Likes are the number a viewer reads while deciding whether to keep watching. Pick a tier, enter the handle that owns the video and choose it from your own grid, and the hearts start landing within minutes.
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A TikTok like is a verdict on one video, not on your whole profile. The count sits on the screen next to the heart while someone decides whether to give the video another three seconds, and a video carrying a visible stack of likes reads as worth the time. That number is what this shelf sells: proof on the video you choose.
It is worth being straight about what likes do not do. TikTok decides what to push mostly on watch time, rewatches and completion rate, and among the engagement signals shares and comments carry more weight than a like does. Anyone selling likes as a switch that flips the For You page is overselling them. Likes are the trust line under the video, which is a real job, but the reach still has to be earned by the video itself.
So put them where the eyes already are. The video you pinned, the one you are sharing off platform, the one an ad points at: that is where a like count changes what a stranger decides. You enter the handle that owns it, pick the video out of the grid the builder loads, and the whole tier lands on that one.
FameDepot is the supply depot for social growth: followers, likes, views and retweets for Instagram, TikTok and Twitter (X), stacked in one cart and paid in one checkout. No accounts and no passwords, just a public handle and an email for your receipt. Delivery starts within minutes and every order is backed by a 30 day refill guarantee.
The one you choose. Enter the handle that owns the video and the builder loads that account's public posts, so you pick the exact video out of a preview grid. There is no URL to dig up, and your other videos are left alone.
Not on their own, and we would rather say so than sell you a story. TikTok leans on watch time, rewatches and completion rate to decide what to push, and shares and comments outrank likes among the engagement signals. Buy likes for the proof they put on the screen, not as a shortcut into the algorithm.
Enough that the heart count and the play count tell one story. There is no official ratio, and anyone quoting you a precise one is guessing, but videos that do well organically tend to sit in the low single digits of likes as a percentage of plays. A few hundred likes on a video with twenty thousand plays reads normal. A thousand likes on a video with two thousand plays does not.
The handle that owns the video, and an email for your receipt. That is the whole list. No password, ever, and nobody from FameDepot will ask you to log in anywhere. The video does need to be public for the likes to land on it.