
Automatically like Instagram posts from the audiences that matter — a hashtag, an account's followers or following, or the people who liked or commented on a post. Human-like pacing builds real engagement while keeping your account safe.
Reach the right people — like posts from a hashtag, an account's followers or following list, or the users who liked or commented on any post.
Pick a source and let it run. The tool opens each user's latest post and likes it for you, one natural action at a time.
Set the interval between likes, take a cooldown after every batch, and auto-pause when Instagram pushes back — pacing that mimics a real person.
Posts you've already liked — or that were liked earlier in the same task — are skipped automatically, so every like reaches someone new.
Progress is saved automatically. Pause anytime and resume your recent tasks right where you left off — even after closing the tab.
Watch every like and skip in a real-time activity feed, and export a full report to XLSX or CSV with post links and dates.
For a hashtag, it likes posts in that hashtag's feed. For followers, following, likers or commenters, it opens each person's most recent post and likes that. You choose the source when you start a task.
You must keep the browser open and the screen active while a task runs. If your computer goes into sleep mode, the task will stop.
Likes go out roughly one at a time, with a delay you control between each action and a cooldown after every batch. For account safety, keep your daily volume modest — going slower is always safer.
No. The tool skips any post you've already liked, as well as any post it liked earlier in the same task, so it never double-likes.
Instagram limits how many likers and commenters can be retrieved, so the tool can only collect a portion of them. Processing fewer users than the total count is expected.
You can, but running several tasks at once raises the risk of triggering Instagram's temporary limits. Avoid overlapping the same audience across tasks, and let each task finish before starting another on the same source.
It's almost always Instagram's risk-control system temporarily limiting your account. Refreshing the page can resume the task briefly, but repeated actions re-trigger the limit.
This means Instagram has temporarily restricted your account for activity that looks automated or exceeds its limits. We recommend: pause all actions for 24–48 hours to let the account recover; lower your daily like volume after resuming; don't run multiple tools or extensions at once; log in to Instagram manually and clear any warnings or verification prompts; then restart gradually rather than at full speed.
Free lets you try the tool with a limited number of likes. Pro unlocks unlimited liking and removes the daily cap, so your tasks can run without interruption.
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