Buy Threads likes
Likes for a Threads post, from €0.007 each. One post link per order; public account required.
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Fast delivery
Your order enters the queue the same minute it is paid.
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A public profile link is enough. We never log into your account.
30-day guarantee
If the count drops, we top it up free of charge.
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How it works
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A link to the profile or post and your email address.
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On a text platform the like count under a post does something specific: it tells a scrolling reader whether a stranger's opinion has already been endorsed by other people. Threads surfaces posts from accounts you do not follow, so that judgment gets made constantly, by people with no idea who you are.
Which post to choose
One that stands on its own. A post that continues an argument from a previous thread, or that assumes the reader knows your work, gains little from being seen more widely. A clear observation, a useful thread opener, or an announcement you will link to elsewhere keeps working for weeks.
The account must stay public and the post link must open without a login. Likes are added progressively rather than in one block. Deleting a post ends delivery; editing is not available in the way it is on other platforms, so post carefully. Nothing is requested from your Instagram or Threads account.
The number that gives it away here
Replies. On a conversation platform, engagement without conversation is conspicuous in a way it is not on Instagram, where silent likes are normal. A post with hundreds of likes and no replies reads oddly to regular users. If a post genuinely matters, a smaller like order combined with real replies from people you know does more than a large one on its own.
What it will not do
Likes do not push a post into the recommended feed. That feed responds to reading and reply behaviour that no external service reproduces, and a post that people scroll past will keep being scrolled past regardless of the count beneath it.
Frequently asked questions about Threads likes
Short answers to what people ask most before ordering.