August 19, 2026

How Much Do Social Media Services Cost? Telegram, Instagram, TikTok & More

You do not need a huge budget to get started with social media services. What matters more is knowing what you are paying for and choosing something that actually fits the account, post, or campaign you are working on.

SMMStone brings popular services together in one SMM Panel, so creators, businesses, agencies, and resellers can compare options without jumping between several providers. Below, you will find a quick look at some of the most affordable starting rates. Prices, availability, and service conditions can change, so always check the current description in your account before placing an order.

Telegram Price List

Service Price
Telegram Members $0.19
Telegram Views $0.0002
Telegram Reactions $0.009
Telegram Bot Starts $0.20

Instagram Price List

Service Price
Instagram Followers $0.18
Instagram Views $0.002
Instagram Comments $0.20
Instagram Likes $0.12

Twitter (X) Price List

Service Price
Twitter Followers $0.83
Twitter Likes $0.18
Twitter Retweets $0.35
Twitter Views $0.03

Facebook Price List

Service Price
Facebook Followers $0.66
Facebook Page Likes $0.16
Facebook Post Likes $0.156
Facebook Views $0.09

YouTube Price List

Service Price
YouTube Subscribers $0.56
YouTube Watch Time $0.50
YouTube Views $0.55
YouTube Comments $0.50

TikTok Price List

Service Price
TikTok Followers $0.90
TikTok Likes $0.56
TikTok Views $0.46

Begin With the Result You Want

It is tempting to scan a price list and pick the cheapest option. Before you do that, take a moment to ask what you actually want the order to support.

Maybe you are launching a new video and want more visibility. Perhaps a Telegram channel needs a stronger first impression, or an agency needs a simple way to manage regular client requests. Once the goal is clear, the right category is usually much easier to spot.

Followers and members are tied to an account, page, group, or channel. Likes, comments, reactions, retweets, and views usually belong to a specific piece of content. Bot starts serve a more specialized purpose. A low price is useful, but only when the service matches the result you have in mind.

Make a Small Budget Work Harder

One advantage of affordable starting rates is that you do not have to put your entire budget into a single order. A small business, for example, might support its main profile and still set aside part of the budget for one or two important posts. An agency can divide spending by client and keep each campaign easier to track.

If you have not used a service before, start with a smaller quantity. That first order gives you a chance to learn the correct link format, see how delivery is reported, and understand the dashboard before making a larger commitment.

Resellers should look beyond the base rate as well. Your margin still needs to cover payment costs, customer questions, and the time spent managing orders. Clear service details and responsive support are part of the real value, even if they do not appear in the price column.

Match Each Network With the Right Service

The names can look similar from one platform to another, but the target is not always the same. A quick check before ordering can save a lot of confusion later.

On Telegram, members are for channels or groups, views are for posts, reactions add activity to content, and bot starts are meant for bots. Before ordering, make sure the channel has a clear description and enough useful content for a new visitor to understand what it is about.

On Instagram, followers apply to the profile, while likes, comments, and views apply to individual posts or videos. A complete bio, a recognizable profile image, and consistent content all help. If you order comments, they should feel appropriate for the language and subject of the post.

On X, followers belong to the account; likes, retweets, and views belong to individual posts. Because conversations move quickly on the platform, timely content and a clear message matter just as much as the service you select.

Facebook has a few categories that are easy to mix up. Page followers and page likes are not the same as likes or views on a specific post. Double-check both the service name and the link, and make sure the page or content is public.

YouTube treats subscribers, views, comments, and watch time as separate services. Watch-time options often have their own conditions, so read those details carefully. A good thumbnail, an accurate title, and an opening that holds attention are still essential; no order can replace the experience of watching the video itself.

TikTok has the same basic account-versus-content distinction. Followers are connected to the profile, while likes and views are tied to a particular video. Use a public video, check that the opening is strong, and copy the exact link before you submit the order.

A Practical Option for Telegram Resellers

Telegram can be a busy category for agencies and resellers because one customer may need channel members while another is asking about post views, reactions, groups, or bots. Handling all of that is much simpler when the services are organized and the orders can be followed from one place.

The dedicated Telegram Reseller Panel page offers a more direct way to explore Telegram-focused options. It can help resellers compare categories and put together offers for different customer needs.

Before you resell any service, try to understand its conditions yourself. Explain in plain language what link the customer should send, what the service covers, and what a realistic outcome looks like. Keep every order ID, and avoid placing identical orders for the same link at the same time. Those simple habits make support and tracking much easier.

Check These Details Before Ordering

Two services may have almost identical names and still work differently. Open the description and check the minimum and maximum quantity, expected start time, approximate speed, refill terms, and required URL format.

It is also worth opening the target link in a private browser window. If the page, post, channel, or video does not load there, it may not be public enough for the service to work correctly.

Once delivery has started, avoid changing the username, deleting the content, making the account private, or placing overlapping orders for the same target. Any of these changes can make the order harder to track.

If a condition is unclear, ask before ordering. SMMStone has operated since 2017 and offers 24/7 online support when a customer needs a status explained or an order reviewed. Including the order ID and a short, specific description in your ticket will usually make it easier for the support team to investigate.

Price Is Only One Part of the Experience

The cheapest rate on the screen is not always the lowest cost in practice. If a service description is confusing, orders are difficult to follow, or support is hard to reach, the time spent fixing problems can quickly outweigh a small price difference.

That matters even more when you manage several campaigns. A single, organized dashboard gives you a clearer record of balances, orders, and support requests. Creators can focus on their own accounts, agencies can keep client work separate, and resellers can build a repeatable routine instead of starting from scratch with every new customer.

Use the Price List as a Planning Tool

These starting rates show that you can test social media services without committing a large budget. The sensible approach is to decide what you want to support, prepare the profile or content first, and use a manageable quantity when trying something unfamiliar.

SMMStone offers options across the major social networks, along with an organized dashboard and accessible support. Compare the live services in your account, read the conditions, and choose the one that fits the content in front of you. When the goal, the link, the budget, and the expectations all line up, the whole process becomes much easier to manage.