Instagram comments feed the conversation-density signal Instagram reads on every post under audience-quality scoring, and the recommendation system reads written replies as a costlier action than a like, closer in weight to a save than to passive engagement. Comments sit alongside saves and shares above likes in the 2026 ranking model, and on Reels specifically the comment count combined with completion-rate is what graduates a video from the test audience onto wider distribution. The signal compounds with profile-visit rate, which is the downstream metric Instagram tracks once a Reel surfaces in Explore.
What an order from us actually looks like: 10 to 500 positive comments per package, drip-fed across hours rather than dumped in a single window. Comments are written in English, length-varied (short reactions plus a few longer two-to-three-sentence replies), and authored by accounts with profile photos, real post history, and a follower-to-following ratio that does not trigger Instagram's audience-quality scorer. We do not include link drops (Instagram auto-hides comments containing URLs from non-followed accounts), we do not paste templated text across deliveries, and we do not pull from the bot pools removed during the 2024 spam sweeps.
We need only the public post URL or Reel URL. No password, no two-factor code, no OAuth grant of any kind. The Buy Now button on each package card uses TRY-locked pricing for Türkiye buyers and locks the FX rate at checkout for everyone else, so the amount you pay does not move while the comments are still being delivered.
Refill window is 30 days. If a chunk of the delivered comments gets removed by Instagram during that window, which can happen on posts under separate review, we re-deliver the missing volume automatically with no support ticket required. The refill applies on every quantity tier.
A few constraints worth knowing before you order. Reels are the dominant discovery surface inside Instagram in 2026, so comments delivered on a Reel compound harder than the same comments on a feed photo, because Reel ranking reads comment-density together with completion-rate. Accounts under 10,000 followers get audience-quality scoring applied on every post, so an active comment section during the delivery window meaningfully changes the downstream impact. Hashtag count above five reduces reach in the 2025+ algorithm, and Stories views are tracked as a separate metric from Reel views, so they do not feed the same ranking pipeline a Reel comment lands on.
For a deeper look at how comment density interacts with Reels distribution, see our guide on Instagram engagement-rate benchmarks.


