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Free trials Bluesky Likes

Get free: Bluesky Likes

A low volume reaction test for a single post, useful when you want proof of delivery before backing a longer campaign.

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About the free trial
  • Completely free — you will get 20 pcs.
  • Your profile or post must be public.
  • One free order per profile every 30 days.
  • We never ask for your password.
  • up to 3 h

The quality of trial services may differ from paid ones — the free trial is there to show you how it works.

Bluesky Likes Available quantity: 20 pcs
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Free amount 20 pcs

The profile or post must be public.

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About this free trial

The purpose of a sample this size

Twenty reactions under one post is a check, not a push. It tells you the order found the right post and that the count updates in the view other people see. Anything beyond that is a question for a larger run.

How to verify

Open the post in a browser where you are not signed in and compare the figure with the one you noted beforehand. Some clients cache counts for a while, so a difference between two apps is ordinary and not a sign that something went wrong.

Where the sample runs out

A short delivery arrives in one block. A longer one is spread out so the shape of the response looks closer to how a post ordinarily gathers attention. That difference is invisible at this size, which is why a sample proves the route works but says nothing about how a real campaign would read to somebody scrolling past.

If the post you chose is a week old, expect the count to sit there quietly. Nothing about this metric revives an old post on its own.

Frequently asked questions about Bluesky Likes

Short answers to what people ask most before ordering.

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It exists to demonstrate, not to deliver. Twenty reactions are enough to watch a counter change on a post you control, while staying small enough to offer without conditions. The amount is not adjustable.
The order cannot be moved once it has started, so it will finish on the post you submitted. Nothing breaks, you simply end up with a small count somewhere you did not want it. Choosing deliberately matters more on a sample than it does later.
Yes, though not immediately after the first attempt. The allowance renews on a cycle rather than per post. A second identical run tends to confirm what you already know, so it is usually more useful to move on than to test twice.

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