This article explains the timing and quantity terms users see in Neofollower service descriptions. These terms help users understand how long an order may take, how much they can order, and why delivery may not be instant.
Quick answer
Start time is when delivery usually begins. Delivery speed is how fast results are usually added. Daily limit is the approximate maximum amount delivered per day. Minimum and maximum quantity define the smallest and largest order allowed for that service.
Start time
Start time is the expected time before an order begins delivery. For example, a service may start within minutes, hours, or longer depending on the platform, queue, provider status, service type, and current demand.
Start time is an estimate, not an exact promise. A service may start faster or slower than usual.
Delivery speed
Delivery speed describes how quickly results are usually added after the order starts. A service may deliver all at once, gradually, or in waves.
Fast delivery can be useful for simple social proof, but slower delivery can look more natural for some accounts and campaigns.
Daily limit
Daily limit means the approximate amount a service can deliver per day. For example, if a service can deliver 10,000 per day and you order 50,000, the order may take several days after it starts.
Daily limits can vary depending on platform conditions, queue size, and service availability.
Minimum and maximum quantity
- Minimum quantity: the smallest amount accepted by the service.
- Maximum quantity: the largest amount accepted in one order.
- Ordering below the minimum may fail or be rejected.
- Ordering above the maximum may fail, become partial, or require splitting into multiple orders.
- Large orders should often be split or placed with drip feed when available.
Why delivery may be slower than expected
- The service has a queue.
- The platform is updating slowly.
- The target link is hard to access.
- The platform is filtering or reviewing activity.
- The quantity is large.
- The service supply is temporarily limited.
- The order is affected by duplicate or overlapping orders.
How to choose the right speed
- Use slower or drip-feed delivery for new, small, or important accounts.
- Use faster services only when you accept the risk of more visible spikes.
- For large campaigns, check daily speed before ordering.
- Do not assume a large order will complete instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Why has my order not started yet?
It may still be inside the expected start time, in queue, or waiting for the service to begin. Check the service description and order status.
Can I request faster delivery?
Usually no. Delivery speed depends on the selected service. Choose a faster service before ordering if speed is your priority.
Why did my large order take several days?
Large orders may be limited by daily speed, platform conditions, queue, or gradual delivery rules.
Related helpdesk topics
- How to Read Neofollower Service Descriptions Correctly
- Large Orders and Scaling Campaigns Safely
Chatbot answer guidance
When this article is used for automated support, the answer should stay practical and rule-based. Ask for the platform, service name, order ID, submitted link, current status, and whether the target is still public when the user is asking about a specific order. Do not promise results that depend on the social platform, organic reach, third-party moderation, or user behavior.