I've tried a whole load of SMM panels in the past, and truthfully, the "best" one is largely down to how you use it. My method is always to begin small: order very small orders first, check how quickly they deliver, check retention, and ensure the numbers appear natural.
I ran some small tests on Iamprovider recently. Nothing extreme, just a couple of orders to test its performance with likes, views, and followers. Delivery was reliable, and the panel didn't make it difficult to monitor. More notable than the panel itself was that cautiously testing and monitoring reduced everything to a lower risk.
Some things I remind myself of when it comes to any panel:
Compare the same order between two panels to determine which works better
Monitor retention at 1, 3, and 7 days
Capture screenshots of support responses
Don't invest big cash until you know the panel is good
Ultimately, being systematic and keeping a record counts for more than going after a "top" panel. That strategy has saved me countless headaches in the long run.
I ran some small tests on Iamprovider recently. Nothing extreme, just a couple of orders to test its performance with likes, views, and followers. Delivery was reliable, and the panel didn't make it difficult to monitor. More notable than the panel itself was that cautiously testing and monitoring reduced everything to a lower risk.
Some things I remind myself of when it comes to any panel:
Compare the same order between two panels to determine which works better
Monitor retention at 1, 3, and 7 days
Capture screenshots of support responses
Don't invest big cash until you know the panel is good
Ultimately, being systematic and keeping a record counts for more than going after a "top" panel. That strategy has saved me countless headaches in the long run.