Gologin Review

in #gologin20 days ago

GoLogin is an anti-detect browser introduced in 2019 that allows users to create and manage multiple browser profiles, each with its own unique fingerprint. It stands out for being affordable, beginner-friendly, and offering features like API access, built-in proxies, and cross-platform support.

Main advantages

  • Affordable pricing: Starting at $49/month (or $24 with an annual plan), GoLogin is much cheaper than competitors like Multilogin.
  • Integrated proxies: Free datacenter proxies are included even for free and trial users, with optional paid upgrades.
  • Profile management: You can duplicate profiles, set up templates, organize them into folders, and share with team members. API integration makes automation possible.
  • Cross-platform support: Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, as well as a cloud version and an Android emulator.

Limitations and drawbacks
Pricing grows with larger needs

The $49/month plan covers only 100 profiles. For agencies or users managing thousands of accounts, the costs increase significantly.

Syncing and performance issues

  • Some users report delays when switching between profiles, especially with the cloud version.
  • The web-based version is still in testing and may not be fully stable.

Fingerprint accuracy problems

Tests by Proxyway showed GoLogin performed well when spoofing Windows environments, but struggled with Linux, macOS, or Android. Inconsistencies in the user agent and other details lowered trust scores on fingerprint checkers.

Interface and speed concerns

  • The web version can be slow, with poor rendering quality and even strange characters replacing text in some cases.

  • The desktop version sometimes takes up to two minutes to launch Orbita, its custom Chromium browser.

Customer support issues

  • Live chat response times vary: sometimes 15 minutes, other times more than an hour.

  • Emails may not always go through, leaving customers unsure if their issue was received.

  • Trustpilot reviews highlight serious issues: lost profiles, billing problems, and even alleged security breaches. One review described a bug that led to a hacked profile and financial loss, with GoLogin not taking responsibility.

Limited mobile usability

While GoLogin offers an Android app, its features are restricted—you can’t create new profiles or manage proxies the same way as on desktop. There’s no iOS app at all.

User feedback from the community

On Reddit and Trustpilot, opinions are mixed:

“I’ve been using GoLogin for about a year now, and in my opinion, it’s ideal for multi-accounts on social networks. But warming up accounts is really very important, keep this in mind.”

“The features and capabilities of GoLogin really stand out – not to mention their reasonable pricing.”

“Been a user for almost 3 years … services are unmatched … free proxy with any type of pack I buy.”

On the other hand, negative reviews warn of bugs, poor customer service, and security risks.

Conclusion

GoLogin is a solid choice for beginners and small teams who need affordable multi-account management with useful features like proxy integration and automation. However, it comes with several trade-offs: slower performance, browser fingerprint inaccuracies outside Windows environments, inconsistent support, and limited mobile options.