Virallized vs UseViral
UseViral sells followers, likes and views across Instagram, TikTok and other platforms, starting at a few dollars per package. Seek Socially now redirects to it.
UseViral is a follower vendor, not a growth service, so this is a comparison of two different things. If what you want is a number, they sell one cheaply. If you want an audience, that is a different purchase.
UseViral sells followers, not growth
UseViral sells followers, likes and views across Instagram, TikTok and other platforms, with packages starting a few dollars. Its current homepage headline is about buying TikTok followers, which tells you where the business is focused.
Virallized is a managed growth service. We do not sell followers and never have. Comparing the two on price per follower would miss the point entirely, because only one of them is selling you people who chose to follow you.
If you have been shortlisting services, note that Seek Socially now redirects to UseViral — so those two names are one company.
No public rating to check
UseViral has no Trustpilot profile: it was removed, with Trustpilot stating the business goes against their guidelines. We verified that directly rather than inferring it from a missing page.
This matters more than it might seem. With no independent profile there is no public record of how the service performs, no pattern of complaints to read, and no way to check whether recent customers got what they paid for. You are relying entirely on testimonials the company chose to publish about itself.
Cheap, and what that costs you
Packages starting at a few dollars are genuinely cheap, and it is worth understanding why. Nobody has to research your niche, find accounts likely to care, or produce anything. The followers come from a supply that already exists, which is exactly why they have no interest in your account.
Virallized costs $99 to $299 a month because the work is real: human-curated targeting to find people who actually match your audience, and Virallized AI producing the carousels, captions and images so there is a reason for them to stay. Slower, more expensive, and the followers do things.
There is also a durability point. Platforms periodically remove bulk-created accounts, so counts bought today can quietly disappear later. Growth earned from real people does not evaporate in a cleanup.