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Free Facebook Post Likes

Free Facebook likes on any public post, photo or status — paste the post link and submit. No login, no survey, no admin access.

Updated 2026-08-21 Delivery 0-60 minutes 1025 likes No password needed
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Overview

Increase the like count on any public Facebook post, photo, reel or status update with free FB likes. Posts that collect reactions in their first hour get prioritised in the News Feed and reach a wider audience — even on small pages. This service never asks for your password or page admin access and there is no survey or human verification step: paste the direct URL to your post, choose 10–25 likes, and submit. Likes start arriving within minutes of approval and roll in gradually so the engagement pattern looks organic. Use it to give announcements, product launches and community posts the head start they need, and pair it with free Facebook followers so the extra reach lands on a page worth following.

Facebook's feed ranking leans heavily on early reactions. A post that collects likes in its first hour gets shown to a wider slice of your followers; one that does not quietly disappears, even from people who follow you.

Why use it

  • Works on posts, photos, reels and status updates
  • No login, no survey, no admin access
  • Gradual delivery for a natural look
  • Improves News Feed reach

Get your free likes

Paste your public link, pick a quantity, and submit. Delivery starts in 0-60 minutes — no sign-up, no payment.

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Facebook's feed ranking leans heavily on early reactions. A post that collects likes in its first hour gets shown to a wider slice of your followers; one that does not quietly disappears, even from people who follow you.

The first-hour window on Facebook

Facebook tests a post on a small subset of your audience before deciding whether to expand it. Reaction speed is the strongest input into that decision, well ahead of total reactions. Post when your audience is active, then boost immediately so both curves rise together.

Getting more out of a boosted post

Once a post is performing, do not leave it alone. Reply to comments, share it to a relevant group, and link it from your other channels. A boost creates the opening; the follow-through is what turns it into reach you keep.

Post timing matters as much as the boost

Check your page insights for the hours your followers are actually online and publish inside that window. A boost placed on a post published at 3am fights an audience that is asleep — the reactions arrive, but there is nobody around to carry them further. Publish at peak, boost within the first few minutes, then stay in the comments for the next half hour while Facebook is still measuring.

No login, no survey, no admin access

Only the public post permalink is needed. You never enter a Facebook password, never approve a Business Manager request and never complete an offer wall or human verification before the likes are released. Sites that gate free likes behind a login screen are collecting credentials — the delivery on the other side of that form usually never arrives.

Free Facebook Post Likes — questions people ask

Which post link should I paste?
Open the post, click the timestamp, and copy the URL from the address bar. That permalink always resolves correctly; a copied share link sometimes does not.
Do likes work on shared posts?
Yes, on your own share. Boosting someone else's original post is not supported.
Can I order likes and comments on the same post?
Yes, and the combination is stronger than either alone. Keep the comment count well below the like count so the ratio stays natural.
Why did my post stop gaining reach after the boost?
A boost only opens the test window. If the post itself does not hold attention — weak first line, no image, nothing worth reacting to — Facebook stops expanding it once the seeded activity ends.
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How Free Facebook Post Likes works

Four simple steps to get your free Facebook likes.

  1. 1

    Enter your Facebook link

    Paste the URL of the Facebook post you want liked.

  2. 2

    Submit request

    Choose quantity (up to 25) and submit — no sign-up.

  3. 3

    Quick safety check

    Orders are reviewed in seconds — typical wait 0-60 minutes.

  4. 4

    Watch it go live

    Likes start dropping on your Facebook post within minutes.

Step-by-step guide

How to order free Facebook likes

Four simple steps — no sign-up, no payment.

  1. 1

    Copy your Facebook post link

    Open your Facebook post and copy its public URL from the share menu or browser address bar.

  2. 2

    Paste the link in the order form

    Scroll to the order form above and paste the link into the "Post URL" field. Make sure the account is public.

  3. 3

    Choose quantity & submit

    Pick how many free likes you want (up to 20 per order), verify you're human, and hit Submit. No sign-up required.

  4. 4

    Track & receive delivery

    You'll get an Order ID instantly. Delivery starts within minutes and completes in 0-60 minutes. Track anytime on the Track Order page.

Safe, private and 100% free

We built Free Facebook Post Likes the way we'd want to use it ourselves.

No sign-up

We only need the public link to your Facebook post.

Safe delivery

Gradual, organic-looking patterns keep your account in good standing.

Starts in minutes

Orders begin processing right after submission — full delivery in 0-60 minutes.