Where can I find a bot to increase YouTube views?

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I'm looking for a YouTube bot that can get views from a specific country and has good retention. Can you suggest a few? Thanks!
 
If you feel like you need to use a bot for views, there are plenty of SMM panels available in the MMO marketplace. But I’d never suggest using a bot for YouTube views. A lot of users here on MMO have said their channels were ruined after using bot views from these SMM panels.
 
If you feel like you need to use a bot for views, there are plenty of SMM panels available in the MMO marketplace. But I’d never suggest using a bot for YouTube views. A lot of users here on MMO have said their channels were ruined after using bot views from these SMM panels.

I understand your concern, but I’ve been using qqtube for a while now, on and off, for about 12 months. The results were pretty good. However, the services I used to rely on have changed, and now the new ones don’t provide any real retention. That’s why I’m considering getting my own bot.
 
You can still find good services with high retention, like 17 minutes. It’s better to avoid the hassle of creating a bot and risking getting banned.
 
If you feel like you need to use a bot for views, there are plenty of SMM panels available in the MMO marketplace. But I’d never suggest using a bot for YouTube views. A lot of users here on MMO have said their channels were ruined after using bot views from these SMM panels.

They were looking for a bot, not an SMM panel.
 
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I'm looking for a YouTube bot that can get views from a specific country and has good retention. Can you suggest a few? Thanks!

Bots can be costly to run, but they might be worth it if they work well.
 
Find the "mshawon YouTube viewer bot" in GitHub, get a Windows virtual host, and acquire a good rotating residential proxy that’s unmetered or a 4G mobile rotating proxy (this is the most important part). Set everything up, run it, and you're good to go!

If you want to use a language other than English, you’ll need to adjust the script for the new language and update the YouTube HTML tags for scraping. I also suggest changing the referrers, including replacing "duckduckgo" with "facebook" wherever it appears.
 
Find the "mshawon YouTube viewer bot" in GitHub, get a Windows virtual host, and acquire a good rotating residential proxy that’s unmetered or a 4G mobile rotating proxy (this is the most important part). Set everything up, run it, and you're good to go!

If you want to use a language other than English, you’ll need to adjust the script for the new language and update the YouTube HTML tags for scraping. I also suggest changing the referrers, including replacing "duckduckgo" with "facebook" wherever it appears.

Hey, thanks a lot for getting back to me! I've already tried using MShawon's bot, but the views were going down. I reached out to him, and he mentioned that the latest Chrome update was causing the issue.

I’m ready to try it again.

What exactly does a vhost do in this case? And can you recommend any good proxy sites?
 
The best thing you can do is upload high-quality videos (not 4k, but good enough to catch people’s attention) and keep doing it for about 3 months. You'll start seeing the results you want.

Post your videos when Americans typically get home from work or around the time people are more likely to watch, based on the time zone.
 
Have you given this a try?

MMO

I'm testing it out right now. SMM views have been terrible lately. Low retention, no CTR, a lot of drops, and poor quality... all because of the proxy costs. This is the hardest part. Residential and mobile proxies are expensive (usually pay per GB), but for this bot, you need unmetered ones or you have to be super rich, haha.

I'm from Spain, so using SMM panels with views from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, etc., doesn’t make sense. Some worked before, but not anymore.

So, I started researching, found that script (optimized for English), changed it to Spanish, and now I’m testing it.

So far, it’s going well. Let’s see what happens in the future, haha!
 
The best thing you can do is upload high-quality videos (not 4k, but good enough to catch people’s attention) and keep doing it for about 3 months. You'll start seeing the results you want.

Post your videos when Americans typically get home from work or around the time people are more likely to watch, based on the time zone.

I agree with you. The most important thing is to create the best content you can.

But, because of the high competition, new channels need a chance to grow. YouTube’s algorithm doesn’t know where to put your content when you’re new, and sometimes it shows it in places it shouldn’t.

That’s why a little boost can help your small/new channel get noticed. But of course, if the content isn’t good or is too generic, it’ll just be a waste of money.

Having your own bot isn’t cheap. You’ll need high-quality proxies and a lot of RAM.

The channel I’m using for this is about 3 months old. During this time, I’ve tried a lot of things. Some worked, some didn’t.

The latest one is working for now, but if it stops in the long run, I’ll just ditch that channel and try something else.

I should also mention that I’m a developer, so the first thing I did with the script was tweak a few things.

If it needs more changes, I’ll make them, but the key seems to be the proxies you use.

Also, you have to do some engagement, like shares or likes through SMM, but don’t overdo it since this script doesn’t use logged accounts.

If you need logged accounts, it gets a bit harder and more expensive.
 
I agree with you. The most important thing is to create the best content you can.

But, because of the high competition, new channels need a chance to grow. YouTube’s algorithm doesn’t know where to put your content when you’re new, and sometimes it shows it in places it shouldn’t.

That’s why a little boost can help your small/new channel get noticed. But of course, if the content isn’t good or is too generic, it’ll just be a waste of money.

Having your own bot isn’t cheap. You’ll need high-quality proxies and a lot of RAM.

The channel I’m using for this is about 3 months old. During this time, I’ve tried a lot of things. Some worked, some didn’t.

The latest one is working for now, but if it stops in the long run, I’ll just ditch that channel and try something else.

I should also mention that I’m a developer, so the first thing I did with the script was tweak a few things.

If it needs more changes, I’ll make them, but the key seems to be the proxies you use.

Also, you have to do some engagement, like shares or likes through SMM, but don’t overdo it since this script doesn’t use logged accounts.

If you need logged accounts, it gets a bit harder and more expensive.

Still waiting for a reply on #9 haha
 
Still waiting for a reply on #9 haha

Oh, sorry I didn’t see that...

Right now, no drops while testing with Zenrows. It’s not the best proxy since it mixes residential and data center (not recommended for YouTube botting).

I’m moving the script to a dedicated server and want to try Proxyrack. They have a private, unmetered residential plan at a decent price.

5 ports, IP rotating every 3 minutes (should be good for 9 to 13 threads).

Anyway, I’ll keep you updated on how it goes. YouTube is driving me crazy, lol!
 
Why use the Chrome version? The script can also run on Linux. If the browser version is causing the issue, you might be able to fix it by downgrading.

I’m not sure how well it works on Linux. It seems to be optimized for Windows.
 
I checked Git, he wrote there. My version of Chrome is 109, so that's why there are no drops. You can downgrade Chrome by doing this -> https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7125792?hl=en

Run msconfig, go to services, and disable the two that say Google Update...

End the GoogleUpdate process.

Then, go to Users/your_user/AppData/Local/Google/Update/ and rename GoogleUpdate.exe.
 
Oh, sorry I didn’t see that...

Right now, no drops while testing with Zenrows. It’s not the best proxy since it mixes residential and data center (not recommended for YouTube botting).

I’m moving the script to a dedicated server and want to try Proxyrack. They have a private, unmetered residential plan at a decent price.

5 ports, IP rotating every 3 minutes (should be good for 9 to 13 threads).

Anyway, I’ll keep you updated on how it goes. YouTube is driving me crazy, lol!

I tried Proxyrack with the latest version. Now I have an older version and am trying the bot again.
 
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