Like-to-view ratio is a ranking signal. A video with 10K views and 50 likes ranks poorly. Fix that from $0.50 per 50 likes — instant delivery, 30-day guarantee, video URL only.
Get YouTube Likes NowAll packages deliver to any video type — standard uploads, Shorts, live replays. Just paste your video URL and you're done.
YouTube doesn't just count views. It reads the ratio between views and engagement to classify whether a video is worth recommending.
| Video | Views | Likes | Like Ratio | Algorithm Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Video A | 10,000 | 50 | 0.5% | Poor signal — low reach |
| Video B | 10,000 | 800 | 8% | Strong signal — higher recommendation rate |
A video with 10K views and 50 likes tells YouTube's system that 9,950 viewers didn't bother liking it. That reads as low satisfaction. The algorithm deprioritizes it in search results and Suggested Video slots — even if watch time is decent.
YouTube uses likes as one input when ranking videos for search queries. Two videos targeting the same keyword with similar view counts — the one with a better like ratio ranks higher. That's not speculation; it's documented in YouTube's own creator guidelines.
People are less likely to like a video that only has 10 likes. It triggers doubt — "if only 10 people liked this, is it worth my time?" The opposite is true too: a video with 800 likes reads as validated. Likes beget likes.
YouTube runs periodic subscriber purges to remove inactive accounts. Likes don't work that way — they're cumulative. Once a video has 800 likes, it keeps 800 likes. That's a permanent quality signal for the life of the video.
Standard uploads, YouTube Shorts, live stream replays — if it has a like button, we can deliver to it. Shorts in particular benefit a lot from likes because the feed is highly algorithm-driven and ratio signals matter early.
YouTube's early distribution window is the first 1 to 2 days after a video goes live. High engagement during that window signals to the algorithm that the video is worth pushing. Getting likes in that window is when it actually matters for long-term reach.
Here's exactly what happens after you submit your video URL.
Likes come from accounts with channel history and activity — not freshly created blanks. They look like the kind of accounts that like videos every day, because that's what they are.
Unlike subscribers, YouTube likes don't get purged. Once they're on your video, they stay. LikePro includes a 30-day guarantee anyway — if anything changes in that window, we refill at no charge.
A better like ratio directly improves how YouTube classifies your video's quality for a given search query. Order on a video that's ranking on page 2 and you might push it to page 1 — especially in less competitive niches.
Orders start within 30 minutes — tested consistently, including weekends. For new uploads, order right after publishing to get likes during the early distribution window when they have the most impact.
Paste the video URL. That's it. No channel login, no password, no YouTube account access. Your channel security isn't part of this process at any step.
Standard videos, YouTube Shorts, live replays — all supported. Agencies running multiple client channels order across video types with no restrictions on volume or frequency.
Feedback from channels that use YouTube likes to improve ratio and algorithm performance.
"Bought 200 likes for a video I'd posted 3 weeks earlier that wasn't getting traction. It was sitting at 0.4% like ratio with a decent view count. Two days after ordering, it started showing up in suggested videos again. Now at 18K views. I order every time I post something I actually want to rank."
— Daniel W., finance creator"We manage YouTube for 12 clients and use LikePro as a standard part of every upload. Ordering 200–500 likes on launch day has become part of the workflow. Can't isolate the exact impact, but our channels consistently outperform industry benchmarks on like ratio."
— Rosa T., content agency manager"My Shorts were getting decent views but the like count was embarrassingly low compared to bigger creators in my niche. Ordered 500 likes across 4 Shorts. The ratio looks normal now and I've noticed more Shorts showing up in my analytics' 'suggested' source. Might be coincidence but probably isn't."
— Kenji A., tech Shorts creatorYes, they do. Like-to-view ratio is one of the quality signals YouTube's algorithm uses to decide whether to push a video in search results and homepage recommendations. A video with 10,000 views and 50 likes ranks significantly worse than the same video with 800 likes. YouTube interprets a low ratio as a sign that viewers weren't happy with what they watched.
Unlike subscribers, likes don't go through periodic purges on YouTube. They're a cumulative metric — once they're on a video, they stay. LikePro includes a 30-day guarantee anyway, so if anything drops in that window we refill at no charge.
Delivery starts within 30 minutes of your order. Smaller packages (50–200 likes) are usually complete in a couple of hours. Larger orders (2,000 likes) drip over 2 to 3 days to keep the delivery curve natural. The first 24 hours after a video goes live matter most for algorithm distribution — ordering early maximizes impact.
Yes. Submit a separate order for each video URL — no limit on how many you run simultaneously. Channels with large back-catalogs often order in batches to bring up the like ratios across older videos that still rank but have thin engagement.
Yes — YouTube's recommendation system uses like ratio as one input alongside click-through rate, watch time, and satisfaction signals. A strong like ratio doesn't override weak watch time, but it does contribute to how the algorithm classifies your video's quality. More likes, better quality score, more recommendation slots.
50 likes for $0.50. Cumulative signal that doesn't drop. Video URL is all you need.
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