Why Behance saves matter on your project
On Behance, the Save count is a public bookmark signal visible on every project — a stranger arriving from Curated Galleries or Creative Fields reads it as evidence that other creatives wanted to keep this project for later. Behance has no algorithmic recommendation feed, so Saves do not propagate to Instagram, Spotify, or any other platform; they live entirely inside Behance as direct social proof on the project page. The free batch puts a credible floor under the counter; paid tiers drip in additional saves over 24 to 72 hours.
How Behance save (bookmark) orders work
Paste the project URL on the order page. Saves are distributed across 45 to 150 minutes from independent Behance accounts using the standard Save flow on your public project. Behance shows the new Save count on the project page and inside your own dashboard analytics.
Save boundaries
No moodboard automation, Adobe Creative Cloud token sharing, or admin handoffs. Saves are applied via the standard public bookmark flow on the project page — your Adobe ID, project history, and Creative Cloud account stay untouched.
