Answering the two doubts first
Almost everyone who types buy Facebook group members into a search bar carries the same pair of worries: does this actually deliver, and can it hurt my group. Both deserve concrete answers before any sales pitch, so here they are.
Does it work?
The mechanics are plain. You hand over a group link, our promotion network directs joins to it, and the member count grows by as much as 10,000 per day. Order 1,000 and the whole delivery is normally done by this time tomorrow. Standing behind every order is a 30-day refill guarantee: if the count dips below what you paid for inside that window, we restore it free.
Is it safe?
Everything happens from the outside, using the same group address any visitor can see, so there is no password to hand over and no admin permission to grant. You keep total control of membership and moderation. As for the rules, this sits in terms-of-service territory rather than criminal territory. Nobody can honestly guarantee a purchase is invisible, and we will not pretend to. What we can do is deliver as a steady flow across the day rather than one sudden spike, and leave your normal posting untouched.
Packages from $0.99 to $800
Ten sizes cover the whole range. The 100-member starter costs $0.99 and exists so you can see the service perform before spending real money. From there the ladder climbs through 1,000 at $8.99 and 10,000 at $85.99, with the per-unit price falling until 100,000 members costs a flat $800, or $8 per 1,000.
- 100 members, $0.99: a cheap trial run
- 1,000 members, $8.99: a working base for a new community
- 10,000 members, $85.99: covered by our delivery speed in a single day
- 100,000 members, $800: a ten-day project at full speed
What size does for a group
Visitors size up a group before they read it. Forty members signals a project someone abandoned; four thousand signals a room worth walking into. The same logic applies when selling: sponsors, partners, and group buyers all anchor on the count, because it is the one metric on public display.
One honest caveat belongs here. Purchased members establish scale, not conversation. Your posts still carry the discussion, and the payoff comes from the combination: every genuine visitor now lands in a group that already looks alive, which makes the decision to join much easier.
Ordering takes a minute
Three inputs finish the job: a package size, your group URL, and payment. Before checkout, set the group to public and clear away any membership questions, because members held in an approval queue count for nothing. Once the order is in, your part is over.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy Facebook group members?
Yes, and it takes minutes rather than months. Pick one of ten package sizes between 100 and 100,000, submit your group link, and the joins follow automatically. No invite campaigns, no waiting on organic discovery.
How much does it cost to buy Facebook group members?
The entry point is 100 members for $0.99. A thousand runs $8.99, ten thousand is $85.99, and volume pricing drops the 100,000 tier to a flat $800. All ten tiers carry identical 30-day refill protection.
How do I order members for my group?
Select a quantity, paste your group link at checkout, and pay. Before that, open your group settings, make the group public, and remove any join questions so new members are not stuck waiting on approval. Nothing else is needed from your side.
How fast will the members arrive?
Top speed is 10,000 members per day. A 1,000-member package usually finishes within 24 hours, and the 100,000 tier takes around ten days. Bigger packages trickle in over consecutive days instead of appearing all at once.
Do you need my password? Is my account safe?
Your password stays with you, because the process never touches your login. An order needs one input: the public group URL that anyone on Facebook can already see. Admin rights remain fully yours, including the power to remove any member.
Is buying group members against Facebook’s rules?
It falls outside what Facebook’s terms of service intend, so it is generally treated as a terms-of-service matter, not a criminal one. In practice, groups run into trouble over spam content far more often than over their member totals. Keep your posting habits normal and moderate the way you always have.
Will the members drop, and what happens if they do?
Some attrition happens on every social platform, which is why the guarantee exists. Report a drop within 30 days of purchase and we top the count back up at no charge. Once the 30 days pass, the order is considered complete.
Are the members active? Will they post in my group?
Treat this as a numbers service, not an engagement service. The members raise the count and change how the group reads to outsiders, while discussion still has to come from your content and the organic joiners it pulls in. Any seller promising guaranteed posting from bulk members is overselling.
Can I buy USA-targeted group members?
This listing draws from a worldwide pool, so member locations are mixed. Should your project strictly require US profiles, contact support before ordering and we will confirm what is currently available. Most visitors react to the size of the number, not to where its members live.
Which Facebook Group Members package should I choose?
Buy the gap between your current size and the point where the group stops looking small. For a fresh community, 250 to 1,000 does that job. If you plan to sell access, sponsorships, or the group itself, 5,000 and above is where the count starts to matter in negotiations.
Does Facebook require a minimum member count for groups?
No official cutoff exists; a five-person group runs on the same tools as one with fifty thousand. The threshold that actually bites is perception, since size is the first thing a visitor evaluates. Closing that perception gap is the entire point of this product.
Can I split one order across several groups?
Each order attaches to a single group link. Admins running multiple communities should place one order per group, which keeps delivery and refill tracking separate. You can place as many separate orders as you have groups.
What payment methods can I use? Is PayPal available?
The payment step at checkout lists every option currently live for your region. If PayPal matters to you, check that screen or message support before placing the order.



