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Service catalog

Find the right social media package.

Choose the platform, match the service to your public link, and compare live package prices before checkout.

Exact destination. Profile services use profile links; content services use exact content links. Live packages. Each sales page connects to current pricing and order forms. One checkout. Add packages to the cart and pay through the existing checkout.
How to compare services

Start with the link type.

A profile, page, or channel service needs the public profile URL. A post, video, reel, story, comment, share, or impression service needs the exact public content URL.

Pick the service that matches the destination before choosing a package. That keeps the order clear and helps prevent avoidable delays.

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Profile links

Use for followers, subscribers, friends, page followers, and profile-focused services.

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Post links

Use for likes, comments, shares, reposts, impressions, and public update services.

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Video links

Use for views, Shorts views, Reels views, watch time, and high retention views.

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Story links

Use story services while the story is live and publicly accessible.

All service pages

Browse by platform.

Each link opens a sales page with package quantities, prices, public link rules, FAQ, and checkout buttons.

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5 services

TikTok

Turn scrolls into attention with high-velocity TikTok growth.

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7 services

YouTube

Build authority, reach, and social proof on the world's video platform.

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9 services

Instagram

Give your visual brand the audience and engagement it deserves.

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7 services

Facebook

Strengthen your presence and credibility across Facebook.

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5 services

Twitter/X

Grow your voice, visibility, and influence in real time.

Catalog buying guide

Compare Canadian Brand Forge services by link, metric, and platform.

The catalog is for choosing the correct sales page. Use the guide below before you select a package, especially if you manage more than one platform or campaign.

Profile services use account links

Follower, subscriber, friend, page, and profile-focused services need a public account destination. That may be a TikTok profile, YouTube channel, Instagram profile, Facebook page, Facebook profile, or Twitter/X profile depending on the service.

Do not use a single post link for a profile package. The order form can only work correctly when the destination matches the service. If you want followers, subscribers, or friends, open the account page and use that public URL.

Video services use exact video links

Views, video views, Shorts views, Reels views, watch time, and high retention views should point to the exact public video. A channel URL, profile URL, playlist URL, or explore URL is not the same destination as a single video.

Check that the video is public, finished processing, and not blocked by age, privacy, deletion, or regional limits. Video packages work best when the title, thumbnail, first seconds, and caption already make sense.

Post services use exact public posts

Likes, comments, shares, retweets, reposts, and impressions normally need the exact post URL. This can be a TikTok video, Instagram post, Instagram Reel, Facebook post, Facebook Reel, YouTube video, or Twitter/X post depending on the page.

Open the post before checkout. Confirm comments, shares, likes, or visibility are not disabled. If the platform hides the metric or blocks public access, the package may not fit that destination.

Story services have short order windows

Story views should be ordered while the story is live. Temporary content can expire before delivery finishes, so do not wait until the end of the story window to place the order.

Check story visibility before paying. If the story is private, close-friends only, expired, deleted, or unavailable in a browser, the order may need review or may not be deliverable.

TikTok catalog choices

Use TikTok likes for approval on one public video, TikTok views or video views for visible watching activity, TikTok followers for the public profile, and TikTok comments when the comment area should look active.

TikTok content should have a quick opening and a visible point. A package fits better when the clip is easy to understand, the caption is direct, and the account has enough context for visitors who tap through.

YouTube catalog choices

Use YouTube views, high retention views, Shorts views, watch time hours, comments, and likes for public videos or Shorts. Use YouTube subscribers for a public channel link. Each page explains the destination in more detail.

YouTube packages should support videos with clear titles, accurate thumbnails, useful descriptions, and watchable openings. Watch time and high retention pages require extra care because video length and pacing matter.

Instagram catalog choices

Instagram followers use the profile. Instagram likes, comments, views, video views, impressions, Reels views, Reels likes, and Story views use the exact content destination requested by the sales page.

Instagram is visual, so check the creative before choosing quantity. A clean image, direct caption, current profile, and public destination make the package look more natural when visitors arrive.

Facebook catalog choices

Facebook likes, followers, friends, comments, views, shares, and Reels views are not interchangeable. A page or profile package needs an account destination. A post, video, reel, share, or comment package needs the exact public content link.

Facebook posts should have a clear update, offer, event, announcement, video, or community reason. Public access matters because private or restricted destinations are harder to validate and fulfill.

Twitter/X catalog choices

Twitter/X followers use the public profile. Comments, retweets, likes, and impressions use the exact public post. If the account is protected or the post is deleted, the selected service cannot work correctly.

Twitter/X moves quickly, so the post should make one clear point. A package works better when the profile supports the post and the post has enough context for replies, reposts, or impressions to make sense.

Package price is not the only comparison

Compare quantity, destination type, current account size, content quality, and campaign purpose before comparing price. The cheapest package is not always the right package, and the largest package is not always the safest first order.

Use small packages for tests, new accounts, and routine posts. Use larger packages for public launches, campaign pages, stronger profiles, ad-supported content, and destinations that already have a clear reason to receive attention.

Order problems usually start before payment

Most issues come from a wrong link, private destination, deleted content, changed username, disabled comments, expired story, or package that does not match the selected service. Fix those issues before checkout.

When the link is correct, support can review an order faster if something unusual happens. Keep the destination public and keep the order reference available in your dashboard.

Use one cart for several clear destinations

You can add multiple packages to the cart, but each item should still have its own exact destination. Do not combine several posts into one link field or expect one service page to cover a different metric.

Agencies and repeat buyers should keep service, platform, package, and URL records clean. Clear inputs make checkout, invoices, customer dashboard tracking, and support review easier after payment.

Ready when the link is public

Open the service page that matches your link.

Then choose a package, paste the correct public destination, and continue through checkout.

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