👥 Real people, never bots • ⚡ Starts instantly • 🔒 No password needed • ♾️ Lifetime refill • 🎤 Every upload notifies them
🎤 You upload, and almost nobody gets the ping
The track is finally ready. You upload it to Audiomack, write the caption, share the link everywhere you can. Then you check your profile and the follower count is still sitting where it sat last month. Audiomack notifies your followers the second you post, so a thin count means that ping reaches almost nobody. A new visitor lands on your page, sees a number that looks like you just started, and decides before the track even loads. On a platform built around hip-hop and Afrobeats, where the artist next to you already shows a real crowd, a bare follower count is what makes a good song launch to silence.
Followers are your standing fanbase, not a passing number
A follower on Audiomack is someone who chose to follow your artist profile, so they get notified the moment you upload again. That differs from monthly listeners, a rolling number that counts anyone who streamed you recently and resets as attention moves on. Followers do not reset. They are the fixed, committed crowd built up over time, the people your next drop reaches automatically without you posting the link anywhere. That count is also the first thing anyone checks. A new listener scrolling past, a fellow artist, a DJ hunting for something to add to a mix, all glance at the follower number before deciding whether this profile is worth a follow of their own.
Why artists actually build the number
The reasons trace back to wanting to be taken seriously. Most artists have a release coming and want the profile to look active before it goes out, since an upload from a near-empty page gets scrolled past by people who would have pressed play if it looked established. Others are tired of sitting next to artists in the same lane who already show a real following, since listeners comparing two profiles almost always follow the one that looks like it has an audience. Some are chasing a curator or a fellow artist for a collaboration, and know the follower count is the first credibility check anyone runs before replying. The goal is always to stop uploading into silence and start uploading to people already listening.
🛡️ What people ask after they order, answered straight
Two questions come up once someone is ready to buy. The first is whether Audiomack will notice and pull the track or restrict the account. It will not. The second is whether it actually does anything real, and the honest answer is this. A bigger follower count means your next upload notifies more real people and clears the credibility check that gets a new listener to press play. It cannot make a weak track connect, and it will not replace the plays and engagement that come from people genuinely liking the music. You are buying the fanbase that hears your next upload first, not a shortcut around making good music.
Real accounts, never bots, and a count that holds
Nearly every worry about bought followers traces back to bot profiles, the kind with no listening history that get purged and quietly drag credibility down. We leave them out entirely. Every follower here is a real person on a genuine account, following your profile the way an actual fan would, which is what keeps the number both safe and worth having. Delivery starts fast after checkout and builds at a steady, natural pace so nothing looks staged. We only ever need your public profile link, never your login, so your account and your uploads stay fully in your hands. A lifetime refill backs every order too, so the count you paid for is looked after for good, not just for the first few weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Real followers can be added to any Audiomack artist profile using just the public profile link. No login is needed at any step, and the followers land as genuine accounts rather than automated ones.
Yes. Each one is an actual Audiomack user with a real account and its own listening activity, not a bot profile created just to inflate a number. Real accounts are also why the count holds steady instead of being the kind Audiomack’s systems are built to catch and strip.
Monthly listeners is a rolling total that recalculates every month and can fall back to zero the moment streams quiet down. Followers never recalculate. Once someone follows your profile they stay counted, so the two numbers can move in opposite directions at the same time, a shrinking listener count and a growing follower one.
Open your artist profile in the Audiomack app or on the website, and the follower count sits right under your artist name, next to your upload count. It is the first number any visitor sees before they scroll to your music.
Yes, because each follower is a guaranteed first listen your upload would not otherwise get, unlike search or genre charts where discovery is never certain. What pushes a track further into Audiomack’s trending and genre charts is plays and engagement, so a bigger follower base works best paired with a song people want to keep playing.
Every follower is a real account, so there is no artificial pattern for Audiomack to catch, and we never touch your login, so the order never goes near your account controls.
The first followers land shortly after your order goes through, and the rest arrive at a steady, natural pace after that. Smaller orders wrap up in under a day, while larger counts take longer since the pace stays gradual on purpose, with the expected timeframe shown before you check out.
Enough that a new listener sees an artist already worth following, not a profile that looks like it uploaded its first track yesterday. Artists chasing playlist placements or a spot on genre charts often aim higher, since that is the number curators glance at first.
The count you buy stays protected for as long as the profile is yours, not just for a short window after purchase. Real followers occasionally unfollow over time the way any organic fan might, and if that ever puts you under what you paid for, we add the difference back at no cost, with no renewal fee involved.
No. All that is needed is the public link to your artist profile. Nobody logs into your Audiomack account at any point, so your uploads, your monetization settings, and your account controls stay completely untouched.

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.