GoLogin stands out among other anti-detect browsers for three main reasons. First, besides the desktop app, it offers an Android and a web version. However, the Android version only works if the Orbita browser is installed on the smartphone, and it can only run one profile at a time. The web version limits the number of running profiles to four on the most expensive plan. Secondly, users receive two free proxies during the trial period. Third, the software is built on the anonymous Orbita browser rather than Chromium or Firefox, which are the market standard.
There are no issues with the spoofing quality in GoLogin. It allows you to configure 50 fingerprint parameters. Each profile receives its own fingerprint and is stored in a separate cloud.
To speed up work, profiles can be created in one click, grouped, and duplicated. Users with coding experience can also connect to the API and integrate GoLogin with automation frameworks. The browser allows sharing access rights to profiles, folders, and proxies, and making notes.
You can test the software for a week. GoLogin also offers a free plan with three profiles. A monthly subscription costs $49 for 100 profiles, $99 for 300, $199 for 1000, and $299 for 2000. It can be installed on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Pros of GoLogin:
- Referral program;
- Android mobile fingerprints;
- Manual text input simulation;
- Web version and mobile app for urgent profile launching.
Cons:
- You cannot saved, add proxies, or change the OS for profiles created in once click;
- You cannot choose the timezone, user agent, or add proxies in profile templates.