While the promise of free views sounds appealing to new creators, using Zefoy carries substantial risks:
1. Violation of TikTok's Terms of Service TikTok strictly prohibits artificial engagement (botting). Their algorithms are sophisticated and designed to detect sudden, unnatural spikes in traffic coming from low-quality sources.
2. Security and Privacy Concerns These types of "free gift" sites are often hotbeds for scams.
3. Low-Quality Engagement The views provided by Zefoy are from bots, not real people.
Many successful TikTokers repost their TikToks to Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts with a watermark or a “follow me on TikTok” call-to-action. This drives external traffic back to your TikTok profile, which TikTok rewards with algorithmic preference.
Engagement drives views. Ask a question in your video or caption that forces users to comment. Every comment signals to the algorithm that your video is engaging.
Many users report spending 15–20 minutes solving endless captchas and waiting in queues, only to receive 20 views or a server error. In that same time, you could have engaged with five other creators’ content or optimized your video’s SEO.
Since Zefoy fails at retention, focus on hook. The first 3 seconds must promise value. Use text overlays like "Wait for the end" or "You won't believe step 3."
If you have already used Zefoy and suspect damage, perform this test:
If you decide to proceed with Zefoy, the process is relatively straightforward. However, be warned that the website changes its URL structure frequently to evade TikTok’s security measures. As of late 2024, the typical workflow is as follows: