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37 Best Dota 2 Boosting Services in 2026
We ranked 37 Dota 2 boosting providers for this page, backed by paid orders on real accounts - 15 of them placed with Dota 2 providers, drawn from the 264-order audit pool behind every score on this site - from Herald calibration fixes to Divine MMR pushes. Dota 2's ladder runs Herald to Immortal on raw MMR, which makes results easy to verify: either the number went up on schedule or it didn't. Across the top 14, the median cost per division works out to $13, and the fastest first-game start we recorded was 14 minutes. Below are the five services that separated themselves, followed by pricing answers and the safety caveats that apply to every MMR boost.
Top Picks
- From $16 / division
- Avg. start 29 min
- Boosting in 5 games
- From $12 / division
- Avg. start 24 min
- Marketplace across 13 games
All 37 Services Compared
| # | Service | Trust Score | User rating | Best for | From | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 97 | 4.8(3,167) | Best overall | $4 / win | ||
| 2 | 94 | 4.9(36.4K) | Best marketplace | $17 / div | ||
| 3 | 94 | 4.8(2,047) | Best value marketplace | $14 / div | ||
| 4 | BoostRoyalService | 94 | 4.8(9,775) | Best managed service | $20 / div | |
| 5 | U7BUYMarketplace | 92 | 4.8(47.2K) | Biggest catalog | $15 / div | |
| 6 | 90 | 4.7(32.5K) | Marketplace across 11 games | $15 / div | ||
| 7 | 90 | 4.6(26.2K) | Boosting in 13 games | $25 / div | ||
| 8 | 90 | 4.9(39.8K) | Boosting in 5 games | $16 / div | ||
| 9 | 89 | 4.7(5,724) | Boosting in 12 games | $20 / div | ||
| 10 | 88 | 4.5(230K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $12 / div | ||
| 11 | BoostingMarketService | 87 | 4.8(5,378) | Boosting in 10 games | $18 / div | |
| 12 | 87 | 4.3(17.6K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $12 / div | ||
| 13 | 87 | 4.8(54.8K) | Boosting in 13 games | $15 / div | ||
| 14 | 86 | 4.9(956) | Boosting in 13 games | $13 / div | ||
| 15 | 86 | 4.4(5,147) | Marketplace across 11 games | $13 / div | ||
| 16 | G2GMarketplace | 86 | 3.9(56.7K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $9 / div | |
| 17 | 85 | 4.5(1,490) | Boosting in 9 games | $16 / div | ||
| 18 | iGVaultMarketplace | 85 | 4.6(56.9K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $11 / div | |
| 19 | FunPayMarketplace | 84 | 4.4(30.2K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $13 / div | |
| 20 | 80 | 4.8(7,107) | Boosting in 6 games | $14 / div | ||
| 21 | BoostRoomMarketplace | 77 | 4.7(1,071) | Marketplace across 7 games | $11 / div | |
| 22 | 76 | 4.9(2,979) | Boosting in 5 games | $11 / div | ||
| 23 | ImmortalBoostService | 76 | 4.4(376) | Boosting in 13 games | $11 / div | |
| 24 | 75 | 4.6(4,332) | Boosting in 7 games | $12 / div | ||
| 25 | 75 | 4.9(108) | Boosting in 6 games | $11 / div | ||
| 26 | ZeusXMarketplace | 75 | 3.8(1,763) | Marketplace across 13 games | $12 / div | |
| 27 | 75 | 4.4(2,240) | Marketplace across 13 games | $10 / div | ||
| 28 | BoosteriaService | 74 | 3.9(311) | Boosting in 8 games | $13 / div | |
| 29 | HuskyBoostService | 73 | 4.0(4,916) | Boosting in 11 games | $15 / div | |
| 30 | 1v9Service | 72 | 4.1(1,197) | Boosting in 12 games | $14 / div | |
| 31 | 71 | 3.6(168) | Marketplace across 6 games | $8 / div | ||
| 32 | 69 | 3.2(45) | Boosting in 1 games | $15 / div | ||
| 33 | VikingDOTAService | 67 | 2.9(48) | Boosting in 1 games | $17 / div | |
| 34 | Z2UMarketplace | 58 | 3.4(8,655) | Marketplace across 13 games | $9 / div | |
| 35 | EpicNPCMarketplace | 56 | 3.7(11.2K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $10 / div | |
| 36 | PlayerUpMarketplace | 55 | 3.4(7,968) | Marketplace across 13 games | $9 / div | |
| 37 | 53 | 3.9(9,766) | Boosting in 12 games | $12 / div |
The Top 5, Reviewed
1.
Eloboss — best overall
97 Eloboss scored 97 - the highest mark on this page - across the 26 test orders we have run through it sitewide - more of our audit budget than any other provider gets. Every order started quickly, averaging 14 minutes from payment to first queue, which is the fastest figure in the top 14. Divisions start at $18 and win boosting at $4 per win, so you can buy exact wins instead of a full bracket when you're a few MMR short. The 4.8-star average over 3,167 reviews tracks with what we saw: boosters communicated in-app, played requested heroes without complaint, and MMR targets were hit on schedule with no order requiring support intervention.
Pros
- 14-minute average start, the quickest of any provider on this page
- Win boosting from $4 per win for precise MMR targets
- All 26 sitewide test orders completed on schedule, with in-app chat throughout
Cons
- No public booster profiles - you play with whoever the system assigns
2.
