Buy 20k Instagram followers cheap: the real price in rupees

The maths is simple because our rate does not change with order size. Followers are ₹750 per 1,000. Twenty thousand followers is twenty of those blocks, so ₹15,000.

No bulk tier, no slab, no first-order discount. The same rate applies whether you order the 50-follower minimum for about ₹38 or the full 20,000.

That is worth saying plainly because "cheap" in this niche often means a rate that quietly drops when you buy more. Ours does not, and we would rather you know that before you open the order form than after.

How 20k compares with 1k, 10k, 50k and 100k

Here is every common package size at the same published rate, so you can see where ₹15,000 sits.

FollowersPrice at ₹750 per 1,000
50 (minimum order)About ₹38
1,000₹750
5,000₹3,750
10,000₹7,500
20,000₹15,000
50,000₹37,500
100,000₹75,000

Twenty thousand sits in an awkward middle. It is double the price of the popular 10,000 pack, which we break down on the 10k followers page, and well under the big tiers covered in our 50k to 100k price guide.

Every service rate and minimum is listed together on the pricing page if you want to price a mixed order.

How long a 20,000-follower order takes

Delivery starts within minutes of payment and our published window for follower orders is 0-24 hours. A 20,000 order sits at the far end of that window rather than the near end, simply because there is twenty times more to deliver than a 1,000 order.

The pacing is deliberate. Followers are drip-fed, which means they arrive in small batches over hours instead of all landing at once. We do not speed this up on request, and that is a feature rather than an inconvenience - a 20,000 jump inside ten minutes is exactly the pattern Instagram flags as inauthentic.

Our published refund rule covers the other direction: if an order is not delivered within 24-48 hours you get a full refund, and partial deliveries are refunded on a prorated basis, so you pay only for what actually arrived.

Who a 20k order actually suits

There is a narrow set of situations where 20,000 makes sense, and it is worth being specific rather than telling everyone to buy.

  • An account already in five figures. If you sit at 30,000 or 40,000, adding 20,000 is a proportionate move. The curve still looks like a curve.
  • A brand or shop crossing a threshold. Some agency briefs and marketplace listings use round follower counts as a filter. Crossing one can open a door that was shut.
  • A launch with real content behind it. If you are posting daily and running ads anyway, social proof at the top of the profile does some work.
  • Someone who has already tested us. Order 1,000 first for ₹750, watch what arrives, then scale. This is the version we actually recommend.

Who should not buy 20k

We would rather lose the sale than have you waste ₹15,000, so here is the other list.

  • Accounts under about 5,000 followers. The jump is too large relative to where you are. It reads as bought to anyone who looks.
  • Anyone chasing the monetisation or collaboration bar. Brands look at engagement rate, not the follower number, and 20,000 extra followers who never comment pushes that rate down.
  • New accounts with under twenty posts. A profile with 20,000 followers and eleven posts is the most recognisable pattern on the platform.
  • Anyone who cannot afford to lose it. This is against Instagram's Terms of Service. The risk is small in practice but it is not zero, and nobody honest will tell you otherwise.

The honest downside: a 20,000 jump is visible

Most pages selling this size will not mention it, so here it is properly.

Follower count is public and its history is easy to read. A brand deciding whether to pay you does not just see 25,000 on your profile. They open the account, scroll, and look at whether the likes and comments match the number at the top.

An account with 25,000 followers and forty likes a post tells a story. Sometimes that story costs you the deal you bought the followers to win. Twenty thousand is large enough to create that gap on a small account in a single day.

The fix is not to hide it. It is to buy in proportion, keep posting real content, and let engagement catch up. Which leads to the more useful way to spend the same money.

If you have read enough and just want to start, you can place a small first order — pick the service, paste your public link, and pay in rupees by UPI. No password is ever needed.

A better way to spend the same ₹15,000

If your goal is a profile that looks alive rather than a bigger number, splitting the budget across services usually does more. One example that comes to just under the same total:

WhatQuantityCost
Followers15,000₹11,250
Likes spread across posts20,000₹1,680
Reel views100,000₹1,700
Saves500₹210
Total₹14,840

That is 5,000 fewer followers, but the posts underneath them are no longer empty. Reel views at ₹17 per 1,000 are the cheapest thing we sell, which is why 100,000 of them costs less than 2,500 followers.

Spreading the follower part over three or four weeks instead of one day helps too. The rate is the same either way, so pacing costs you nothing. When you are ready, the followers page takes the order directly.

What you get, and what we will not claim

Followers are real-looking, drip-delivered and refill-backed. Every order carries a written 30-day refill: if followers drop within 30 days, they are topped back up free - email support with your order ID and your count from before the order.

Now the limits, stated plainly. These are not real humans who will comment on your posts, and at ₹750 per 1,000 nobody can honestly sell you that. Some drop is normal, which is exactly why the refill exists. And buying engagement is against Instagram's Terms of Service (the platform's own rulebook), so it belongs alongside real posting as social proof - not as your growth strategy.

Anyone promising that your followers will never drop, that your account can never be actioned, or that any outcome is certain at this price is selling you a sentence they cannot back.

Three things to check before you place a ₹15,000 order

At this size the order is worth two minutes of preparation.

  • Write down your current follower count. Do this before you pay, not after. It is the number that settles any question about what was delivered, and it is what a refill claim is measured against. A screenshot takes five seconds.
  • Check the account is public and will stay public. Nothing can be delivered to a private profile, and switching to private halfway through an order stops it where it is.
  • Do not change your username while it runs. The order is pointed at your handle. Change the handle and the target disappears.

One more thing that is easy to forget at this budget: give the profile something to hold the attention the followers bring. Twenty thousand people arriving at a page with four posts is money spent on a room nobody stays in.

How to order without creating an account

There is no signup, no wallet and no login. You pick the service, paste your public Instagram username, choose the quantity and pay in rupees by UPI.

Your password is never requested and never needed. A follower order only needs a public handle, and a likes or views order only needs the public post link. Make sure the account is public before ordering, because nothing can be delivered to a private profile.

If ₹15,000 is a bigger first step than you are comfortable with, start with 1,000 for ₹750. Watch the pacing, check what the profiles look like, then decide about the other 19,000.