I wanted to see what actually happens after buying TikTok likes, not just whether the likes show up at the start. So I tested 12 providers and focused on one question: how many of those likes were still visible after 60 days?
The setup was simple. I uploaded the videos first, let them sit for a few days and then bought 500 TikTok likes from each provider. Once I saw the likes had been delivered, I put the profile on private so the videos were less likely to keep picking up extra likes from the For You Page.
Then I left the videos alone.
I did not check the counts every few days. I did not run other paid promotions. I did not change the posts during the test. After 60 days, I went back and recorded the final visible like counts.
This article ranks the providers only by what I ordered, what was delivered and what was still visible after two months.
Why I Focused on 60-Day Retention
A first-day delivery check can be misleading. A provider can look good right away if the like count goes up, but that does not show whether those likes will stay visible.
Delivery is the start of the test. Retention is the result.
That is why I used a 60-day window. It gave each order time to settle and made the comparison more useful than a quick delivery check.
I also wanted the ranking to reflect both delivery and retention. If a provider delivered fewer likes than ordered, that mattered. If another delivered the full order but lost more likes later, that mattered too.
So I looked at the full picture: what I ordered, what arrived and what was still visible after 60 days.
How the Test Worked
I kept the test simple. I uploaded the TikTok videos first, let them sit for a few days, recorded the starting like count and then ordered 500 TikTok likes from each provider.
I chose the providers after researching articles on top sites to buy TikTok likes. I still wanted to test the results myself, though, because a ranking is one thing and a 60-day retention check is another.
Once the likes were delivered, I put the profile on private for the rest of the test. This reduced the chance of the videos getting extra likes from the For You Page while I waited to check the final numbers.
It was not a perfect lab test, but it made the results cleaner. I also did not run other paid promotions, request refills or check the videos every few days.
So this test does not show exactly when likes dropped. It only shows what was still visible after 60 days.
What I Measured
For each provider, I tracked the same numbers:
The starting likes before the order, the number of likes ordered, the number of likes delivered and the number of paid likes still visible after 60 days.
The standard retention rate was simple:
paid likes visible after 60 days / likes delivered x 100
But I also used a second metric because I wanted delivery to count too.
I called it the 60-day order retention score.
This score combines two things: how much of the original order was delivered and how much of the original order was still visible after 60 days.
That mattered because a provider could have 100% standard retention if it kept everything it delivered, even if it delivered slightly fewer likes than ordered. I wanted the final score to reflect both delivery and retention.
The 60-Day Results: All 12 Providers Ranked
1. Bulkoid
Bulkoid had the cleanest result in the test. It delivered the full order and all paid likes were still visible after 60 days.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 5
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 500
- Paid likes lost: 0
- Standard retention rate: 100%
- 60-day order retention score: 100%
This ranked first because there was no delivery gap and no visible drop. The number I ordered, the number delivered and the number still visible after 60 days all matched.
2. FastPromo
FastPromo was almost perfect. It delivered the full 500-like order and only 1 paid like was missing at the final check.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 2
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 499
- Paid likes lost: 1
- Standard retention rate: 99.8%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.9%
FastPromo ranked second because it delivered the full order first, then kept almost all of it visible for the full two-month period.
3. ViralHQ
ViralHQ finished with the same main retention result as FastPromo. Since the video started with 0 likes, the paid-like count was also easy to track.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 0
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 499
- Paid likes lost: 1
- Standard retention rate: 99.8%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.9%
ViralHQ ranked third because it delivered the full order and only lost 1 paid like after 60 days. The result was extremely close to FastPromo.
4. Media Mister
Media Mister was the first provider below the near-perfect results. It delivered the full order, but 2 paid likes were missing after 60 days.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 3
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 498
- Paid likes lost: 2
- Standard retention rate: 99.6%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.8%
Media Mister ranked fourth because the delivery was complete and the final count stayed very close to the original order.
5. SocialWick
SocialWick landed very close to Media Mister. The full order was delivered, and the final drop was small.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 5
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 498
- Paid likes lost: 2
- Standard retention rate: 99.6%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.8%
SocialWick ranked fifth because it kept almost all of the paid likes visible, but the final count was still slightly behind the top three providers.
6. Views4You
Views4You produced another strong upper-half result. It delivered the full order and had the same paid-like drop as Media Mister and SocialWick.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 5
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 498
- Paid likes lost: 2
- Standard retention rate: 99.6%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.8%
Views4You ranked sixth. The result was strong, but not quite enough to pass the providers that retained 499 or more paid likes.
7. Buzzoid
Buzzoid was one of the more interesting results. It kept every like it delivered, but it delivered 499 likes instead of the full 500.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 3
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 499
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 499
- Paid likes lost: 0
- Standard retention rate: 100%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.8%
Buzzoid ranked seventh because the retention was perfect, but the delivery count was 1 like short. Since the test counted delivery and retention together, that small gap mattered.
