WHO ARE WE?
A network built day by day
From 2014 to 2026, CAME COMPANY works on communities, operational groups, moderators, devices, and management systems. Behind every service, there is a real structure to keep active every day.
From early groups to an organized network
In the beginning, they were small digital groups: real people, active profiles, orderly exchanges, and moderators who kept participation alive. Over time, these groups grew, were separated by social media, gender, service, and type of interaction, eventually becoming a structured operational network.
Real people gathered in controlled groups, with rules, moderators, and daily activity
Groups are nurtured daily to maintain participation, interest, and operational availability
The network is separated by likes, comments, followers, views, men, women, and social categories
The token system that keeps communities alive
Communities don't stay active on their own. They need to be followed, moderated, and motivated. That's why we use an internal token system: those who participate, interact, and contribute to the life of the groups accumulate operational credit. This creates continuity, maintains high involvement, and makes the management of interactions more orderly.
Over 7000 active members in groups
The network is divided into different groups: men, women, specific niches, service types, and social platforms. Each group has a function. Some are better suited for likes, others for comments, others for follower growth or more targeted interactions.
- Groups separated by men and women
- Communities divided by service type
- Moderators who maintain order and activity
- Interactions managed progressively and controlled
Physical farm
The physical farm consists of real devices configured and monitored. Each device works as a separate environment, with distinct sessions and controlled parameters. It is used when stability, environment separation, and more direct management of the operational flow are needed.
- Real devices connected to management systems
- Separate sessions to reduce operational overlaps
- Targeted use for services requiring stability and control
- Monitoring of queues, availability, times, and channel response
Software farm
The software farm works with desktops, digital sessions, and panels connected to a central system. It serves to coordinate volumes, distribute activities, read the status of queues, and manage faster flows when the service requires it.
- Desktops and digital sessions connected to a single control
- Centralized management of operational flows
- Rapid distribution for some categories of views and plays
- Technical control over times, queues, and system response
How we choose the operational channel
Each service is assigned to the most suitable channel. Some activities work better with real communities, others with physical devices, and still others with software systems. The choice depends on the social media platform, service, speed, quantity, and profile compatibility.
Likes
Can be linked to communities or technical flows based on social media, availability, and required naturalness
Comments
Require more control because the text must be consistent with the content, context, and platform
Followers
Are managed with progressive logic and circuits compatible with public profile, quantity, and required speed
Views and plays
Some types require speed, technical sessions, and controlled distribution from physical or software environments
Our method
We evaluate social media, service, content, quantity, speed, and profile compatibility
We choose the most suitable operational channel among community, physical farm, software farm, or mixed management
We monitor queues, times, availability, channel response, and support requests
Our job is to transform a complex structure into an easy-to-use service: you choose what you need, and we manage people, communities, devices, software, control, and assistance.