Honest review of buying 100 X followers from GetAFollower for $6. See delivery time, follower quality, and how it affected my profile.
Have you ever looked at your own X profile and thought, “My posts aren’t bad… so why does this follower number still look so tiny?”
That was me.
I wasn’t trying to become some huge influencer, but I did want my profile to stop looking like it had just been created yesterday. After thinking about it for a while (and overthinking it even more), I decided to try something I’d always avoided:
I bought a small pack of X followers.
Specifically, I ordered 100 X followers from GetAFollower, paid $6, and watched exactly what happened — from the moment I placed the order until the last follower arrived. The delivery was listed as 1 to 4 days, and in my case, it finished on day 3, with worldwide targeting and a mostly positive overall experience.
This is my honest breakdown of how it all went.
I use X as my main place to share:
I posted often enough. Some posts got a few likes. Some got replies. But every time someone opened my profile, they ran into the same problem:
The follower count looked low.
Even if people liked what I wrote, that small number made my account feel “early stage.” I started to notice a pattern: profile visits were there, but follows were not.
I didn’t want to fake anything huge. I just wanted my profile to look a little more “settled” so that new visitors wouldn’t click away immediately.
So I told myself:
“Instead of guessing what happens if you buy followers… just test a tiny pack and see for yourself.”
Once I decided to try a follower service, I realized there are a lot of sites offering similar things. Some look decent. Some look like they were built in five minutes.
GetAFollower stood out for a few reasons:
Overall, the site felt clear, organized, and not pushy. That’s what convinced me to go ahead with the experiment.
Here are the exact details of what I purchased:
I specifically chose the 100-follower pack for a few reasons:
If it went badly, $6 wouldn’t be a painful lesson. If it went well, it would be a nice, simple way to give my profile a better base.
The ordering process went smoother than I expected.
I went to theGetAFollower’s Buy X followers page, chose Worldwide as the target, and selected the 100-follower option that showed a delivery estimate of 1 to 4 days. After that, I pasted my X profile URL into the box.
Then I moved on to payment.
They support normal online payment methods (including cards and popular wallets), so nothing felt strange or risky. I paid the $6, saw a quick confirmation, and received an email saying my order was in progress.
Important detail:
At no point did they ask me to log in with my X account or share my password. They just needed the public link to my profile.
Once that was done, it was time to see what actually happened.
The delivery matched what they promised, but what really mattered to me was how it looked.
For a while after ordering, nothing changed. I checked my follower count a few times, and it stayed exactly the same. That actually made me feel better — if 100 followers had shown up in five minutes, it would have felt too obvious.
Later that day, I started to see the first new followers appear. Just a few at a time, spaced out over the day.
On the second day, the pattern continued.
Each time I checked my profile, the follower number was a bit higher. It didn’t jump in one big chunk. It felt like normal, steady growth — the kind you might get if a thread performed a little better than usual.
By day three, my follower count had risen by about 100, and the delivery stopped there. That matched the package size and fit neatly within the promised 1 to 4 days.
So, in terms of timing:
No weird spikes, no sudden drops right after. Just a smooth rise that settled into place.
After the numbers finished moving, I did what anyone curious would do: I opened up my followers list and started checking profiles.
Here’s what I noticed about the new accounts:
In other words, it genuinely felt like real people had followed my account.
Nothing in the list screamed “fake” or “empty.” If someone who didn’t know I placed an order looked at my followers, they would probably just think my X account was finally getting some attention.
A pack of 100 followers isn’t huge, so I wasn’t expecting some dramatic overnight success. But I was curious whether it would change anything at all.
Here’s what I noticed in the days after the order:
This was the biggest change.
When new people landed on my profile, the follower count no longer looked like it belonged to a brand-new account. It felt more balanced with the amount of content I had posted.
That first impression matters a lot more than we think. With a slightly stronger number, I felt more confident sharing my profile and replying to bigger accounts.
Alongside the new followers, I also saw a few nice side effects:
It wasn’t a huge wave, but it was enough to make me feel like the profile was moving in the right direction.
There’s also the mental side.
Seeing the follower number a bit higher — and staying there — made me feel less like I was talking into empty space. That alone made it easier to keep posting regularly and testing new types of content.
To keep this balanced, here’s my honest take.
For me, the answer is yes.
GetAFollower did what they said they would do:
The experience was mostly positive, and for the price of $6, I feel like I got good value for what I was testing: better social proof and a more solid-looking profile.
Would I use GetAFollower again?
Yes — but in the same way I used it this time: as extra support, not as my main growth engine.
If you’re thinking about trying something similar, my personal advice would be:
When used that way, a small pack of X followers from GetAFollower can be a helpful piece of your overall strategy, not the whole strategy by itself.
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