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Pairing details
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What we matched on, and why
The inputs behind this pairing, and what each fit actually means.
What we matched on
This is what we actually looked at — recent reels, where you're both based, the kind of content you both make, and whether you're already posting consistently.
Why this pairing
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The numbers
Reach, what that's worth for context, and what tends to happen beyond raw views.
New people seeing your content
more overlapless overlap
This depends on how much your audiences already cross over. Either way, it's a real chunk of people who don't currently see your content.
Putting that reach in context
The ad-equivalent figure is what a brand would pay Instagram to reach this many people — a sense of scale, not a number that lands in your account. The weeks figure is roughly how long it'd take to reach this many new people through solo posts, since most of a solo reel's views go to people who already follow you.
Beyond reach
Saves and shares on collab reelsrun higher than solo posts
Profile visits from new viewersa real share of the reach above
Follows from those visitsvaries pair to pair
No follower number attached — too many variables for that to mean anything. But more reach, higher engagement, and more profile visits are exactly the ingredients that drive follower growth.
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If this becomes a regular thing
The general shape of what happens with a few collabs over a year — not a forecast for any specific account.
Posting normallyWith occasional collabs
One collab won't transform a page overnight. But a few well-matched ones across a year tend to compound faster than posting solo the whole time.
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Sources
Where these numbers and this reasoning come from.
Reach and engagement
verified
Collab posts see meaningfully higher engagement than solo posts — a documented platform-wide effect.
Reels are actively pushed to non-followers by Instagram's recommendation system — roughly half of a typical reel's reach is people who don't already follow the creator.
Audience overlap between creators in the same city but different colleges tends to be moderate — enough shared context for content to land, but most of each audience is new to the other.
Instagram ad costs in India run roughly ₹0.80–1.50 per person reached, depending on targeting and format.
Meta India ad pricing benchmarks, 2025–2026
framework
The "weeks to reach organically" figure comes from typical non-follower reach per solo reel — since only a portion of any reel's views are new people, matching a collab's reach through solo content alone takes several reels.
BondOS internal estimate
Why this pairing
framework
Pairs that are adjacent in niche — same broad space, different angle — tend to create more curiosity and better chemistry than pairs that are identical or unrelated.
BondOS creator-pair matching framework
framework
Creators whose content already involves talking to camera and reacting tend to execute "review and react" formats more naturally than creators whose content is mostly visual.
BondOS creator-pair matching framework
framework
A moderate size difference, where the smaller creator brings something the larger one doesn't have, tends to work better than pairing near-identical accounts or wildly mismatched ones.
BondOS creator-pair matching framework
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Summary
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