FollowingLike Review 2024 – Is It a Scam?

FollowingLike Review – Is It a Scam?

FollowingLike Review 2024

Today we are going to review FollowingLike.

What is FollowingLike?

Actually, this software is pretty similar to Jarvee, which we also just reviewed.

FollowingLike is a desktop based software that acts as a hub for all of your social media. Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and others can all be controlled from one space.

Its main function is automating your processes to save you time, but we don’t know if convenience is worth it in this case. Just because something is convenient, doesn’t make it safe or effective.

Once you have everything set up you can set it to like, follow, unfollow, comment, pin, unpin etc. for you on a scheduled basis. That seems pretty simple, right?

Those more privy to social media policy understands that ‘irregularities’ can be an issue that lead to banning with the main cause being botting services. In other words, if a social media platform detects “suspicious activities”, the offending activity will be removed.

For example, let’s say you have some fake profiles or inactive followers on your account. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and other sites will remove those followers. That is sometimes why you see a drop in followers when you buy them.

Not only will they remove the fake or inactive followers, your account could get flagged (warning), suspended (period of time), or totally banned on the social platform. Instagram is most vocal about this penalty, but it happens across the social media giants.

Followinglike does put you at risk of this kind of ban, so you need to proceed with caution if you really want to work with them.

Why might this service cause you to get banned from Instagram, Facebook, or other social sites to which they cater?

Because this service is using bots. Bots may be acceptable among some users of social media, but to Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and the others it is unacceptable activity. It’s that “suspicious activity” we just discussed above.

Bots often make your engagement look fake and sometimes it is even spammy. If you use bots for commenting or messaging, the generic and randomness of the content is obviously automated. Believe us, people can tell.

So, let’s just say that it’s wise to be aware of this kind of engagement before jumping into it.

There’s not a lot to love about the software. If you’ve made content for one platform FollowingLike can modify it for you others, otherwise known as copying and pasting which is lazy and low quality.

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Pricing

There are two initial pricing tiers for “one” and “five” accounts. They’re priced at $51 and $75 respectively. The price goes up if you add an additional social media platform.

Ex: If you bought the “one account” option for Facebook you’re at $51. If you choose to add one account for Instagram you’ll be at $102. These are one-time fees.

If you want more than 5 accounts the 4 ‘unlimited’ tiers of options are available. At this point the pricing gets a bit more complicated due to the addition of the ‘Ultimate Edition” option for those that want every platform.

For unlimited you’re offered multiple paying options with different prices. They’re $126 for the one time, $88 per year, $7 to try for 3 days then $96 per yeah or $65 per month respectively for social media platforms.

The Ultimate Edition packages that give you every site are $297 one time, $208 per year, $7 for 3 days, then $215 per year and $131 per month.

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The pricing seems a little high for our tastes. Especially since this is a bot.

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Review Verdict

If you’re into marketing on EVERYTHING and love saving time, you need to look elsewhere.

Anyone who’s properly planning to open a business should know full well the value of marketing. That amazing idea that should take over the market can’t get off the ground if no one knows about it.

Marketing, in the eyes of many is almost more important than the product itself.

Don’t get me wrong, but how many rubbish things have you see fly off the shelves because people who how to make it do so?

With everyone constantly on their mobile devices and the vast majority of consumers into online retail, there has literally never been a better time to focus on your online marketing.

Fortunately (or unfortunately) for some, the days of banner ads and email marketing are behind us.

People have simply learned to make disposable email account and studies show this generation has literally learned to not even recognize the section where banner ads go.

Yes, they don’t even register to people most of the time. This means you need to step it up, and know which companies in the business are legit, and which ones aren’t.

Is FollowingLike Legit and Safe?

We don’t believe that FollowingLike is safe and legit. We believe that they are an Instagram bot that is going to get you in trouble with the system, which means that you’ve got every risk of getting your account banned.

If you’re thinking, “No big deal. I”l just create another account,” of course you can, but if you have taken the time to build a credible reputation, that’s gone once your account is banned.

You know what else makes you look bad? That fake engagement from generic comments and messages.

While we advise against using services that engage using bots, we don’t tell you what to do. We just offer recommendations and advice that will keep your accounts safe.

That said, if you decide to engage with bot services, we would like to recommend that you limit the bot activity and be sure to manually engage on your account as well. That might help, but the risk will still be there.

