Honest comparison · Blooup vs Twicsy
Blooup vs Twicsy
No tier games.
Twicsy sells the same number of followers at three different account qualities. Blooup ships one quality on every package and changes price only by how many you order.
The short answer
Blooup vs Twicsy, in one line.
you want one honest quality of real profiles, priced only by how many you order, across more than just Instagram, with a delivery rate you can verify before you pay.
you specifically want to pick a cheaper, thinner tier to move a counter and you are comfortable decoding which tier actually ships real-looking accounts.
| Feature | Blooup | Twicsy |
|---|---|---|
| Account quality | BlooupOne real-profile quality on every package, photos, bios, posts and history. | TwicsyThree tiers; the cheap tier ships thinner accounts. |
| Pricing model | BlooupPrice changes only by how many you order. | TwicsyPrice changes by quantity and by quality tier. |
| Platforms covered | BlooupSix: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Spotify. | TwicsyInstagram-focused catalog. |
| 30-day refill | BlooupAutomatic. The system detects drops and refills, no ticket. | TwicsyRefill window varies by the tier you bought. |
| Free first order | BlooupWelcome gift on the first order, no card required. | TwicsyNo free option. |
| Published delivery rate | BlooupYes. Live at /delivery-report, measured from real orders. | TwicsyNot published anywhere. |
| Refunds | BlooupFree refill first; refund on anything that does not deliver. | TwicsyTier-dependent. |
Two shops. Two pricing models.
A menu of follower quality
or one quality, every time.
Same followers, three different qualities.
- Standard tier ships thinner profiles.
- High-Quality tier costs more for the same volume.
- Active / VIP is the real-looking inventory.
- Catalog narrower than six platforms.
Real accounts on every package, period.
- Same quality at any volume, any package.
- Profiles with photos, bios, posts, history.
- Price changes by quantity, not by tier name.
- Six platforms on one shop, one refill policy.
No menu, no math
Why one quality.
The tier system optimises for one thing: getting you to upgrade. Removing it means none of these are decisions you have to make.
No upgrade math.
There’s no “should I spring for High-Quality” question because there’s no Standard. The cheapest Blooup package and the largest both ship the same accounts. The decision shrinks to volume, which is the only variable that actually changes the outcome.
Audit-pass on every order.
Sponsorship-tool checks (Modash, HypeAuditor, Upfluence) score the same Blooup-grown account whether the package was 100 or 100,000. With tiered providers, the Standard-tier package can fail those checks while the VIP package passes. One quality means one audit outcome.
Same refill on every package.
Auto-refill works against “what the order shipped.” If shops mix account qualities by tier, the refill quality matches the tier you bought. Blooup’s refill is the same inventory it shipped originally, regardless of order size, regardless of platform.
Six platforms, one shop.
The tier system also doesn’t carry between platforms cleanly. Twicsy’s tier vocabulary on Instagram doesn’t map to YouTube subscribers or Spotify monthly listeners. Blooup’s one-quality model collapses six platforms into the same decision.
One quality. One refund policy. Six platforms.
The shorter menu.
Straight
answers.
The questions buyers ask when comparing tier menus to a single quality.
What’s the difference between Twicsy’s tiers and Blooup’s pricing?
Twicsy sells the same volume of followers across three tiers (Standard, High-Quality, Active/VIP) and the account mix changes between them. The cheap tier ships thinner profiles. Blooup ships one quality on every package: real accounts with photos, bios, posts and history, whether the package is 100 followers or 100,000. Price changes by volume only, so there is no decision about whether to pay up for better followers.
Will Twicsy’s Standard tier get my account banned?
No, but it can fail brand-deal audit tools (Modash, HypeAuditor, Upfluence) because the cheaper inventory tends to look thinner: lower post counts, lower engagement. Instagram itself doesn’t ban for it, but accounts running sponsorship deals often need the higher-tier inventory to pass agency vetting. Blooup avoids the question by shipping the higher inventory on every package.
Is Twicsy cheaper than Blooup?
On the Standard tier, sometimes by a few dollars on small packages. On the High-Quality and Active/VIP tiers, no. By the time you upgrade to inventory that passes audits, the price lines up with Blooup’s single tier. The first Blooup order is also a free welcome gift, which the upgrade math doesn’t need to factor in.
Does Twicsy serve TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch and Spotify?
Twicsy is Instagram and TikTok primarily. YouTube, Facebook, Twitch and Spotify aren’t covered at the same depth. Blooup covers all six with the same delivery system and the same 30-day refill on each platform. If the goal is one shop for everything you grow on, the platform list is the deciding factor before the tier question.
Is the refill policy the same on both?
Both publish refill terms. The difference is automation: Blooup’s system detects drops itself and refills inside hours without a ticket. Twicsy’s refill, in practice, usually needs you to message support and prove the drop first. If you don’t track your packages obsessively, the auto-detect is the policy that quietly matters more than the policy in the FAQ.
Can I move my Twicsy order over to Blooup mid-flight?
No – once Twicsy starts delivery, the order is in motion. The simpler path is to run a Blooup welcome gift in parallel: it’s free, no card required, and you see Blooup’s actual followers next to whatever Twicsy ships. Most people switching to Blooup do that comparison first before shifting larger orders.
How do I tell if a follower is “real” after the order completes?
Open three random followers from the new arrivals: a real profile has a real photo, a populated bio, a feed with multiple posts and engagement on those posts. A thin profile has one or zero posts, default-looking avatar, no engagement. The audit tools score this automatically. Blooup’s inventory passes those checks on every package; tiered providers vary by tier.
Does Twicsy publish its real delivery rate anywhere?
No. Twicsy states delivery speed in its marketing but does not publish a live, verifiable delivery rate. Blooup does: the live delivery report at blooup.com/delivery-report is built from Blooup’s own completed orders and refreshes automatically as new orders finish, showing the share delivered in full and the median time delivery takes to start. It is first-party data measured from real orders rather than a claim in a sales page, the kind of proof you can check before spending and the kind a tiered provider does not offer.
Skip the
tier menu.
The first order is the welcome gift. Free. See what one quality actually looks like.