Glossary
The words you’ll see here
Plain definitions of the platform’s terms: what a tool ID is, gradual delivery, refill, mass order and the rest. No jargon — just what you actually need before ordering.
Ordering basics
1024Tool details
Delivery & after
drip-feedResellers & developers
Account & program
FAQ
About the terms
Why “tools,” not “services”?
Where do I find a tool’s ID?
How is gradual delivery different from refill?
Is there a subscription?
A term missing from the glossary?
Next: getting started · order statuses · how we work.
The vocabulary, in detail
The SmmPanelUS glossary, in plain words
SMM ordering has its own vocabulary, and most of it is simpler than it sounds. On SmmPanelUS the items you order are called tools, not “services” — a small but deliberate choice, because each one is a specific thing that does a specific job, with stated limits and terms. You pick a tool from the catalog, give it a public link to your own account, set a quantity, and the platform runs the order. Those five words — tool, catalog, link, quantity, order — are most of what you need.
The terms you’ll meet most
A tool ID is the number at the start of a catalog row; it’s how the platform knows exactly which tool you mean. Quantity is how much you order, within the minimum and maximum each tool shows. Start time is how soon an order begins once accepted. Gradual delivery, sometimes called drip-feed, spreads an order over time instead of releasing it all at once, where a tool supports it. Refill lets you request a top-up if a delivered count drops, where a tool offers it. None of these are promises — they’re plainly stated features you read before ordering.
After you order
Once an order is placed it moves through statuses you can follow in your history. Partial means part was delivered and the rest returned to your balance; you’re only charged for what ran. Your balance is simply your topped-up funds, and every order draws from it — there’s no access subscription. If you order in volume, mass order lets you place many orders at once from a list, and the API lets you do the same from your own software.
For resellers and suppliers
A branded storefront lets a reseller run their own front end on the platform. The affiliate program pays 9% on every referral payment, for the lifetime of the referral. A supplier is someone who provides tools through a review, with their own capacity, under firm rules. Each of these has its own page with the full detail, but the words mean the same thing across the platform.
Why the words are chosen carefully
The vocabulary here is deliberately plain, and a few choices are intentional. We don’t dress a delivered count up as a promise — a tool states what it does, and you read that first. Refill is simply an option where a tool offers it, not a pledge. And we say “tools” rather than louder words because the whole point is that you can see exactly what each one is before you spend a cent. A glossary isn’t usually where a platform shows its character, but the words a place uses tell you how it thinks. These ones are meant to be checkable, not impressive.
New here? The getting-started guide puts these terms to work in a first order, the order-statuses page explains each status, and how we work covers the approach behind them.
Words sorted — time to order
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