Start with the link before choosing a package
This guide is written for buyers who want TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X services without guessing which page or link type to use. Start with the platform, confirm the public destination, then choose the package size that matches the account and campaign.
Canadian Brand Forge uses public-link ordering. That means the order should not require your social media password, recovery code, private messages, or account settings. The buyer supplies the correct public URL and the package is attached to that destination.
The goal is not to promise viral results or replace good content. The goal is to help the visible metric match a prepared public destination, so visitors see an account, post, video, reel, story, or channel that looks ready for attention.
Profile services use account-level links
Follower, subscriber, friend, and page services belong on the public account destination. This is the page visitors check when they decide whether the account is worth following.
Use the TikTok profile, YouTube channel, Instagram profile, Facebook page, Facebook profile, or Twitter/X profile requested by the service page. The account should have a profile photo, bio, recent content, and a clear reason to follow.
Do not paste a single post URL into a profile package. Fix profile basics before ordering if the account is empty, private, or unclear.
- Followers
- Subscribers
- Friends
- Page followers
Video services use exact video links
Views, video views, Shorts views, Reels views, watch time, and high retention services point to one public video. The order needs to know exactly which video should receive the selected metric.
Use the complete public video, Short, Reel, or clip URL. The video should have a clear first frame, title or caption, and enough context for viewers who arrive later.
Do not use playlists, channel pages, profile pages, studio links, or edit links. Open the link in a logged-out browser before checkout.
Post services use exact content links
Likes, comments, shares, retweets, reposts, and impressions usually belong on one public post. The post is where visitors see the metric and judge whether the message is worth attention.
Use the exact post URL from the platform. The post should explain one idea, offer, update, question, or announcement clearly.
Do not use private posts, deleted posts, hidden posts, or posts with disabled interaction. Choose the post that is strongest before buying a larger package.
Story services have a short order window
Story views are tied to temporary content. The story can expire before delivery is finished if the order is placed too late.
Use the live story destination requested by the order page. Stories work best for events, quick offers, updates, and creator posts that are active now.
Do not order for expired or close-friends-only stories. Place story orders early in the story window and keep the story public.
Package size should follow account context
Package size should match the account stage and the importance of the destination. A new account and an established account do not need the same first order.
Compare the live package quantities on the sales page before adding anything to cart. Small packages fit tests and routine posts; larger packages fit launches, campaigns, and content with planned traffic.
Do not choose the largest package only because it is available. Choose the size that looks natural beside current activity.
Public access matters more than speed claims
A clean public link is more important than rushing the order. Private, deleted, restricted, or wrong links cause most avoidable delivery problems.
Paste the URL into a browser and confirm it opens for a normal visitor. The destination should stay public until fulfillment is complete.
Do not change usernames, delete content, or switch privacy during delivery. If the link changes, contact support with the order reference and corrected URL.
Paid activity cannot replace content quality
A package can support a visible metric. Do not treat the package as a guarantee of ranking, revenue, monetization, sales, brand deals, or viral reach. The platform still reacts to content quality, account history, timing, audience fit, and real visitor behavior.
Use the service after the page, post, video, profile, reel, or story is ready. Titles, captions, visuals, thumbnails, bios, offers, and profile context still matter.
Do not buy activity to hide weak content. Improve the destination first, then use the package to support it.
Use separate cart items for separate destinations
Each package should map to one public destination. Separate items are easier to track, review, reorder, and support.
Add a separate package for each profile, post, video, reel, story, page, or channel. This is especially useful for agencies and repeat buyers managing several clients.
Do not paste several links into one field unless the order page supports bulk entry. Keep platform, service, package, and URL records clean after checkout.
Use the dashboard after purchase
The public page handles service selection and checkout. The customer dashboard keeps the order record available after payment.
Log in to review order history, wallet activity, invoices, notifications, and support messages. Dashboard records are useful when you need to check the service, target URL, or payment state later.
Do not send support vague messages without an order reference. Include the order reference and public link when asking for help.
Choose the service by campaign purpose
A video launch, profile push, comment push, share push, and exposure campaign need different services. The metric should match what you want visitors to see.
Use service pages for the exact platform and exact metric. Views fit videos, followers fit profiles, comments fit discussion, shares fit distribution, and impressions fit exposure.
Do not use one service page to solve a different metric. Write down the campaign goal before checkout.
Public-link ordering checklist
Use this final check before checkout: choose the platform first, choose the metric second, confirm the destination third, compare package size fourth, and only then continue into checkout.
