I'll be upfront about the conflict of interest: I run LikePro. That means you should weight my opinion accordingly. What I can offer that most comparison articles can't is actual data — delivery numbers, retention rates, and support response times from real tests on real accounts, not feature bullet points copied off both panels' marketing pages.
Peakerr is a legitimate, widely-used SMM panel with a solid reputation. This isn't a hit piece. The goal of this comparison is to help you figure out which panel actually fits your use case, because the answer genuinely depends on what you're optimizing for.
I ran Instagram follower orders on both platforms over 90 days, tracked 7-day and 30-day retention on test accounts, and logged every support interaction. Here's what I found.
| Feature | LikePro | Peakerr |
|---|---|---|
| Instagram followers (per 1K) | $1.20 | $1.10 — cheaper |
| Start time | ~45 minutes — faster start | ~1 hour |
| 7-day retention | 94% | 79% |
| 30-day retention | 88% | 71% |
| Refill guarantee | 30 days, always honored | Varies by service, inconsistent |
| Support response time | ~3 hours | ~12 hours |
| Drip-feed delivery | Always available | Optional on some services |
| API access | Free, no minimum | Available |
There are real situations where Peakerr is the smarter option, and I want to be honest about that.
Bottom line: Peakerr is a solid panel for casual and budget-first use cases where some follower drop is acceptable and you're not accountable to clients checking numbers monthly.
The cases where LikePro's higher price justifies itself are specific — but if you fit them, the difference is significant.
This is the metric most panel comparisons skip, because it requires actually waiting 30 days and checking. Most reviewers order followers, see delivery confirmed, and call it done.
In my testing across 12 test orders split between LikePro and Peakerr:
The retention gap is also why the effective cost calculation isn't as simple as the per-1K price. If you pay $1.10 for 1K followers and 29% drop by day 30, your effective cost for retained followers is $1.10 ÷ 0.71 = $1.55 per retained 1K. LikePro at $1.20 with 88% retention works out to $1.20 ÷ 0.88 = $1.36 per retained 1K. The cheaper panel ends up costing more per follower that actually stays — and this is before factoring in refills.
And that calculation doesn't include the value of the refill guarantee — which means LikePro's effective retention is even higher once you factor in free top-ups on dropped followers within 30 days.
I contacted both panels' support teams across multiple test tickets over the 90-day testing period.
LikePro average response time: 2.8 hours. Peakerr average response time: 11.5 hours. Both panels resolved issues eventually, but a near-12-hour average means anything submitted late afternoon won't get answered until the next day. For agency work with client timelines, that's a real cost.
For personal use, a 12-hour response time is probably fine. For agency use where you're accountable to clients on active orders, faster support is genuinely valuable — not a nice-to-have.
The fastest way to evaluate delivery quality is to see it yourself. Create a free account, add $5, and place a small order. Compare delivery speed and retention to what you're getting now.
Create Free Account →Depends on what you're optimizing for. LikePro wins on retention (88% vs 71% at 30 days), support response time (3h vs 12h), and refill reliability. Peakerr wins on price ($1.10 vs $1.20/1K). For client work and professional delivery, LikePro is the better choice. For casual personal orders where some drop is acceptable, Peakerr is a solid mid-tier option.
Peakerr offers refill guarantees on some services with varying windows. In testing, follow-through was inconsistent across different service tiers — some were honored promptly, others required follow-up. LikePro has a blanket 30-day refill policy on all follower services that's consistently applied regardless of which service you ordered from.
Yes, and it's simple. LikePro is a separate platform — sign up, add balance, and place orders. Many users run both in parallel initially to compare quality on the same accounts before committing fully. LikePro's $5 minimum makes this easy to test without meaningful financial risk.