How Much Does It Cost to Create 500 Facebook Accounts in PVACreator? (2025 Guide)
Scaling Facebook marketing in 2025 isn’t about shortcuts — it’s about using the right automation tools and controlling your costs. Whether you’re a freelancer managing multiple client pages, a growth hacker experimenting with campaigns, or an agency handling bulk Facebook accounts, one question comes up again and again:
How much does it cost to create 500 Facebook accounts with PVACreator?
In this guide, we’ll break down every expense — from the $500 Facebook license to proxies, captchas, and verification methods — and show you why many marketers now combine PVACreator with the Outlook module for smarter social media account management.
The Starting Point: PVACreator License
Before you spin up a single Facebook profile, you’ll need PVACreator’s license:
Facebook-only license: $500 one-time
Outlook module: ~$217 (often added to reduce email verification costs when creating Facebook PVAs).
Unlike buying accounts on the gray market, this license means you control the account creation process, fingerprints, and security — crucial for any serious social media automation strategy.
Verification Path: Phone vs. Outlook Email
Two main verification methods exist for creating Facebook accounts in bulk:
Option A: Phone Verification (SMS)
Each account requires one SMS verification.
Average cost: $0.25 per SMS.
For 500 accounts: $125 total.
Simple, reliable.
Recurring cost adds up fast.
Option B: Email Verification via Outlook
Accounts verified with Outlook instead of SMS.
Cost per Outlook account: <$0.01 (captcha only).
For 500 accounts: <$5 total (after owning the Outlook license).
Cheapest long-term strategy for bulk scaling.
Requires additional Outlook module setup.

Captcha Solving Costs
Facebook registrations occasionally trigger captchas. With YesCaptcha or 2Captcha:
Cost per captcha: $0.0014
For 500 accounts: $2–$5 total
A negligible but necessary part of the calculation.
Proxy Costs (The Backbone of Account Safety)
To prevent bans, each batch of Facebook accounts must run on clean IP addresses.
Residential proxies: $10–$15 per GB
500 accounts require roughly 3–5 GB
Total: $30–$75
No matter how you verify accounts, proxies are essential for social media account management at scale.
Total Cost Estimate
| Expense Category | Phone Path (SMS) | Email Path (Outlook) |
|---|---|---|
| PVACreator Facebook License | $500 | $500 |
| SMS / Outlook Accounts | $125 | <$5 |
| Captcha Solving | $5 | $5 |
| Proxies | $50 (avg) | $50 (avg) |
| Total Estimate | $680 | $555 |
Buying Accounts vs. Building with PVACreator
Why not just buy bulk Facebook PVAs from a seller?
Market price for Facebook PVAs in 2025: $0.70–$1.20 each
For 500 accounts: $350–$600 upfront
Quality is inconsistent
Fingerprints may overlap
Higher suspension risk
By contrast, social media automation with PVACreator means:
You control the creation process
You decide the proxies and device fingerprints
Costs drop dramatically after the initial license investment
The Smart Strategy for 2025
If your goal is short-term testing, buying bulk Facebook accounts might seem cheaper. But if you’re scaling campaigns, running multiple client projects, or building assets for the long haul, PVACreator pays for itself quickly.
The smartest marketers in 2025 don’t stop at the Facebook module. They combine it with the Outlook version, cutting verification costs close to zero and future-proofing their social media account management workflow.
The bottom line:
Phone Path: ~$680 for 500 Facebook accounts
Outlook Path: ~$555 for 500 Facebook accounts
After the first batch, costs drop dramatically — you’ll only pay for proxies and small verification fees.
With PVACreator, you’re not just creating accounts. You’re building a sustainable, automated social media system that gives you control, safety, and scale in 2025.
Tip: Start with 50–100 accounts, test both SMS and Outlook verification, then double down on whichever balances cost and stability best for your campaigns.


