Share your client warmup routine!

Here is mine for April:

Day 1 Just log in to proxy and Jarvee
Day 2-5 I do story views, voting and saving posts.
Day 5 Start very slow on the liking and following (scraper extracted method)

So far so good!

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well, for me it’s like this

Day 1 login to the account from the proxy , 3 to 4 hours after that I do 5 or 6 follow and some scrolling through the feed

Day 2 I use a tool called Random actions that Jarvee has, few follows , likes and some story viewing,very low numbers.

Day 3-5 start the follow tool do 10 to 20 follow a day , like tool same amount

Day 5-7 setting up the S/M method and increasing the daily limits slowly

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Looks bullet proof to me! :gun:
Mine is similar but I rest the first day on proxy

Seems like random actions is only API

Make me understand this. So you have the Scraper account screape accounts then automaticly add the scraped accounts in the queue (of the main acc) for Jarve to Follow and Like content of said accounts. How does Jarvee perform these actions? Is Jarvee using the search feature of the account to search for each account and then do a follow action or a like? If so, isn’t this a huge footprint for instagram? I mean if jarvee does 300 user searches/day and you follow or follow/like each of these random searched accounts, day after day repeating this patern, don’t you think it’s easy for IG algo to just track accounts like yours and just categorize them into a who knows what special “spam” category and limit your reach and engagement? Where am i wrong with this theory? Thanks

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I have wondered the same. I’m convinced that IG is thoroughly aware of who is using automation whether the follows are from scraped accounts or not

Also, can confirm with automation that IG limited my reach. Although in 2020 everyone’s reach is limited so I don’t think it would matter as much

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Shhh :zipper_mouth_face: so far it doesn’t seem like IG is onto it. For April it seems to have been the best method. Contextual actions is a big one too :slight_smile:

And the same goes with manual follow / unfollow method. Actions are spammy if done perpetual. Day after day, get on instagram, like a few pictures in the feed and then bam u do 50 follows in 2 minutes, then switch account, then perform same actions on next 4 accounts on the same device. I’m pretty sure accounts that do this unnatural perpetual behavior are all marked “spammy” by the algo and who knows maybe accounts can never recover from this prolonged spammy activity.

My short story with Jarvee. I’ve personally grown an account from scratch 6 months before it all went down last year. The results were amazing, Jarvee completely rocked, account grew to 16k followers with great engagement but it was all “plastic” it was not organic. Now the account doesn’t reach more than 150 story views on best days, posts get poor results in hashtags and reach is not higher than 900-1000. ER is down to 0.30%. I’ve tried everything to recover it, still trying… and it’s been months wtih manual and no Jarvee. Damage done by Jarvee boost seems irreversible on the account. I don’t want to be the devil’s advocate here… Just my 2 cents.

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I don’t think you will ever replicate viral results doing any sort of marketing, maybe not even ads !

It seems like those who kill it just post amazing content, are sexually attractive or are celebrities.

Just the way the world runs, you can never expect those results with shortcuts. Automation is a shortcut :frowning:

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I thinking liking is more forgiven as an action that follows, but I agree with you. There’s no way to grow completely organically without being a celebrity

Yes, but there don’t seem to be any real alternatives besides manual, which even then can be spammy, or paying a ton of money

Yeah, ads + influencer marketing.

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Yeah, but some people don’t want to pay a ton of money. If you’ve got money to spend and get many purchases/clicks it’s worth it, of course

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On another note, sorry for ruining your post with my off topic I just couldn’t help it but notice some Jarvee foults. And another thing I don’t get, while we’re still at it is why isn’t Jarvee adapting, were they completely cought off-guard? Is it that hard to move jarvee to mobile? I know it’s easy for me to say and probably hard for them to implement but they’ve made sh-it loads of money in the good days from jarvee subscriptions :slight_smile: should have at least had a mobile friendly pilot version of jarvee and build it on the side, u know just in case IG completely shuts off API and thinks it’s weird for someone to use chrome browser on a mobile device rather than their IG oficial app which btw is also being pushed down your throat the whole time you’re on instsgram on a chrome browser, just try it and see… They push it so hard so you install the app like never before. The way jarvee has adapted to this huge change is just horrible in my opinion. Jarvee if you’re reading this, just drop everything and focus on developing a mobile app version of jaevee. It’s the future… I would pay you $50/month knowing that you build a functional app in the next year rather than pay you $29 for what you’re offering right now… Which is just blocks and disappointment to the majority of your subscribers… Get your sh-it together and adapt like you previously did :slightly_smiling_face: it was a masterpiece honestly… Cheers :clinking_glasses:

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No worries haha, honestly if automation ever gets as good as before, it would change our lives

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Day 1: 1078 Follows
Day 2: Refunding the Client

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Just kidding, I keep it simple: At the first day I just login or max. 10 follows. After these days I’m increasing follows around 12-24 per day.

So far that’s working completely fine.

Now I’m testing a lot of stuff with my own accounts to reduce blocks (there aren’t many atm). For example things like following 1-250 users per day or adding other things to the setup to avoid Instagram detecting patterns.

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About this one, I really believe the hardest times are over. Yesterday I saw an interesting video discussing that topic. I don’t know if this guy is in the forum. If yes send me a message buddy! He said some very good things about the development of Instagram from a business and consumer perspective.

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This is a topic I really wanted to discuss. Might make a topic for it

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Yeah think I have to add more variability / randomness to my settings.

I personally have spent more on IG ads since automation died. I didn’t bother paying for ads before…
So it’s strange to me that bots help IG revenue?