EasyVisitors is one of many sites on the web you can use to convert money into website visitors. As with all such sites, presentation means exactly nothing. The slickest, coolest site in the world could sell garbage traffic and it would still be garbage. Meanwhile, a site that looks like it was modeled poorly after a Geocities school project could provide you with the best traffic you’ve ever seen. With that in mind, let’s take a look at EasyVisitors in 2026.
- EasyVisitors enforces strict quality rules, banning autoplay videos, pop-ups, adware, and adult content, signaling genuine care about traffic quality.
- Pricing starts at $5 for 5,000 hits, making initial testing low-risk before committing to larger packages up to $680.
- The service claims 100% human traffic, but this should be taken skeptically since filtering every bot is genuinely difficult.
- UTM parameters or dedicated landing pages are essential for tracking, as EasyVisitors traffic isn’t automatically tagged in analytics.
- Trust scores from Scam Detector and ScamAdviser are mediocre but not alarming, placing EasyVisitors firmly in “proceed with caution” territory.
Initial Impressions

My initial impression of EasyVisitors is that they at least know what they’re doing. The site is reasonably clean and functional, though it won’t win any design awards. What matters more is that it loads quickly, which suggests they’re not running some shoestring operation out of a basement somewhere.
They also have very prominent restrictions on the websites they allow into their network. Your site can’t have an autoplay video or sound file of any sort, which I love. As far as I’m concerned, sites with autoplay videos deserve every bounce they get.
Likewise, they don’t allow sites with any pop-up windows, either on load or exit. They also disallow sites that are typically unsavory or black hat. Any site that tries to install software or adware is banned, as are sites that promote illegal activity. Adult sites are banned as well, though they do point users toward Timely Traffic for adult-oriented traffic including casino and similar content.
These restrictions are actually a good sign. Services that don’t care about quality don’t bother enforcing rules like these.
Pricing and Packages

On their getting started page, EasyVisitors lists their benefits. They claim a network of over 20 million daily visitors, with interest and country-level targeting. They don’t get more geographically refined than country targeting, which is a limitation worth knowing upfront. They claim their traffic is 100% human, which I’d take with a grain of salt - filtering out every single bot is genuinely difficult, and no traffic provider can honestly guarantee perfection there. That said, most of their traffic appears to be legitimate based on user reports.
They claim their traffic is safe for Google AdSense, and they offer live reporting so you have real-time data to analyze. They accept payments through PayPal and major credit cards, which is another point in their favor.
For interest and country targeting, they have a reasonable range of options. USA targeting is split up by region, and some European countries can be targeted individually rather than as a whole. Interest targeting covers a fairly standard list with enough variation that most niches can find something relevant.
What about pricing? The lowest-priced package starts at 5,000 hits for $5, which works out to $1 per thousand hits. That’s a reasonable entry point - not so cheap that you immediately assume the traffic is junk, but low enough that testing it isn’t a big financial risk.
Packages scale all the way up to 1 million hits for $680, which is the most cost-effective rate per visit. That said, I wouldn’t recommend jumping straight to the largest package until you’ve tested smaller orders and confirmed the traffic is working for your specific site and goals. Per their FAQ, even the largest orders are completed within 60 days, with smaller orders typically fulfilled much faster.
One important note: EasyVisitors traffic is not automatically tagged in your analytics. To track it properly, you’ll need to use UTM parameters on your campaign URL, or route traffic to a dedicated landing page not used by any other source. Don’t skip this step or you’ll have no idea whether the traffic actually did anything useful.
Their purchase agreement is fairly straightforward. Standard disclaimers apply - make sure you’re pointing traffic to the right URL, and once the campaign starts, it’s running. They offer a refund if your full order isn’t delivered within the 60-day window, which is at least some peace of mind. Violating their site rules - installing a pop-up, adding autoplay audio, etc. - voids the agreement and ends your campaign.
Social Reputation

So what does EasyVisitors’ reputation actually look like in 2026? As always, online reviews need to be taken in context. Unhappy users are far more likely to post than satisfied ones, and traffic-buying in general attracts a lot of uninformed criticism from people who didn’t set up tracking properly or had unrealistic expectations.
Scam Detector gives EasyVisitors a trust score of 58.2 out of 100, calculated from 53 aggregated factors. That’s not a stellar score, but it’s not a red flag either - it lands in the “proceed with caution” territory rather than the “run away” category. ScamAdviser has been tracking the site since October 2020, with their most recent update in early 2024, and their findings are similarly lukewarm but not damning.
On the more encouraging side, at least one user has reported that after purchasing traffic, their organic search traffic roughly doubled - going from around 120-150 uniques per day up to 300-350. That’s an interesting data point, and while it’s a single anecdote, it suggests that for some sites the traffic may have indirect SEO benefits, possibly through engagement signals. Don’t bank on this as a guaranteed outcome, but it’s worth noting.
There are also some persistent reports that analytics undercount EasyVisitors traffic, which actually makes sense - users with JavaScript disabled won’t be tracked by Google Analytics, but they’re still real visits. This is another reason why UTM parameters and dedicated landing pages matter.
Overall, EasyVisitors sits somewhere in the middle of the pack for paid traffic providers. The restrictions they enforce, their transparent pricing, and their refund policy are all legitimate positives. The mediocre trust scores and mixed reviews are worth acknowledging. At $5 for the entry-level package, the risk of testing it is minimal. Worst case, you lose the cost of a coffee and you know to move on. Best case, you find a traffic source worth scaling.
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Thank you, good review
Hey Javier, glad you liked it! Have you used EasyVisitors? What was your experience?
I ordered serval packages from the company, because they were so cheap, but when I didn’t get even one percent of the hits they promised, I’d had enough. I gave them weeks to comply, but all I got was robot answers to questions I wasn’t even asking? I didn’t expect them to give me 99 millions sales, just 99 million hits and when I questioned them about refund and how many hits I’m supposed to get, they called me asshole. Don’t use this company.
Here’s email they sent me.
we can help you
Apr 9, 2019, 5:08 AM
to me
Listen all your orders were bulk traffic, you spent money 6 months ago and 1 order 4 months ago there are no refunds on bulk traffic orders asshole!!!
Fake traffic, all bots and still wont even deliver what u pay for.. no refunds.. STAY AWAY!!!