Buy Facebook Live Viewers
Add concurrent viewers to your Facebook LIVE video while you broadcast so the live count looks higher to everyone watching. Share only your public live video link, coordinate the timing with our 24/7 support team, and watch the viewer number climb during your stream — no password required, with live pricing you see before you pay.
- Concurrent Live Viewers
- No Password — Public Live URL
- Live Only — Timing Arranged
- Not Permanent Video Views
- Independent Service
- 24/7 Live Chat Support
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When you buy Facebook live stream viewers through BoostHill, concurrent viewers are added to the LIVE video you are broadcasting so the on-screen count reads as busier rather than empty. A live stream sitting at a handful of viewers can look like nothing is happening, while the same broadcast with a healthier live count signals that it is worth tuning into. The viewer number is one of the first things a new visitor notices when they land on a live video — a stream that already looks watched is far more inviting than one that looks deserted, which makes concurrent viewers a direct way to build social proof in the moment you go live.
This is a live, time-sensitive service, so timing matters. The viewers are present during your broadcast for a chosen duration, which means you coordinate the start with our 24/7 support team and share the public link to your live video once you are on air or about to go on air. BoostHill never asks for your Facebook password; you share only the public live video URL, and orders are fulfilled manually so the viewers join the right broadcast at the right time.
Pricing is live and starts from around $4, with options to scale the number of viewers and the duration to fit your stream and your budget. It is worth being clear about scope: live viewers raise the concurrent count shown on the broadcast while it is running, but they are not permanent video views and do not by themselves guarantee reactions, comments, followers, or reach — and because they only work while you are live, the timing has to line up with your broadcast. If you want lasting view counts on the recorded video afterwards, that is a separate Facebook video views service.
Concurrent Live Viewers, Not Permanent Video Views
Facebook live stream viewers are concurrent viewers added to your LIVE video while you are actually broadcasting, so the live count on screen looks higher to anyone who joins. They are present for the duration you choose and exist in the moment of the stream — this is engagement that happens during the broadcast, not a number stored on the video forever.
That is the key distinction to understand before you order. Live viewers lift the concurrent count people see while you are on air; they do not add permanent views to the recording once the stream ends. The two are different products: this service is about how busy your broadcast looks in real time, whereas lasting view counts on the saved video are handled separately. BoostHill sells Facebook video views as their own service for exactly that reason.
Because the effect is live and time-bound, the timing of your order matters more than with most services. The viewers need to arrive while you are broadcasting, which is why the start is coordinated with our support team rather than dropped in whenever — go live, share the public link, and the concurrent count builds for the duration you picked.
- Concurrent viewers added to your LIVE video as you broadcast
- Raises the live count on screen, in the moment
- Present for a chosen duration, not permanent views
- Different from lasting views on the recorded video
- Facebook video views are a separate BoostHill service
No Password, Public Live Link, Timing Arranged with Support
Security is kept deliberately simple. BoostHill never asks for your Facebook password — you provide only the public link to the live video, which is the single piece of information needed to deliver the order. There is no login to hand over and nothing to install, which removes the biggest risk associated with low-quality providers. Make sure the live video is public so the viewers can join; a private or restricted broadcast cannot be reached.
Because this is a live service, orders are fulfilled manually and the timing is arranged with our 24/7 support team. You let support know when you plan to go live, share the public live video URL when you are on air or about to be, and the concurrent viewers are brought onto that specific broadcast for the duration you chose. Coordinating the start this way is what makes sure the viewers land on the right stream at the right moment rather than missing your broadcast window.
It also helps to have your stream ready before the agreed time so the viewers and your broadcast line up cleanly. No third party controls Facebook, and platform policies can change at any time, so it is sensible to use any growth service in line with your own compliance requirements and risk tolerance; BoostHill avoids guaranteed-results and detection-evasion claims, and backs eligible orders with a refill or refund if an order does not complete as described.
- No password — public live video link only
- Nothing to install and no login to hand over
- Live video must be public for viewers to join
- Timing coordinated with 24/7 support, fulfilled manually
- Refill or refund if an order doesn't complete as described
What Live Viewers Do — and Honest Expectations
The concurrent viewer count is prominent social proof on a live stream because it is right there on screen as people arrive. A broadcast that already shows a healthy live count looks more worth watching to a new visitor than one sitting near zero, and that first impression can be the difference between someone staying on your stream or scrolling straight past. Adding live viewers helps your broadcast look like it is already drawing an audience in the moment that matters.
It pairs naturally with the rest of your live presence. A higher concurrent count works best alongside genuine reactions and comments from your real audience, since a stream that looks busy and has people interacting reads as more believable than a high number with nothing else going on. Many people add live viewers to a broadcast they are also promoting — in Stories, to their followers, or across other platforms — so the boosted count supports a stream that is already getting in front of people.
Be realistic about the limits, though. Live viewers raise the concurrent count during the broadcast, but they cannot by themselves guarantee reactions, comments, new followers, or reach, and they only work while you are live — once the stream ends, the live count is gone, and they do not add permanent views to the recording. Those lasting outcomes depend on Facebook's own systems and, above all, on how your content lands with real viewers. BoostHill is deliberately honest about this: live viewers boost how watched a broadcast looks in the moment, and the durable results come from the strength of what you stream.
- Concurrent count is visible social proof during the stream
- Makes a live broadcast look watched as people arrive
- Works best alongside real reactions and comments
- Only works while you are live — timing matters
- Not permanent views; no guaranteed reactions, followers, or reach
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Set your amount and duration, arrange the timing with our 24/7 support team, and share your public live video link — no password needed. Want lasting numbers on the recording too? Facebook video views are a separate service, and support is on hand to help you time everything right.