Jarvee Tutorial <2025>

His heart sank. He opened Jarvee. The logs were red. At 3:17 AM, the Algorithm had woken up. It saw the spike in activity and slammed the door.

Leo spent two hours deleting old memes and blocking 200 spam accounts. It felt… therapeutic.

"Jarvee is a scalpel, not a chainsaw. Set your Follow delay to 45-65 seconds. Daily follow limit: 120. Daily unlike limit: 100. If you go over, the Algorithm notices. The Algorithm is a sleeping dragon. Do not wake it." jarvee tutorial

On Day 24, Leo got cocky. He wanted to test the limits. He added a sixth mother account and bumped the daily follow limit to 180. He went to bed feeling like a king.

Leo found @SynthwaveShores, @NeonDrifter, and three others. He copied their follower lists into Jarvee’s "Follow" tool. The tutorial said: "Do not follow their followers. Follow the people who on their last three posts. Those are the living. The followers list is a cemetery." His heart sank

It worked. Leo felt a shiver. He was a ghost, unseen.

Leo sighed, staring at the blinking cursor on his screen. His Instagram theme page, @RetroWaveNights, was dying. He posted manually, three times a day, engaging with a handful of comments, but his follower count had flatlined at 847. The big accounts were growing by thousands a week, and he knew their secret: automation. At 3:17 AM, the Algorithm had woken up

He restarted Jarvee, but this time, he set the follow limit to 100. He went back to manual engagement for an hour each evening. He stopped trying to beat the system and started working with it.