Spotify Order Guidelines
To avoid account issues, make sure your order is proportional to your organic traffic. Ordering a large number of streams compared to your usual engagement can result in your track being potential penalties.
Important: We are not responsible for any problems caused by mismatched order sizes. To prevent issues, we recommend using the drip-feed option to spread the order out over time, delivering streams gradually in line with your organic traffic.
β οΈ Example Link: https://open.spotify.com/track/****************************
βοΈ Start Time: 0 - 1 Hour
π« Quality: Real
β‘οΈ Speed: 200 per day
β»οΈ Lifetime guarantee
π Targeted Country: Worldwide
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Traffic Source: Profile and Catalog (https://prnt.sc/8uTAB-oErLrS) / Algorithmic Plays (https://prnt.sc/LJ_GmcF-rQAj)
π»Minimum: 1 000
πΊMaximum: 10 000
πhttps://prnt.sc/66pcWnyXqaUZ / https://prnt.sc/IooPEbnnzGU4 :
The earnings examples provided are based on average per-stream payout estimates and are for informational purposes only. Actual earnings may vary depending on the terms of the artist's agreement with their distribution company. Additionally, if streams are artificially ordered in an abnormal manner and detected by the distributor, royalties for those streams may not be paid.
β οΈ Donβt place orders that are NOT ALIGNED WITH YOUR EXISTING ORGANIC ENGAGEMENT volume. You might face unpleasant consequences such as your song or account being removed. If the target track has 0 streams and you purchase a lot of streams, they wonβt reflect.
β οΈ Don't use any other link format; if you do, the order will be cancelled.
β οΈ Spotify updates the plays counter once every 36/72 hours. Please, if the order is marked as completed, but you still don't see the plays counter updated, DON'T OPEN A TICKET; just wait a couple of days to seeΒ theΒ changes.