- Profile services use profile, page, or channel links.
- Video services use exact public video links.
- Post services use exact public post links.
- Story services must be ordered while the story is live.
- One package should map to one public destination.
- Keep the destination public while fulfillment runs.
The right service is the one that matches the exact public destination. When the link, metric, package, and content all match, the order is simpler to place, easier to track, and easier for support to review if anything changes.
Field checks for TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X services
Before checkout: Profile services use account-level links
Check this item before payment: Use the TikTok profile, YouTube channel, Instagram profile, Facebook page, Facebook profile, or Twitter/X profile requested by the service page. The account should have a profile photo, bio, recent content, and a clear reason to follow. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not paste a single post URL into a profile package. Fix profile basics before ordering if the account is empty, private, or unclear. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Follower, subscriber, friend, and page services belong on the public account destination. This is the page visitors check when they decide whether the account is worth following. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Video services use exact video links
Check this item before payment: Use the complete public video, Short, Reel, or clip URL. The video should have a clear first frame, title or caption, and enough context for viewers who arrive later. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use playlists, channel pages, profile pages, studio links, or edit links. Open the link in a logged-out browser before checkout. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Views, video views, Shorts views, Reels views, watch time, and high retention services point to one public video. The order needs to know exactly which video should receive the selected metric. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Post services use exact content links
Check this item before payment: Use the exact post URL from the platform. The post should explain one idea, offer, update, question, or announcement clearly. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use private posts, deleted posts, hidden posts, or posts with disabled interaction. Choose the post that is strongest before buying a larger package. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Likes, comments, shares, retweets, reposts, and impressions usually belong on one public post. The post is where visitors see the metric and judge whether the message is worth attention. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Story services have a short order window
Check this item before payment: Use the live story destination requested by the order page. Stories work best for events, quick offers, updates, and creator posts that are active now. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not order for expired or close-friends-only stories. Place story orders early in the story window and keep the story public. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Story views are tied to temporary content. The story can expire before delivery is finished if the order is placed too late. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Package size should follow account context
Check this item before payment: Compare the live package quantities on the sales page before adding anything to cart. Small packages fit tests and routine posts; larger packages fit launches, campaigns, and content with planned traffic. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not choose the largest package only because it is available. Choose the size that looks natural beside current activity. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Package size should match the account stage and the importance of the destination. A new account and an established account do not need the same first order. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Public access matters more than speed claims
Check this item before payment: Paste the URL into a browser and confirm it opens for a normal visitor. The destination should stay public until fulfillment is complete. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not change usernames, delete content, or switch privacy during delivery. If the link changes, contact support with the order reference and corrected URL. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: A clean public link is more important than rushing the order. Private, deleted, restricted, or wrong links cause most avoidable delivery problems. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Paid activity cannot replace content quality
Check this item before payment: Use the service after the page, post, video, profile, reel, or story is ready. Titles, captions, visuals, thumbnails, bios, offers, and profile context still matter. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not buy activity to hide weak content. Improve the destination first, then use the package to support it. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: A package can support a visible metric. Do not treat the package as a guarantee of ranking, revenue, monetization, sales, brand deals, or viral reach. The platform still reacts to content quality, account history, timing, audience fit, and real visitor behavior. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Use separate cart items for separate destinations
Check this item before payment: Add a separate package for each profile, post, video, reel, story, page, or channel. This is especially useful for agencies and repeat buyers managing several clients. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not paste several links into one field unless the order page supports bulk entry. Keep platform, service, package, and URL records clean after checkout. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: Each package should map to one public destination. Separate items are easier to track, review, reorder, and support. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Use the dashboard after purchase
Check this item before payment: Log in to review order history, wallet activity, invoices, notifications, and support messages. Dashboard records are useful when you need to check the service, target URL, or payment state later. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not send support vague messages without an order reference. Include the order reference and public link when asking for help. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: The public page handles service selection and checkout. The customer dashboard keeps the order record available after payment. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
Before checkout: Choose the service by campaign purpose
Check this item before payment: Use service pages for the exact platform and exact metric. Views fit videos, followers fit profiles, comments fit discussion, shares fit distribution, and impressions fit exposure. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.
The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use one service page to solve a different metric. Write down the campaign goal before checkout. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.
Use this section as a match test: A video launch, profile push, comment push, share push, and exposure campaign need different services. The metric should match what you want visitors to see. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.
