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YouLikeHits If you are weighing up where else to grow your social accounts, here is what YouLikeHits is, described plainly enough that you can judge it yourself. It launched in 2009, it runs on points you earn by engaging with other members' content, it has never asked anyone for a password, and it has never used bots. What follows is the mechanism, the limits, and a checklist you can apply to any platform in this category — this one included.

What do you want to promote first?

Next: create a free account. No password for any platform is ever requested.

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How YouLikeHits Works

It works both ways: every member both earns and spends points. You earn points by watching, following, liking or listening to other members' content, then spend those points to put your own profile, video, track or site in front of other members. Nothing is being sold from a stock of accounts, because no such stock exists — the supply is the membership itself, and you join it the moment you sign up. Signing up gives you 50 points, and staying active adds 400 more each day.

What Is Worth Checking in Any Growth Platform

We would rather give you a checklist than characterise another platform's current state, which we cannot verify and which can change at any time. Apply this to anywhere you are considering, including here, and compare the answers.

A Checklist for Choosing a Growth Platform

Does it ask for your password?It should not. YouLikeHits asks for public URLs only and has never requested account credentials.
Does it use bots or automation?YouLikeHits does not, and never has. Every action comes from a member doing it manually.
Can you control delivery speed?Yes. You set the points payout per action; a higher payout gets picked sooner. Nothing runs on a fixed timer.
Is it actually free?Yes. It costs time, not money. Buying points is optional and nothing requires it.
What does it cost to start?Nothing. 50 points on signup, 400 bonus points per active day, 300 per referral who becomes active.
What platforms are covered?YouTube, TikTok, Twitter (X), SoundCloud, Pinterest, Twitch and website traffic.
How long has it been running?YouLikeHits has operated continuously since 2009.
Does it tell you what it cannot do?This one does — see the section below. Treat any platform that only lists upsides with caution.

The Limits Worth Knowing Before You Move Anything

This is the part most comparison pages leave out, so read it before moving anything across. This kind of engagement is not organic discovery and does not behave like it. It will not carry you to the 4,000 watch hours the YouTube Partner Program requires, it will not produce the concurrent viewers Twitch Affiliate needs, and it will not improve your search rankings if you point website traffic at a page. Members engage in order to earn points, not because they went looking for your subject, so what you gain is social proof and a starting position rather than an audience. Any platform claiming more than that is the one to question.

Getting Started

  1. 1
    Step 1
    Sign up with a real email address and confirm it. 50 points are credited on signup.
  2. 2
    Step 2
    Add the public profiles, videos, tracks or URLs you want promoted. No passwords, ever.
  3. 3
    Step 3
    Assign points to each item, then earn more by engaging with other members' content.

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Switching to YouLikeHits: Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It has been running continuously since 2009 and remains in active use. That is unusual in this category, where most platforms have appeared and disappeared over the same period.
No, and you never will. Every service works from a public URL — a channel, a video, a profile, a track or a website. There is no account linking and no credential to hand over.
A seller delivers from a stock of accounts they control, which is where fake and bot accounts come from. A points system has no such stock — the people engaging with your content are other members doing it manually to earn points for their own promotion, and you are one of them as soon as you join.
YouTube views, likes and subscribers; TikTok followers and likes; Twitter (X) followers, likes and retweets; SoundCloud plays, followers, likes and reposts; Pinterest followers and saves; Twitch followers; and website traffic. Points are shared across all of them, so you can earn in one place and spend in another.
The 400-point activity bonus is once per day. Points earned by engaging with other members' content are not capped, so in practice your limit is the time you want to put in.
It depends on the points payout you set rather than on any delivery schedule. Your content sits in a list sorted by what each item pays out, so raising your payout moves you up. Treat a fixed delivery-time promise from any platform in this category as a sign that something other than genuine member activity is happening.
No password is ever requested, so there is no account access to compromise, and engagement comes from real people rather than automation. Every platform has its own rules on artificial engagement though, and those are worth reading — we set out the specific limits on each service page instead of claiming there are none.
Nothing. You can use it indefinitely without paying, earning points through activity. Buying points is available if you would rather save time, but nothing on the site requires it.

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