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Follower growth planner

Set a target and a deadline. The planner projects your organic pace first, and only suggests a package if organic alone will not get you there.

How the planner thinks

How the planner thinks

Most growth calculators are sales pages with input fields. This one works the other way around. It starts from your organic trajectory: current followers plus your average weekly gain, projected across your deadline. If that projection reaches your target, the planner says so and recommends nothing, because you do not need anything.

Only when there is a real gap does it look at the catalog, and then it picks the smallest package that closes the gap, not the biggest one we sell. The price you see is the price you pay: all prices include VAT, and there are no subscriptions hiding behind a checkout.

Two honest caveats. Organic growth is rarely linear: launches, virality and slow months all bend the curve, so treat the projection as a baseline rather than a promise. And purchased followers are a foundation for perception, not a substitute for content. Pair any package with the posting rhythm from the 90-day flywheel guide and the two compound instead of competing.

Pacing: why gradual beats instant

When the planner shows a weekly pace, that is deliberate. Growth that lands in one lump looks like an anomaly to both algorithms and humans; growth spread across your timeline looks like traction. Our delivery system supports gradual schedules on every package precisely for this reason. The how delivery works page shows real queue times and pacing options, and the safe pacing guide covers how fast is too fast for each account size.

As a rule of thumb we recommend keeping any single week of added followers under 10 to 15 percent of your current base. The planner's suggested pace already respects your deadline; if it implies a faster jump than that, consider giving the plan a few more weeks.

FAQ

Planner questions, answered

What if the planner says I am on track?
Then you are on track and we say exactly that. No package, no upsell. Keep your posting rhythm, re-run the numbers monthly, and come back if the curve changes.
Where do the recommendations come from?
From the live catalog. The planner only ever suggests a real package at its real VAT-inclusive price, chosen as the smallest quantity that covers your gap. It never invents a custom bundle at checkout.
Can I split a package across several weeks?
Yes. Gradual delivery is a standard option at checkout: pick a daily or weekly drip and the total arrives spread across your chosen window instead of all at once.
What happens if some followers drop later?
Every follower package includes 30 days of automatic refill protection. If the count dips below what you ordered, the system tops it back up without you opening a ticket.

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