Yes – INSTABOOST offers live Facebook Live View packages that give your broadcast a head start and keep it going strong with steady views giants at live time. Facebook treats Live videos differently from standard posts: it serves them dynamically, in reaction to how people are joining, reacting and engaging during a session. For this reason, good timing and regularity is vital for a strong performance.
If you’re not sure what Facebook Live is, it’s basically a way to stream in real time on Facebook and share your video with all your friends and followers. That’s why we recommend reaching out to support shortly before you plan to go live. We can pre-queue your release and trigger it by time from when your broadcast starts, so you enter Facebook’s visibility cycle much stronger, with a more stable and reliable boost overall, instead of starting completely from zero.
As opposed to static display views or pagewise engagement, the Live visibility has to reflect real-time interaction waves given that viewers naturally aggregate and circulate among ongoing streams. INSTABOOST spreads exposure through these wholesome peaks and valleys instead of giving you artificial huge spikes only, which helps to fake out your Live stream into showing more natural activity than just sharp points.
Partnering with us also reduces common pitfalls such as late activation, uneven pacing, or missed opportunities for reach. Facebook tends to elevate Live broadcasts that start strong and stay consistent, so aligning our playback with your very first seconds on air can make the stream feel important, easier to find, and more likely to keep growing for new and returning viewers alike.
If you are planning a long broadcast, we can tap the brakes in your pacing at the middle of an event to help keep activity waves on par and steadily drive home Live video within Facebook’s healthy engagement spectrum from start to finish.
For best results, always
contact support before placing a Facebook Live Views order: it takes only a moment and ensures your Live video receives the early momentum and continuous visibility it needs to perform at its full potential.