👥 Real people, never bots • 🔁 Posts spread to real dashboards • 🔒 No password needed • ♾️ Lifetime refill • ⚡ Starts instantly
🔁 A good post that never left your own blog
You put real effort into a post, the kind you were sure would take off, and you hit publish. A few notes trickle in. Nobody reblogs it. A day later it has quietly slid off your own dashboard and it never reached a single blog beyond the ones already following you. That is the specific frustration of Tumblr: a like just sits on the post, invisible to everyone else, so a post can rack up notes and still never actually travel anywhere. If nobody reblogs it, your best work is stuck exactly where it started.
A reblog is the only thing that moves your post anywhere
Reblogging is Tumblr’s whole spread mechanic. When someone reblogs your post, it copies onto their blog and drops straight into their followers’ dashboards, people who have never seen your blog and have no reason to unless this post puts you in front of them. Every reblog opens another blog’s worth of new eyes, and if that blog’s followers reblog it too, it keeps moving outward on its own. A like never does any of that. It stays attached to the original post and goes no further, which is exactly why notes alone do not equal reach and reblogs are what actually decide whether a post goes anywhere on Tumblr.
Why people actually buy their first reblogs
The reasons are practical, not vain. A blog that is brand new or still small has almost no one positioned to reblog anything, so a genuinely good post can go nowhere simply because the audience to spread it does not exist yet. Buying early reblogs gives a post that push, the same push an organic reblog chain would give once a blog is established. Others want a specific post, a launch, a piece of art, a callout, to actually reach people outside their own follower circle instead of quietly dying on their own dashboard. And a steady reblog count on a blog signals a real, active presence, which is exactly what makes other Tumblr users take a post seriously enough to reblog it themselves.
🛡️ What people wonder once the order is placed
Two things come up right after buying, and both deserve a straight answer. The first is whether these reblogs come from real accounts. They do, genuine Tumblr users reblogging exactly as any organic reader would, not throwaway bot blogs that add a number and nothing else. The second is whether it actually works, and here is the honest version. Reblogs put your post on more blogs and dashboards, which is the one thing a quiet post is missing. What they cannot do is make people engage further than that. A post with real substance rides that early push into more organic reblogs; a post nobody would naturally share stops moving once the paid reblogs stop. You are buying the spread, the post still has to earn the rest.
Real accounts, and never anything that risks your blog
Bot reblogs are usually the reason people get nervous about buying them at all, since junk blogs add a number that never actually reaches anyone and can vanish just as fast. We only use real people, so every reblog you get is a genuine account putting your post on their actual blog, seen by their actual followers. Delivery starts within seconds of ordering, no login needed at any point, just your post link. And because this is a real, one-time purchase, a lifetime refill protects the count you paid for, for as long as you keep the account, so what you buy is what stays yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
It copies your post onto another person’s blog and puts it straight into their followers’ dashboards. That is how a post travels beyond your own followers on Tumblr, since a reblog carries the post itself, not just a note attached to the original.
A like stays on the original post and only you and the person who liked it interact with it. A reblog physically moves your post onto someone else’s blog and their followers’ dashboards, so likes show approval while reblogs are what actually spread a post further.
Organically, it takes tags, timing, and a post that a reader wants to share onward, which can take time on a small blog. Buying an initial batch gives a post that early push into more blogs right away, the same effect an organic reblog chain provides once it starts.
Yes. Every reblog comes from an actual person’s Tumblr blog reblogging your post the same way any organic reader would, not a bot account created only to inflate a number. That is what lets your post genuinely reach their real followers.
No. We only need the link to the post you want reblogged. Nobody logs into your blog at any point, so your account settings, messages, and login stay completely untouched throughout the order.
Yes. Every reblog comes from a genuine account behaving exactly like an organic reader, so there is nothing artificial in the way it reaches your post.
No. A reblog from a real account looks identical to any other reblog on Tumblr, because it is one. There is no bot tag, no marker, no visual difference at all between these reblogs and ones that happened completely on their own.
Within seconds of ordering. The first reblogs land almost immediately and the rest roll in steadily after that, with the full timeframe for your chosen quantity shown before you check out.
Yes. Every reblog is its own entry under the tags you used, so a post with more reblogs simply appears more often when someone browses or searches those tags. A post sitting at zero reblogs shows up once; the same post with a healthy reblog count shows up repeatedly as different blogs carry it.
They are yours for good. This is a one-time purchase, and a lifetime refill guarantee protects the exact count you paid for the entire time you keep the account, so there is nothing to renew and nothing that quietly expires.


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