8. GetAFollower
GetAFollower delivered the full order, but the final paid-like count was slightly lower than the providers above it.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 1
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 497
- Paid likes lost: 3
- Standard retention rate: 99.4%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.7%
GetAFollower ranked eighth. The delivery was clean, but the 60-day result was lower than the providers that still had 498, 499 or 500 paid likes visible.
9. Twicsy
Twicsy had a very similar result to GetAFollower. The full order arrived, but 3 paid likes were missing after 60 days.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 6
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 497
- Paid likes lost: 3
- Standard retention rate: 99.4%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.7%
Twicsy ranked ninth because it delivered the full 500, but the final visible paid-like count was lower than the stronger results above it.
10. Viralyft
Viralyft kept everything it delivered, but it did not deliver the full 500-like order.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 0
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 498
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 498
- Paid likes lost: 0
- Standard retention rate: 100%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.6%
Viralyft ranked tenth. Its standard retention rate was perfect, but the delivery count started 2 likes short. Because the adjusted score included delivery, it ranked below providers that delivered the full order.
11. Celebian
Celebian delivered the full order, but it had the largest drop among the providers that delivered all 500 likes.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 0
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 500
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 493
- Paid likes lost: 7
- Standard retention rate: 98.6%
- 60-day order retention score: 99.3%
Celebian ranked eleventh because the full delivery helped its score, but the final 60-day drop was more noticeable than most of the other providers.
12. Poprey
Poprey had the weakest combined result because it delivered fewer likes than ordered and also lost more likes after delivery.
Test result:
- Starting likes: 7
- Likes ordered: 500
- Likes delivered: 497
- Paid likes visible after 60 days: 493
- Paid likes lost: 4
- Standard retention rate: 99.2%
- 60-day order retention score: 99%
Poprey ranked last because it finished with 493 paid likes visible, the same as Celebian, but Celebian delivered the full order first. Since this test counted both delivery and retention, Poprey had the weakest overall result.
What the Results Showed
The main thing I noticed was that delivery and retention had to be read together.
If I had judged only by standard retention, Buzzoid and Viralyft would look stronger because they kept every like they delivered. But both delivered fewer likes than the 500 I ordered, and that had to count.
On the other side, Celebian delivered the full order but lost more likes by the final check. That also affected the ranking.
The strongest providers had the smallest overall gap.
Bulkoid delivered 500 likes and still had 500 paid likes visible after 60 days. FastPromo and ViralHQ also performed very well, with full delivery and only 1 paid like lost each.
Media Mister, SocialWick and Views4You formed the next group. They all delivered the full order and still had 498 paid likes visible after two months.
Buzzoid and Viralyft were stable after delivery, but their lower delivery counts kept them from ranking higher. GetAFollower and Twicsy delivered fully, but both finished with 497 paid likes visible.
The weakest results came from Celebian and Poprey. Celebian delivered the full 500 but dropped to 493. Poprey delivered 497 and also ended at 493, which made its combined result weaker.
Since I only checked the videos again after 60 days, I cannot say exactly when each drop happened. The final count is what mattered for this test.
Final Ranking After 60 Days
After combining delivery and 60-day visibility, this was the final ranking:
- Bulkoid, with a 100% score
- FastPromo, with a 99.9% score
- ViralHQ, with a 99.9% score
- Media Mister, with a 99.8% score
- SocialWick, with a 99.8% score
- Views4You, with a 99.8% score
- Buzzoid, with a 99.8% score
- GetAFollower, with a 99.7% score
- Twicsy, with a 99.7% score
- Viralyft, with a 99.6% score
- Celebian, with a 99.3% score
- Poprey, with a 99% score
This ranking is based only on delivery, visible 60-day results and the adjusted order retention score.
Final Thoughts
The 60-day check made the results clearer than a delivery check alone.
At first, many providers looked close because most orders delivered at or near 500 likes. But once I compared the delivery count with the final number of paid likes still visible, the differences became easier to see.
Bulkoid had the strongest result because it delivered the full order and kept all 500 paid likes visible after 60 days. FastPromo and ViralHQ were close behind, with full delivery and only 1 paid like lost.
This test does not mean bought likes replace strong TikTok content. The video itself still matters, along with timing, audience interest and how TikTok chooses to distribute it.
For this specific experiment, the best results came from the providers with the smallest gap between what I ordered, what was delivered and what was still visible two months later.
































































































































