👥 Real people, never bots • ⚡ Starts instantly • 🔒 No password needed • ♾️ Lifetime refill • 🔁 Every new coub gets a notified audience
🔁 You post a new coub, and almost nobody gets told
You spend real time on it. Find the clip, trim it to the loop point, line up the sound so it lands exactly right, and hit post. Then you watch the count. Three views, maybe one stray click from someone scrolling past. Not because the loop is bad, but because your channel only has a handful of subscribers, so barely anyone gets notified you posted at all. That is the quiet problem of a small Coub channel: you keep making things worth watching, and almost nobody hears that they exist. The subscriber number on your channel page does not help either, since a visitor sees a small crowd and scrolls on before your best coub gets a chance.
Subscribers are the people who get told the moment you post
A subscriber is someone who chose to follow your channel, so Coub notifies them the instant you upload something new. That first wave matters, because early views and reactions signal to Coub that a loop is worth showing past your own followers. A channel with 15 subscribers gets a trickle per post; a channel with a few thousand gets an audience checking in from the first minute, the kind of early activity that helps a coub catch on beyond it. The count also sits on your channel page, the first thing anyone browsing Coub uses to judge if your channel is worth a look.
Why creators actually build their subscriber count
The reasons are practical, not vain. A new channel opens at zero, and posting your best work to zero subscribers feels like shouting into an empty room, so creators want real viewers lined up from the start instead of waiting months for followers to trickle in. Others are tired of looking thin next to channels in the same niche sitting on thousands of subscribers, since a viewer comparing two almost always follows the one that already looks followed. Some are about to push out a batch of new coubs and want the notification list ready first. Every version of the goal is the same: stop posting into silence and start posting to people who get told.
🛡️ The two things people want straight before they buy
Two questions come up right before someone orders. The first is whether these are real accounts. They are genuine people on real Coub profiles, the same kind behind any normal subscribe, not throwaway bot profiles Coub can sweep out later. The second is whether subscribers alone make a coub take off, and this is worth being honest about. Subscribers put your new coub in front of far more people the second it posts, the early traction a small channel is missing. What they will not do is force anyone to like or reshare a loop not worth their ten seconds. A bigger subscriber base gives a genuinely good coub room to be seen and to spread; it will not carry a weak one. You are buying the audience that gets notified; the coub still earns the loop-back.
Real people, and nothing that puts your channel at risk
Most bad stories about bought subscribers trace back to bots: dead profiles Coub eventually cleans out, that never watch a coub, and quietly erase the number you paid for. We leave bots out entirely. Every subscriber is a real person whose account follows your channel and behaves like any organic one, checking in when you post. Delivery starts within moments of ordering and builds steadily, the way a genuinely popular channel’s count would. All we ever need is your channel link, never a login. A lifetime refill backs every order too, holding your number in place and topping it up free for as long as the channel stays yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. When someone subscribes to your channel, Coub notifies them as soon as you post a new coub, so they are the first wave of viewers on anything you upload. That first check-in is separate from how a coub later performs on its own recommended feed.
Yes. Every subscriber comes from a real person running an actual Coub profile, the same kind of account behind a normal follow, not a bot or an empty shell built only to inflate a number.
It sits directly on your channel page next to your name, as the figure anyone browsing Coub sees first. A visitor uses that number in the first couple of seconds to judge whether a channel is worth stopping on before watching a single loop.
A subscriber follows your whole channel and gets notified every time you post something new. A like belongs to one specific coub and only reflects how that single loop did. Subscribers build your notified audience; likes measure one upload at a time.
No, never. We only need the link or username of your public channel. Real subscribers follow it the same way any viewer would, so your login and account settings are never part of the order.
Delivery begins within moments of checkout. Smaller orders are done within a day, and larger counts add up over the following days, with the pace shown for your chosen quantity before you order.
They raise how many people check in during the crucial first hour after upload, which is the early signal Coub’s recommendations weigh most. Whether that specific coub then spreads further depends on how many of those viewers watch it through and react.
Because every subscriber is a real account and we never touch your login, there is nothing tying the order back to your channel’s standing.
Every subscriber you order is protected for the life of your channel, no expiry date and no fee to keep it that way. Should the count ever sit below what you paid for, we add the difference back free of charge. It is a one-time order we stand behind permanently, not a plan you renew.
It can. A subscriber checking your channel page or scrolling your library after following is exposure your back catalog was not getting before, so older coubs pick up a few extra views alongside whatever your newest upload earns.

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