About 30 to 60 day Snapchat accounts
Snapchat accounts aged 30 to 60 days sit at a practical inflection point in the platform's new-account lifecycle. Snapchat's tightest activity restrictions - the ones that limit friend adds, message frequency, and content reach for brand-new profiles - begin to ease significantly after the first month. An account at the 30-to-60-day mark has already cleared that most restrictive window, meaning you start from a position with meaningfully higher default activity thresholds than a fresh account provides.
These accounts have also gone through at least some warming activity during their 30-60 day period. That warming history is built into the account: some snap sends and receives, friend connections, and story views that give the account a behavioral record beyond the bare registration event. The combination of age and warming means these profiles carry a Snapscore above zero and have some established behavioral context that the platform's trust systems can evaluate positively. At $1.40 each with a minimum of 15, they are a meaningful step up from fresh accounts and priced to reflect the extra production time and warming effort included in each unit.