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<blockquote data-quote="Molly Bailey" data-source="post: 28931" data-attributes="member: 11202"><p>Last update I promised I'd answer the question I knew was coming. So here it is, no dodging.</p><p></p><p><strong>The 567K number, honestly broken down</strong></p><p></p><p>567,000+ is <em>registered</em> task users. That's not the number that matters, and anyone who's run a task network knows it. Honest three-layer breakdown:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Registered users:</strong> ~568,000 (all-time signups across 209 countries)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>New signups still coming in:</strong> ~1,200–1,650 per day this past week</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Actually active (completing verified tasks daily):</strong> the number that determines real capacity — and the one most providers will never show you</li> </ul><p>A user who signed up a year ago and never came back is worthless as capacity. What matters is how many humans show up to do tasks, and that scales with how much I pay out — not with a vanity signup count.</p><p></p><p><strong>Actual capacity — real numbers</strong></p><p></p><p>Let me put a concrete number on it, because "we can handle any volume" is what every bot farm says. On a single order:</p><p></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>50,000 follows delivers in ~15–20 days.</strong> That's a steady ~2,500–3,500/day.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Smaller orders (a few hundred to a few thousand) clear much faster.</li> </ul><p>That pace isn't a limitation — it <em>is</em> the product. Real people see the task, do it, and get paid. They don't arrive 50,000-at-once, because humans don't do anything 50,000-at-once. Any provider promising you 50k "real" follows delivered same-day is selling you a bot purge waiting to happen. The 15–20 day curve on a large order is what natural growth actually looks like, and it's the reason the numbers stick instead of getting wiped in the next platform sweep.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p><strong>This week's delivery (Jul 1–8)</strong></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">~56,000 verified completions in 8 days (~102k submissions — the ~27% rejection rate holds steady)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Daily new signups holding at ~1,200–1,650</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Refill queue: still zero pending</li> </ul><p><strong>API progress</strong></p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Next update:</strong> first look at the retention re-checker (the drop-rate measurement system I said I'd build), plus API endpoint status.</p><p></p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molly Bailey, post: 28931, member: 11202"] Last update I promised I'd answer the question I knew was coming. So here it is, no dodging. [B]The 567K number, honestly broken down[/B] 567,000+ is [I]registered[/I] task users. That's not the number that matters, and anyone who's run a task network knows it. Honest three-layer breakdown: [LIST] [*][B]Registered users:[/B] ~568,000 (all-time signups across 209 countries) [*][B]New signups still coming in:[/B] ~1,200–1,650 per day this past week [*][B]Actually active (completing verified tasks daily):[/B] the number that determines real capacity — and the one most providers will never show you [/LIST] A user who signed up a year ago and never came back is worthless as capacity. What matters is how many humans show up to do tasks, and that scales with how much I pay out — not with a vanity signup count. [B]Actual capacity — real numbers[/B] Let me put a concrete number on it, because "we can handle any volume" is what every bot farm says. On a single order: [LIST] [*][B]50,000 follows delivers in ~15–20 days.[/B] That's a steady ~2,500–3,500/day. [*]Smaller orders (a few hundred to a few thousand) clear much faster. [/LIST] That pace isn't a limitation — it [I]is[/I] the product. Real people see the task, do it, and get paid. They don't arrive 50,000-at-once, because humans don't do anything 50,000-at-once. Any provider promising you 50k "real" follows delivered same-day is selling you a bot purge waiting to happen. The 15–20 day curve on a large order is what natural growth actually looks like, and it's the reason the numbers stick instead of getting wiped in the next platform sweep. 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. [B]This week's delivery (Jul 1–8)[/B] [LIST] [*]~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 [/LIST] [B]API progress[/B] 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. [B]Next update:[/B] 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. [/QUOTE]
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