Actions are taken by our users with unique IP-addresses
A set of tasks: subscribe to the account and like any one video from this account.
A set of tasks: subscribe to the account, like any one video, watch any one video, and repost any one video.
A set of tasks: subscribe to the account, like any one photo, save any one post, watch any one Reels/story, and react to that Reels/story.
IPweb is a service that promotes accounts, brands and campaigns in social networks and applications through organic actions of live users. This is especially critical on Snapchat: the platform is strict about suspicious fraud, massive bots, and abnormal activity.
Instead of "gray" schemes, IPweb uses natural behavior scenarios:
Due to the flexible system of settings, you can build different promotion strategies in Snapchat:
All actions are distributed over time, without sudden spikes that look like cheating. People's behavior is different and slightly chaotic, just like in real life.
As a result, Snapchat sees live activity: stories are watched, they are reacted to, links are clicked on, they write to Direct, and not just "the numbers of views are spinning."
Promoting on Snapchat via IPweb makes sense if you want the platform to work not only on reach, but also to have a real impact on applications and sales.
IPweb is not a substitute for creativity, strategy, and working with an audience — without normal content, Snapchat still won't work.
But when you already have something to show, the service adds the missing component: guided organic actions by real people that help algorithms finally notice your profile and start promoting it not only for money, but also through honest engagement.