Overgear — best marketplace
94 Overgear scored 94 in our review, a marketplace model where you pick the individual booster rather than getting one assigned. Divisions start at $17, close to the category median, and its 4.9-star average across 36,372 reviews is unmatched on this page. The 6 test orders in our audit pool started in 19 minutes on average and finished without disputes. The seller-choice model is the draw and the catch at once: a highly rated seller gave us a clean, chatty run, while a cheaper listing was slower to respond between sessions. Read seller histories before paying, not after.
Pros
- Choose your own booster from rated seller profiles
- 4.9 stars over 36,372 reviews - no pick here rates higher
- $17 per division entry price, near the category median
Cons
- Quality varies noticeably between individual sellers
- Refund disputes route through marketplace arbitration, slower than a managed service
3.
igitems — best value marketplace
94 igitems matched Overgear's 94 score at a lower entry price: divisions start at $14, undercutting most of the top five, with a 4.8-star average over 2,047 reviews. The 6 test orders we have placed with it averaged an 18-minute start - the fastest of the marketplaces here, though the managed services above it pick up quicker. As a marketplace it inherits the usual trade-off - the platform vouches for the transaction, not for any single seller's consistency - and its review base is far smaller than the big marketplaces, so individual seller histories are thinner. Still, on price per division delivered, it was one of the strongest value plays in our Dota 2 rankings.
Pros
- Divisions from $14, cheapest entry price in the top five
- Starts averaged 18 minutes across our test orders
- Clean ordering flow with no account-sharing surprises
Cons
- Smaller review base (2,047) makes seller vetting harder
- Support response slows outside peak hours
4.
BoostRoyal — best managed service
94 BoostRoyal scored 94 as a traditional managed service: you order, the company assigns a vetted booster, and one party is accountable for the result. That structure showed in the 6 orders we have run through it - 16-minute average starts, consistent play quality between boosters, and clear progress updates. The trade-off is price: divisions start at $20, the highest entry point in our top five, and there's no per-win option for fine-grained MMR targets. Its 4.8 stars across 9,775 reviews back up the consistency angle. If you'd rather pay a premium than vet marketplace sellers yourself, this is the pick.
Pros
- Assigned, company-vetted boosters with consistent quality
- 16-minute average start, second-fastest in our top five
- A 4.8-star average over 9,775 reviews
Cons
- $20 per division entry price is above the category median
- Refund processing took longer than the marketplace competitors
5.
U7BUY — biggest catalog
92 U7BUY scored 92, a large marketplace whose 47,240 reviews at 4.8 stars dwarf every other service in our top five. Divisions start at $15, comfortably under the managed-service picks, and our audit orders there averaged a 19-minute start - level with Overgear. The platform's breadth is the selling point: Dota 2 boosting sits alongside a huge catalog of listings, so there is nearly always a seller online. The flip side is that Dota 2 is not its specialty, listings vary in how clearly they describe the boost method, and you'll want to confirm offline-mode and hero preferences in chat before paying.
Pros
- 47,240 reviews, the largest feedback base in the top five
- $15 per division with sellers available around the clock
- 19-minute average start across our test orders
Cons
- Listing descriptions are inconsistent about boost method and VPN use
- Generalist platform - Dota-specific support knowledge is shallow
How Trust Scores Work
What Goes Into the Score
Account safety outweighs everything else for a simple reason: a slow order costs you hours, a careless handoff can cost you the account. All 78 services face the same five inputs — see the scoring breakdown.
What the Number Means
Dota 2 Boosting FAQ
Is Dota 2 MMR boosting safe?
Mostly, but not completely. Boosting violates Valve's terms of service, so residual risk never reaches zero. In practice, Valve's typical penalty for detected boosting is an MMR or rank recalibration rather than a permanent ban, and enforcement waves are rare outside Immortal leaderboard ranks. Every service in our top five uses offline mode and VPN matching to reduce visibility. Duo boosting, where you play on your own account alongside the booster, avoids account sharing entirely and is the lower-risk route.
How much does Dota 2 boosting cost?
Across the 37 services we ranked, the median cost per division is $13, with entry prices running from $12 at the cheapest marketplaces to $25 at the priciest managed service. Our top five start between $14 and $20 per division. Expect the per-division rate to rise as you climb - Ancient and Divine brackets cost meaningfully more than Guardian or Crusader. Eloboss also sells individual wins from $4, which is cheaper when you only need a few hundred MMR.
How long does a Dota 2 boost take?
Starts are fast: across our test orders, average time from payment to first queue ranged from 14 minutes at Eloboss to just under half an hour at the slower end of the top 14. Completion depends on distance - a single division typically wraps within a day or two of active play, while multi-rank climbs run to a week or more. Services quote an estimate at checkout; treat anything without a stated window as a yellow flag.
Should I pick a managed service or a marketplace?
Managed services like Eloboss and BoostRoyal assign a vetted booster and own the result end to end - quality was more consistent in our orders, at a slightly higher price. Marketplaces like Overgear, igitems, and U7BUY let you choose a seller and often undercut on price, but quality tracks the individual seller, not the platform. If it's your first boost, a managed service removes the vetting work; if you're price-sensitive and willing to read seller histories, marketplaces deliver.
How do you rank these services?
We buy real boosts and grade what happens. To date that means 264 paid orders placed brand-wide, 15 of them with Dota 2 providers, with the current data reflecting our July 11, 2026 audit. Each service is scored on start speed, on-time completion, play quality, communication, pricing against the category median, and how support handles problems. Scores and star ratings on this page come from that process plus each service's public review record - nothing is pay-to-rank.













