you actually stream so the growth shape looks like real momentum.
Buying counts that do not match the channel size
If your channel currently has 300 followers and a regular viewer count in single digits, ordering 100,000 followers in a month creates a chart that nothing about the rest of the channel can justify. Stay within roughly a 3 to 5 times multiplier of the current count for any given order so the growth still reads as a believable acceleration of an existing trajectory.
Changing the channel URL during the warranty window
The refill mechanic finds the channel by URL. If you rename the channel mid-warranty so the URL changes, the refill cannot reach the channel and the warranty pauses. Keep the URL stable through the 30-day window if refill matters.
Using any service that asks for your password
No Kick follower service needs your password. Your public channel URL is the only input required. Treat a password request as a reason to leave, since password-based services are exactly what triggers Kick's account-side enforcement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing depends on the quality tier, the drip configuration, and whether country targeting is included. Standard followers from recycled accounts are the cheapest; premium real-account, country-targeted, and slow-drip tiers cost more. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.
No. The follow endpoint works regardless of whether you are broadcasting, so follower orders run independent of your stream calendar. The only requirement is that the channel be public and reachable through its standard Kick URL so the supply accounts can hit the follow button. This is different from chatter orders and viewer orders, which require the stream to be live.
They help only if paired with growth on the active-audience side. The Kick partnership review weighs follower count alongside average concurrent viewers, broadcast hours, and the ratio between followers and engaged audience. A channel with 50,000 followers and 5 average viewers fails the review even with the follower number in range. Lift followers, viewers, and chatters in proportion so both sides of the criteria move together. Also use drip-feed so the daily-followers chart reads as real momentum, since partnership reviewers look at growth shape.
Yes. The catalog includes geo-targeted services for US, UK, EU, Brazil, India, and other regions. These cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller. Useful when the channel targets a regional audience, when a brand campaign requires a particular country mix, or when the rest of the audience already skews to one geography and the bought followers need to match.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password and never logs into your account. NLO SMM only needs your public channel URL. No credentials, no app authorization, no automation on your streaming machine. Kick's enforcement targets accounts that run automation on themselves, not channels that gain followers from external accounts hitting the public follow endpoint. Do not run third-party automation on your account. No provider can guarantee against future policy changes.
Standard instant-delivery orders typically start within 60 seconds and complete inside a few hours for normal quantities. Drip-feed orders deliberately spread across a longer window (anywhere from hours to weeks depending on the service) so the daily-followers chart looks organic. Slow-drip tiers can run on a stated daily release rate over a week or more. The dashboard shows live progress on every order.
Most Kick follower services carry a 30-day refill warranty. If a portion of the followers drops off during the warranty window, the dashboard shows a refill button and the missing followers are topped back up at no charge. Drop happens because Kick periodically purges flagged accounts, and a percentage of supply accounts get caught in those sweeps. The warranty pauses if the channel URL changes or the channel becomes unreachable during the window.
Most stay. A percentage drops over time as Kick purges flagged accounts and as some supply accounts get removed for unrelated reasons. The 30-day refill warranty covers the drop window after delivery, but no provider can promise zero drop over the lifetime of the account. Premium real-account tiers drop slower than standard tiers because the accounts are more stable on the platform.
Yes. The REST API at /api covers order placement, status checks, balance, and bulk operations, used by agencies and reseller child panels. For Kick followers specifically, the API is most useful for drip-feed schedules that fire batches on a calendar matching the streamer's broadcast cadence. Reseller child panels forward orders through the API and resell to their own customers. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits available on request.
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Order Kick Followers
Real-looking Kick followers added through the public follow endpoint, with 30-day refill warranty, drip-feed delivery for believable daily-followers chart shape, and country-targeted options for partnership-grade audience mix. Sub-60-second start, public REST API, public channel URL as the only required input.