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SoundCloud

SoundCloud promotion services

  • 4 services from $2.05
  • Starts in ~30 min
  • 30-day refill
  • No password

SoundCloud works on a different economy from the big streaming platforms, and it's the reason it still matters for artists who are building rather than arriving. There's no gatekeeping playlist tier to be admitted to — reach moves horizontally, through reposts, from one account's followers to another's. That makes it the closest thing music has to a viral platform, and it makes your follower base function as distribution rather than just as a number.

The services here reflect that. Plays and likes establish that a track has traction; followers build the base that makes your own reposts worth something to other artists; reposts are the mechanism that actually moves a track outward. All ordered against public SoundCloud URLs, drip-fed, with a 30-day refill.

Reposts are the platform's real distribution engine

On most platforms a share is a nice-to-have. On SoundCloud it's the primary way anything travels: a repost puts your track directly into the feeds of that account's followers, which means a single repost from an account with a real audience can outperform any amount of activity on your own page.

This also explains why the follower count on SoundCloud is worth more than a vanity metric. Followers are what make *your* repost valuable to someone else — which is what gets other artists to reciprocate. A profile with a genuine following is a trading position in the repost economy, not just a number at the top of the page.

Plays and likes do different jobs

Plays are the credibility number: they're what a listener, a label scout or a potential collaborator reads first to decide whether a track is worth three minutes. A strong play count on a track is the difference between being sampled and being scrolled past.

Likes are the engagement signal underneath it. A track with heavy plays and almost no likes tells a specific story — people started it and didn't care — and experienced listeners read that ratio. Keeping the two in a sensible relationship is more convincing than maximising either one alone, which is why buying a huge play count in isolation tends to look worse than a smaller, balanced set of numbers.

SoundCloud growth — frequently asked questions

Do I need to give you my SoundCloud login?

No. Everything is delivered against a public URL — your track link for plays, likes and reposts, or your profile link for followers. We never ask for credentials.

Can I promote a private or unlisted track?

No. The track has to be publicly accessible for the duration of the order, because delivery happens through the public URL. If a track is switched to private mid-order we can't complete it, and that isn't covered by the refill guarantee.

Should I buy plays or reposts?

Plays if the problem is that the track looks unproven and people won't press play. Reposts if the track is already decent and the problem is that nobody outside your existing followers is seeing it. Reposts move a track outward; plays make it worth pressing when it arrives.

What happens if numbers drop?

Every order carries a 30-day refill — open a chat and we top it back up free. The guarantee doesn't cover changes on your side, like taking a track private or deleting and re-uploading it.

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Real engagement from active accounts, every package price listed up front, and a 30-day refill on every order.