They offer a wide range of services which means that they prioritize quantity of quality, and this is reflected in their pricing as well.

We don’t believe that they are safe to use, and we don’t think that they are going to take care of your Instagram profile in the way that you need.

Social Media Marketing

If you’re under the age of 40 this isn’t even kind of a surprise, but unless you have a seriously big budget the ‘bang for your buck’ will come from social media marketing.

Hundreds of millions of daily users access platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest and the savvy are user the numbers to get eyes on their products.

Today, social media marketing is more than just helpful, but necessary if you’re going to reach out to a strategically targeted audience.

It doesn’t really matter what age group you’re marketing to since there are people of almost all ages using social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, and even Instagram.

The thing about social media marketing is that you need to plan your content to meet the interests of your target audience.

Your content needs to be planned within a timeframe and how often you need to post. You need to learn when your target demographic segment is on the social platform to get that exposure.

Other aspects of content creation involves relevance to your audience and being consistent about when you post.

Remember, you want to reach out to real people who are interested in what you’re offering. You want them to be active and engaged followers.

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These are your people. These are the people who you can convert into loyal customers.

Once you do that, it’s up to you to maintain that relationship.

Marketing Efficiently

Chances are that you’re already leveraging social media to your advantage.

Once you get to the point where all of your social media is getting the attention you want you’ll run into an interesting issue – engagement on multiple platforms will become a hassle.

Imagine this: you consistently get 20-30k visits to your business Facebook a day, you have 40k followers on Instagram and people constantly check out your content on Pinterest.

Now, imagine logging in and out of the respective platforms to reply to comments etc.

If you combine the addition work of your normal networking on each respective platform (not counting all your offline responsibilities) you can see that it’s a bit much.

Unfortunately, that’s life if you market successfully.

Fortunately, there are small things you can do to make life easier – like ditching FollowingLike and going for one of our alternatives.

Top FollowingLike Alternatives

Let’s focus on the companies that are actually worth your time, because the last thing that you want is to put your time and money into a company that’s going to rip you off.

Here are what we believe to be the best FollowingLike alternatives.

Growthoid

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Growthoid is a helpful FollowingLike alternative because they really think about what their clients need, and as a result they give them the target audience that they have been looking for.

As soon as you sign up for their features, they are going to want to find out as much as they can about your target audience, and from here, they will get to work finding them.

They mainly do this through your rivals, because they know that their community is most likely also going to be interested in your content.

Growthsilo

Growthsilo Review – Is It a Scam?

Growthsilo is a FollowingLike alternative that can help you grow your Instagram safely, and they say that they can help you with zero spam, no bots, and absolutely no fake followers at any point.

They say that they are passionate about helping their clients find the right audience, and you can even watch the video on their homepage about how they work, so that you can get to know them well before you commit.

Kenji

Kenji

Kenji is not only known for being one of the best ways to grow your Instagram and an excellent FollowingLike alternative, but they are known for being undetectable.

They say that their features are completely undetectable in terms of Instagram, which means that you can beat the Instagram algorithm and find a way to keep growing successfully in the future without any repercussions.

This sounds like a good deal to us.

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- Jon

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3 thoughts on “FollowingLike Review 2024 – Is It a Scam?”

  1. I bought FollowingLike and it is a total piece of rubbish. First of all you need all admin rights to install it, so it won’t work on restricted enterprise computers. Secondly, it is a resource hoarder. It has a horrible user interface. And worst of all, it doesn’t work. It just gives network error EVERY time. And the customer service is completely and utterly useless. They refuse to refund. They always send the same useless emails about network connection problems, etc. that is not true or helpful. Either they are incompetent or running a scam. Stay away from this software and company.

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  2. Unfortunately, this software is not as advertise, it’s very buggy, full of ads crashes all the time and most importantly does NOT WORK. Plus if you try to ask for a refund they will string you along forever with no real support and asking for remote access to your machine. That’s it folks it could not be a worse.

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I blog about a range of tech topics.

For the last 7 years I have been a social media marketing specialist and business growth consultant, so I write about those the most.

Full transparency: I do review a lot of services and I try to do it as objectively as possible; I give honest feedback and only promote services I believe truly work (for which I may or may not receive a commission) – if you are a service owner and you think I have made a mistake then please let me know in the comments section.

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