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# What is Drip-feed

Drip-feed is a helpful tool that allows to place the same order multiple times thus eliminating the need to renew it over and over again.

For example, let's imagine you want to have 1000 likes on your Instagram post. However, you don't want all 1000 likes to appear right away and would like to get 100 likes every 30 minutes instead.

This is what the Drip-feed feature is for: it helps you divide your order into several smaller ones that will be processed automatically without your involvement.


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