I was just curious to see how this would impact my stream, and it really helped keep the momentum going. Everything showed up as expected.
Facebook Live Views boost the concurrent viewer count on your broadcast: the headline number Facebook uses to rank a stream against the others happening at the same moment. Buying live viewers gives a new broadcast the early audience that solves the visibility catch-22 for creators just starting out, while existing creators use it to give a planned stream the early push that brings organic viewers in behind it.
Operating since 2019, our team monitors Facebook's delivery patterns and our professional support staff reviews each active order for early anomaly detection. We pair the standard 30-minute retention with optional extensions at checkout so the viewer presence behind your stream looks natural through the part of the broadcast that matters to you.
What Facebook Live Views Are
A Facebook Live View counts each person who is watching your stream concurrently for at least three seconds during the broadcast. The number is publicly visible in the corner of the stream and updates in real time as people join.
The two metrics that matter most on a live broadcast are peak concurrent viewers and average watch time per viewer. The first is the headline; the second is the depth of engagement. This service tops up both: real-profile viewers join your stream and stay for the retention duration you choose.
Why Peak Concurrent Viewers Matter for Live Discovery
Facebook ranks live broadcasts in the discovery surfaces by real-time concurrent viewer count. A stream with a higher peak number is positioned in front of more users browsing live content, which pulls organic viewers in on top of the boosted base. Early concurrent numbers compound: the first ten minutes are the window where the algorithm decides how widely to surface the stream over the remainder of the broadcast.
This is why timing matters. Queuing the order shortly before or right at the start of your broadcast means the concurrent count is already there during the early window when discovery decisions are made.
Retention and the 30-Minute Default
Peak concurrent viewers are the headline; retention is the depth. Our delivery comes with a default retention window of 30 minutes, which is the practical span where viewers register as genuinely watching rather than briefly tuning in.
If your broadcast runs longer or you want viewers to stay through a specific section (a product demo, a Q&A, a key announcement), retention can be extended at checkout. Combining a higher peak count with an extended retention window aligns the audience signal with the part of the broadcast you want amplified.
Why Real Profile Viewers Matter
Real viewers come from active Facebook profiles with their own posting history. These accounts pass Facebook's standard spam-detection filters and look natural alongside the organic viewers that join during the stream. Viewers sourced from cheap bot networks get cleared by the platform within the broadcast itself; the count visibly drops and the stream can be flagged.
Real-profile sourcing is the reason the concurrent count holds through the retention window rather than spiking and vanishing within minutes.
How the Service Works
It takes four steps:
- Start your Facebook Live broadcast first; your stream must be live for viewers to be delivered.
- Open your live broadcast and tap the Share icon, or copy the URL from your browser's address bar while watching the stream.
- Choose a package size (100 to 10,000 viewers) and paste your live URL at checkout. Select an extended retention window if your broadcast is longer than 30 minutes.
- Secure checkout: card, crypto, or local payment methods. Your password is never requested.
Before You Go Live
- Your Facebook broadcast must be public and active when the order is queued.
- Your password is never requested; only the public live stream URL is needed.
- Queue the order shortly before or right at the start of your broadcast so the peak concurrent count builds during the first ten minutes.
- If your broadcast runs longer than 30 minutes, extend retention at checkout so viewers stay through the section you want amplified.
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