> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.j.tools/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.j.tools/concepts/which-boost-tool.md).

# Which boost tool?

The Boost category has one job: put real activity on your token. Some of that is holder growth, some is trade and volume activity. Right now one tool is live and the rest are on the way, so this page is the short answer to "where do I start?"

{% hint style="info" %}
Short version: if you want more holders, use **Holder Booster**, it is the only Boost tool live today. The market bots (Volume Bot, Maker Bot, Pump Volume, Pump Comment) are marked **Soon** and open as the bot backend goes live.
{% endhint %}

```mermaid
flowchart TD
    Q{What do you want to boost?}
    Q -->|Grow holder count| HB[Holder Booster]
    Q -->|Increase trading volume| VOL{On a pool or the curve?}
    VOL -->|Pool-traded| VB[Volume Bot]
    VOL -->|Pump.fun curve| PV[Pump Volume]
    Q -->|Create maker activity| MB[Maker Bot]
    Q -->|Activity on a Pump.fun comment feed| PC[Pump Comment]

    classDef brand fill:#EF2A2A,stroke:#EF2A2A,color:#ffffff,font-weight:bold;
    classDef soft fill:#1f2937,stroke:#374151,color:#e5e7eb;
    class HB brand;
    class Q,VOL,VB,PV,MB,PC soft;
```

## Start with what you want to move

There are two questions worth asking before you pick a tool. Are you trying to grow the holder list, or are you trying to put trade activity on the chart? And is your token on a Pump.fun bonding curve or already trading in a pool?

Holder Booster answers the first kind of need and works today. The others shape market activity and are still being built.

| Tool                                             | Status   | Use it when you want to                                                         | Works for                                     |
| ------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| [Holder Booster](/tools/boost/holder-booster.md) | **Live** | Raise your unique-holder count with real on-chain micro-buys from fresh wallets | Pump.fun bonding curve, PumpSwap, and Raydium |
| [Volume Bot](/tools/boost/volume-bot.md)         | Soon     | Run automated buy and sell cycles to keep volume moving on the chart            | Pool-traded tokens                            |
| [Maker Bot](/tools/boost/maker-bot.md)           | Soon     | Generate maker-side activity spread across many wallets                         | Pool-traded tokens                            |
| [Pump Volume](/tools/boost/pump-volume.md)       | Soon     | Run volume cycles tuned for tokens still on the Pump.fun curve                  | Pump.fun bonding curve                        |
| [Pump Comment](/tools/boost/pump-comment.md)     | Soon     | Post comments on a Pump.fun token's page from several wallets                   | Pump.fun launchpad                            |

## What is ready right now

One tool is ready to run: **Holder Booster**. It splits a budget you set into many tiny, genuine buys, each from its own fresh wallet, so the holder count climbs with real on-chain accounts rather than empty transfers. You decide how many holders to add. The platform sizes each micro-buy to keep new holders cheap.

{% content-ref url="/pages/o5eO6abVdoCCB4WkfKVR" %}
[Holder Booster](/tools/boost/holder-booster.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

The four market bots in the table are not available yet. Their pages stay short for now and fill in the moment each one opens. Until then, treat the **Soon** label as the honest answer: you cannot run them yet.

## Use these responsibly

{% hint style="warning" %}
Boost tools change what other traders see on the chart and the holder list. Use them honestly, inside the rules of J Tools and every venue you touch (the Pump.fun launchpad, Raydium, PumpSwap, and other DEXs). They exist for real promotion and on-chain visibility. They are not a way to deceive buyers or break a platform's terms, and how you use them is on you.
{% endhint %}

Holder Booster is upfront about one thing in particular. Every fresh wallet is funded from your own wallet, so cluster tools like Bubblemaps can trace the whole batch back to you. It grows the count with real buys; it does not hide who is behind them. If that traceability matters for your plan, read the [Holder Booster](/tools/boost/holder-booster.md) page in full before you run anything.

J Tools is non-custodial throughout. You sign in your own wallet, and we never ask for its key. The worker handles scheduling and broadcasting, it never sees a private key.

## Fees

Each Boost tool charges a platform fee on top of the Solana network fee. The exact amount shows on the tool's fee card before you confirm, and admins can adjust it, so read the in-app summary rather than a fixed number.

{% hint style="warning" %}
**About fees.** Every action has two costs: the Solana **network fee** paid to validators, and the **J Tools platform fee**. The platform fee always shows in the app before you confirm, and nothing is charged until you sign. Fees can change over time, so trust the in-app summary rather than a number you saw once.
{% endhint %}

See the full breakdown on the [Fee schedule](/reference/fee-schedule.md).

## FAQ

<details>

<summary>Which Boost tool can I actually run today?</summary>

Holder Booster. It is the only one live in this category. The rest are marked **Soon** and open as the bot backend goes live.

</details>

<details>

<summary>I want more volume, not more holders. What do I use?</summary>

That is what Volume Bot, Maker Bot, and Pump Volume are for, and all three are still **Soon**. For now, Holder Booster is the live option, and it grows holders through real buys rather than volume cycles.

</details>

<details>

<summary>My token is on the Pump.fun curve. Does Holder Booster work?</summary>

Yes. Holder Booster buys through the Pump.fun bonding curve, PumpSwap, or Raydium, whichever route can fill the order for your token.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Are Boost tools allowed?</summary>

Within reason, and within the rules of each venue you touch. They are built for real promotion and on-chain visibility, not for misleading buyers or breaking a platform's terms. Read the warning above before you run anything.

</details>

## Related pages

{% content-ref url="/pages/wyOQt6ga7aXIprWAPEqK" %}
[Boost and market](/tools/boost.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/o5eO6abVdoCCB4WkfKVR" %}
[Holder Booster](/tools/boost/holder-booster.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/ftS7gT2ALpTp4aHiFEso" %}
[Trade and bundle](/tools/trade.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% hint style="success" %}
**J Tools is non-custodial.** We never hold your private keys and never ask for them. Every transaction is built in your browser and signed by your own wallet. If any page ever asks you to paste a private key, stop, close it, and let us know.
{% endhint %}


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