TikTok comments feed the freshness signal that decides whether a video moves past its initial test audience and out onto the wider For You Page. Comment velocity in the first hour is the dominant freshness input, and the recommendation system reads dense early conversation as evidence that the video held attention long enough to provoke a written response, a costlier action than a like or a passive watch. That signal compounds with the watch-time-completion ratio on the first 30 seconds, which is the gate every TikTok upload has to clear before broader distribution begins.
What an order from us actually looks like: 10 to 500 comments per package, dripped across hours rather than dumped in one window. Comments are written in English, length-varied (short reactions plus a few longer two-to-three-sentence replies), and authored by accounts with realistic upload history and watch-history footprints rather than fresh-spawn handles. We do not paste the same template across replies, we do not include link drops in comments (TikTok's spam filter auto-hides those), and we do not pull from the bot pools the platform has been culling since the 2024 inauthentic-engagement sweeps.
We need only the public video URL or the @ handle. No password, no two-factor code, no Business-account API access 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 delivered comments gets removed by TikTok during that window, which can happen on videos that are themselves under review for a separate reason, we re-deliver the missing volume free of charge, automatically, with no support ticket required. The refill applies on every quantity tier.
A few constraints worth knowing before you order. The For You Page requires the first 30 seconds of watch-time to be retained on the test audience before downstream impressions open, so a video with a weak hook will see comments land but not the FYP lift it was ordered for. Accounts under 1,000 followers receive capped recommendation reach until they cross that threshold, so the comment volume compounds slower on brand-new accounts than on established ones. Hashtag stuffing past five tags actively demotes the video in the recommendation system, and the comment-section velocity in the first hour is the single dominant freshness signal — well above absolute comment count over time.
For the wider picture on how the FYP weighs early engagement against watch-time, see our guide on TikTok algorithm changes for 2026.


