Honest alternative-to guide for people switching away from Multilogin.
Multilogin is one of the category's most established tools, built for agencies and teams running fingerprint-heavy, high-stakes multi-account work. That strength is also why people go looking for alternatives: it's priced and built for that use case, and if you're a solo operator or a lean team, you may be paying for capacity you don't use.
| Tool | Free tier | Entry price | Best reason to switch here |
|---|---|---|---|
| GoLogin | 3 profiles | ~$24/mo for 100 profiles | Cheapest per-profile cost at volume, plus a native Android app |
| AdsPower | 2 profiles | ~$9/mo, 10 profiles + API | Built-in RPA automation without paying extra for scripting |
| Dolphin Anty | 5 profiles | ~$10/mo for 10 profiles | Synchronizer mirrors actions across profiles — useful for warming accounts |
| Nativ Browser | Cloud sync included, no card | $49/mo, unlimited local profiles | Standalone/offline mode with no forced cloud dependency |
Frequently cited as the closer-to-free-tier, lower-friction option, with a genuine limited free plan rather than only a time-boxed trial. At roughly $24/mo for 100 profiles, it's currently the cheapest per-profile cost in the category.
Strong on built-in automation (RPA-style flows) for teams that want to script account actions, not just isolate profiles — its entry tier bundles API access rather than gating it behind a higher plan.
Popular in CIS markets specifically. Note that its free tier was cut from 10 to 5 profiles this September — worth checking the current allowance before assuming the numbers you've seen elsewhere still hold.
A newer, lighter-weight option built around a "standalone mode" that keeps profile data off the vendor's servers unless you opt into cloud sync — a specific answer to the "I don't own my profiles if the cloud goes down" complaint that pushes some people off cloud-only tools. Unlimited local profiles start at $49/mo. See the full review for the complete pricing table.
Match the tool to your profile count and automation needs, not to a "best overall" badge. Under 10 profiles and no scripting need → prioritize a real free tier (GoLogin or Dolphin Anty). Over 100 profiles with a dev team → prioritize API depth and documented rate limits (AdsPower, Multilogin). Want profiles that don't live on someone else's cloud by default → that's specifically Nativ Browser's standalone mode. Somewhere in between → prioritize support responsiveness, since that's where most switching regret actually comes from.