Used the 500 live views package during a stream and the viewer count went up almost right away. Helped the broadcast feel a lot more active.
X Live Views are concurrent viewers on your active X live broadcast. The viewer count appears at the top of the stream and updates in real time as people join. This service tops up that concurrent count from real X user sessions while your broadcast is on air, with retention windows you choose at checkout so the viewer presence stays through the part of the stream that matters to you.
Operating since 2019, our team monitors X's delivery patterns and our professional support staff reviews each active order for early anomaly detection. We pair real-profile viewer sessions with the retention setting you select, so the watch behavior behind each view also looks natural.
What X Live Views Are
X Live is the platform's built-in streaming feature. When you go live from your account, the broadcast appears in the feeds of your followers and on X's live discovery surfaces. The concurrent viewer count is the number that visitors see at the top of the stream when they tap in.
Live Views are tied to that concurrent count: each delivered viewer joins the stream for the retention window you selected at checkout and counts in the visible total while they are watching.
Why Concurrent Viewers Matter for Live Visibility
X surfaces live broadcasts to non-followers through the For You feed and through live discovery rails. The concurrent viewer count is one of the visible signals that decides whether a passing viewer stops to watch: a stream with a healthy concurrent number reads as something worth tuning into, while an empty room reads as skippable.
A baseline of real-profile viewers on a new broadcast helps lift the visible signal during the early minutes when most discovery decisions are made.
Retention Options: 15, 30, or 60 Minutes
This service includes a retention option at checkout, so you can match the viewer presence to the length of your broadcast. Choose 15 minutes for short streams, 30 minutes for medium-length broadcasts, or 60 minutes for longer formats like Q&A sessions, AMAs, or extended product walkthroughs.
Matching retention to the broadcast length keeps the concurrent count steady through the section you want to amplify, rather than collapsing midway through the stream.
Why Real Profile Viewers Matter
Real viewers come from active X accounts. They pass X's standard live viewer tracking checks and look natural alongside the organic viewers that join during the broadcast. Viewers sourced from cheap bot networks get cleared by the platform within the broadcast itself; the count drops in your stream and the broadcast 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 X live broadcast first; your stream must be live for viewers to be delivered.
- Open your live broadcast and copy the URL from your browser's address bar or from the share menu on the stream.
- Choose a package size (100 to 2,500 viewers) and select your retention window (15, 30, or 60 minutes).
- Paste the live URL at checkout. Secure checkout: card, crypto, or local payment methods. Your password is never requested.
How Live Viewers Compound for Discovery
X surfaces live broadcasts in several discovery slots: the Live section on the home feed, the broadcast preview that appears in followers' timelines when a live is active, and the search results that surface live content tied to the topics you tagged. Each of these surfaces reads the active viewer count as one of the visible signals that decides which broadcasts to show new viewers first. A live with a steady concurrent count holds a more prominent slot in these surfaces and reads to passing readers as a conversation worth tuning into. A baseline of real-profile viewers during the early window of your broadcast helps lift that signal, which is when most discovery decisions are made, while your real audience and the conversation in chat drive the engagement that compounds from there.
Before You Go Live
- Your X account must have live streaming enabled and the broadcast must be public when the order is queued.
- Your X 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 concurrent count is in place during the first minutes when discovery decisions are made.
- Match the retention window to the planned length of your broadcast: a 60-minute retention on a 15-minute stream wastes the window, while a 15-minute retention on a 60-minute broadcast leaves the second half empty.
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