Event attendees on Facebook are users who RSVP "Going" to your Facebook Event, signaling intention to attend your in-person or virtual event. Attendee count provides social proof—events with hundreds of attendees look popular and attract more organic attendees. It's FOMO in action: people want to join what others are attending.
High attendee counts increase event visibility in Facebook's algorithm, getting your event recommended to more people and appearing in more feeds. For virtual events like webinars, live streams, or online workshops, attendee count predicts actual turnout (though not everyone who RSVPs attends—expect 40-60% actual attendance). For in-person events, attendees help with planning logistics and venue sizing.
Services offering event attendees boost your event's apparent popularity, creating momentum that attracts organic attendees. This works particularly well for new event organizers lacking track records—initial social proof helps overcome skepticism. When purchasing attendees, ensure they're real accounts from relevant locations (don't buy Miami-based attendees for a Seattle event). Combine purchased attendees with genuine promotion, creating snowball effect where initial numbers attract real interest.