🎧 Real listeners, never bots • 🔒 No password needed • ♾️ Lifetime refill • ⚡ Starts instantly • 📈 A number that signals real reach
🎧 They check your profile before they check your music
A curator, a promoter, a label scout, someone is about to book you or feature your track, and the first thing they do is open your Audiomack profile. Before they hear a single bar, they see one number under your name. Monthly listeners. If it reads small, the decision leans a certain way before anyone presses play. It is not that your music is weak, it is that the profile looks unproven, so you get a shorter look than the track deserves. You know the tape is ready. The profile does not say so yet, and that gap costs artists bookings and features they never even hear about.
What monthly listeners actually measures, and why it moves everything else
Monthly listeners counts the unique people who played your music over the recent window, shown right on your artist profile. It is a reach number, not a raw play count. One fan replaying a song ten times still counts once here, so this figure tracks how many different real people your music actually reaches, not how many times a single track got hit. That is exactly why labels, curators, and fans read it as a trust signal. A high play count on one track can look staged. A strong monthly listeners count says a real, current audience is following your output, and that reading earns a second look instead of a scroll past.
Why artists actually build this number up
The reasons trace back to being taken seriously before anyone presses play. An artist dropping a new tape wants the profile to already look active before the promo push lands, so first-time visitors see an established act, not an empty page. Others are chasing a curator’s attention or a playlist add, and curators lean toward artists who already show real, current listening activity over an empty profile. Some are simply tired of sitting next to peers in the same lane who show a far bigger number, because when a fan or a booker compares two similar artists, the one who looks proven gets the follow. The goal is the same: stop looking unproven and start looking like an artist worth checking out.
🛡️ The worry after you order, answered straight
Two questions come up the moment someone is ready to buy, and both get a straight answer. The first is whether this looks fake or gets flagged. It does not, because what you receive are real people on genuine Audiomack accounts actually playing your track, the same kind of listen any organic fan generates, never bot traffic dressed up to pass as real. Your password is never asked for, so nobody touches your artist account. The second question is whether it actually helps, and here is the honest limit. A strong monthly listeners count gets your profile taken seriously and opens doors a thin number keeps shut. It cannot make a weak track connect with people who hear it. You are buying the credibility that earns the look; the song still has to hold the listen after that.
Real listeners, and nothing that puts your profile at risk
Every bad story about bought Audiomack numbers traces back to bots, throwaway accounts that never behave like real listeners and quietly get filtered out, leaving an artist with a number that never held. We leave bots out entirely. What you get are real people on real accounts, playing your track much like an organic fan would, rolling in steadily so the count builds naturally rather than spiking overnight. All we need is your artist or track link, never a login. A lifetime refill backs every order too, so the count you paid for stays protected and gets topped back up free for as long as the profile is yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is the tally of distinct people who have played your tracks recently, displayed on your artist profile beneath your name. The same person replaying you all day still counts as one, which is why it measures true audience size rather than raw play volume.
Plays count every single play a track gets, so one fan on repeat can inflate that number fast. Monthly listeners counts unique people across your whole profile, which is why labels and curators treat it as the more honest reach signal, not just activity on one song.
Yes. Every listen comes from a genuine Audiomack account actually playing your track, not a bot or an automated script. That is the same type of account behind any organic stream, which is why the activity looks and behaves like real listening rather than an artificial spike.
No. We only need the link to your artist profile or the specific track, and that is the entire order. Real listeners find the track and play it the way any fan would, so your account credentials and account settings are never involved at any point.
Delivery starts within moments of ordering, so movement on your profile begins the same day. A small order finishes within a day, while larger orders roll in over a longer stretch, with the expected timeframe for each package shown before you order.
Since we never touch your login, the order stays completely separate from your account controls.
Audiomack’s payout tools reward engaged fans and genuine support activity, not a standalone listener count. Treat this service as an investment in how established your profile looks to fans, curators, and labels, not as a direct monetization shortcut.
A healthy monthly listeners count is one of the signals curators glance at before adding a track, since it shows an artist with current, real activity rather than an empty profile. It opens the door to a fairer look. Landing the placement still comes down to the track itself once a curator presses play.
Reach compounds. An artist who already looks established gets more curator attention, more casual clicks, and more plays from people comparing similar acts, which builds the number further. A newer artist with the same quality of music but a thin profile misses those same first looks, which is exactly the gap this service closes.
The count you order is protected for as long as you own the profile, with no expiry and nothing to renew. If it ever dips below what you purchased, we top it back up at no extra cost. It is a single, one-time order we stand behind for life, not a subscription that bills again.

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