Molly Bailey
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Last update I promised I'd answer the question I knew was coming. So here it is, no dodging.
The 567K number, honestly broken down
567,000+ is registered task users. That's not the number that matters, and anyone who's run a task network knows it. Honest three-layer breakdown:
Actual capacity — real numbers
Let me put a concrete number on it, because "we can handle any volume" is what every bot farm says. On a single order:
So: big orders are welcome. They just deliver at human speed, drip-fed naturally, which is exactly why refill tickets don't pile up afterward.
This week's delivery (Jul 1–8)
Provider endpoints still in development. Order handling, refills, and custom orders are live internally; the Perfect Panel-compatible wrapper (services / add / status / balance / refill) is the current build focus. Native drip-feed is already how the task system works — no extra build needed, because real-user delivery is drip by nature. Once the wrapper is testable I'll open a few slots for panel owners here to run real test orders and report back, unfiltered.
Next update: first look at the retention re-checker (the drop-rate measurement system I said I'd build), plus API endpoint status.
For the panel owners reading: what delivery speed do your clients actually tolerate on large follow orders? Trying to price and pace the tiers around what real demand looks like, not guesswork.
The 567K number, honestly broken down
567,000+ is registered task users. That's not the number that matters, and anyone who's run a task network knows it. Honest three-layer breakdown:
- Registered users: ~568,000 (all-time signups across 209 countries)
- New signups still coming in: ~1,200–1,650 per day this past week
- Actually active (completing verified tasks daily): the number that determines real capacity — and the one most providers will never show you
Actual capacity — real numbers
Let me put a concrete number on it, because "we can handle any volume" is what every bot farm says. On a single order:
- 50,000 follows delivers in ~15–20 days. That's a steady ~2,500–3,500/day.
- Smaller orders (a few hundred to a few thousand) clear much faster.
So: big orders are welcome. They just deliver at human speed, drip-fed naturally, which is exactly why refill tickets don't pile up afterward.
This week's delivery (Jul 1–8)
- ~56,000 verified completions in 8 days (~102k submissions — the ~27% rejection rate holds steady)
- Daily new signups holding at ~1,200–1,650
- Refill queue: still zero pending
Provider endpoints still in development. Order handling, refills, and custom orders are live internally; the Perfect Panel-compatible wrapper (services / add / status / balance / refill) is the current build focus. Native drip-feed is already how the task system works — no extra build needed, because real-user delivery is drip by nature. Once the wrapper is testable I'll open a few slots for panel owners here to run real test orders and report back, unfiltered.
Next update: first look at the retention re-checker (the drop-rate measurement system I said I'd build), plus API endpoint status.
For the panel owners reading: what delivery speed do your clients actually tolerate on large follow orders? Trying to price and pace the tiers around what real demand looks like, not guesswork.