Scrolling down Undetectable’s pricing page, you’ll find a free browser version with limited features. It’s meant for a single user, and purchasing new fingerprint configurations will cost you more at $2.50 each. However, it’s sufficient for testing the browser before purchasing a full plan. Octo does not offer a free version but frequently distributes promo codes for free subscription days. You can find one in this very article!
Undetectable lacks a low-cost plan with full functionality, whereas Octo’s Starter subscription provides all multi-accounting browser tools except teamwork and API access, which is sufficient for many use cases.
The Base subscription in both browsers offers almost all standard features. In Undetectable, there’s no cloud storage and proxy and local profile export capabilities, but team member slots can already be purchased separately with this plan. Octo has no restrictions on storage or exports and also includes profile task scheduling, though this subscription is meant for individual use.
When we compare Octo’s Team subscription to Undetectable’s Professional plan, we see that both offer comprehensive solutions for team collaboration. Undetectable offers a lower price but also fewer resources, and still lacks dedicated cloud storage. In contrast, all Octo users receive cloud storage, which adds an extra layer of security, e.g., against extension-based attacks, which recently affected
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The Custom and Advanced subscriptions are designed for big teams and large-scale projects, offering full browser functionality without limitations and more resources. Here Undetectable finally includes dedicated cloud storage, whereas Octo scales resources up as needed.
Finally, both browsers allow customizing subscriptions by adding extra resources. In Undetectable, you can buy more cloud profiles and team member slots during subscription purchase, while Octo lets you expand the number of your profiles, team size, and even API request limits after activating your subscription.