How to run real social accounts at scale — infrastructure, warming, and building on the API.
Both run branded accounts on real US phones. Doublespeed starts at $150/account with a 10-account minimum; Attention Factory is $60/account, no minimum, API-first.
It isn't the algorithm punishing you and it isn't your content. New accounts fail a distribution test they were never told they're taking. The cold-start mechanics, and the way around them.
Every distribution channel charges you in one of three currencies: money, audience, or time. A ranking of what actually works when you have none of the first two.
Reddit can outperform Product Hunt for reaching real buyers — and it deletes most launch posts before anyone sees them. The account, the framing, and the sequencing that survive.
Three different systems can delete your Reddit post, and each one fails silently. How to tell which layer caught you, and what actually fixes it.
Karma minimums are set per subreddit, never published, and weighted toward comment karma. A realistic breakdown by community size — plus the score that overrides all of it.
LinkedIn caps invitations at roughly 100 per rolling week across every plan tier — Premium included. The daily soft cap, the new-account ramp, and why paying more doesn't raise it.
LinkedIn detects automation through browser fingerprints, IP origin, and behavioural rhythm — not through the tool's name. Why the risk lands on your personal profile, and how to move it off.
TikTok picks your first audience the moment you post, based on where your account lives. How to line up every signal to land on the US For You page.
Instagram expands your reach to people like those who already engage. How to build a US account and US graph so Reels land with American viewers.
Platforms show your content to people who match where your account looks like it lives. Why US reach starts with a genuinely US account — not a VPN.
Linked Helper automates your own LinkedIn account; Attention Factory runs branded accounts on real devices across four platforms via API. When each wins.
Renting, branding, warming, and driving a fleet of real accounts is four API calls, not a room of phones. A walkthrough from zero to running.
A cold account that posts on day one looks like spam. What account warming is, why it matters, and a realistic day-by-day timeline.
Emulators, cloud phones, and browser automation share the fingerprints platforms flag. Why real devices on real carriers survive — and the rest don't.