Updated August 2026

Multilogin pricing, without the brochure voice

For a long time people treated Multilogin as “the good one you can’t afford to test.” That read is outdated. The public checkout now has a real free tier, and the paid Pro ladder on yearly billing is much closer to what budget brands used to monopolize in sales threads.

Numbers below are what we saw on Multilogin’s plan picker with Pay yearly (−35%) selected. They move. Always re-check before you commit — and ignore anyone quoting a screenshot like it’s a contract.

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The three plans, in plain language

Free — $0, five profiles

You get five profiles that can be cloud mobile or browser. There’s a one-time bonus of 200 MB premium proxy traffic and one mobile profile with 30 minutes. What you don’t get: API access, team seats.

The gotcha that matters in practice: if you don’t start any profile for seven days, Multilogin’s free profiles can be wiped. Fine for a focused trial week. Bad if you create five shells and forget about them.

Use Free to poke fingerprints, open our local tools inside a profile, and decide if the product feels right. Don’t plan a Playwright farm on Free — the API isn’t there.

Pro — from about $7.08 / month on yearly

At the 10-profile step, yearly billing showed $85 / year, which lands near $7.08 / month. You can bump the profile slider to 50 or 100; price scales with that. API access is on the table here. So are quick cloning, bulk ops, and the monthly proxy / mobile-minute bonuses Multilogin displays on the card (we saw 1 GB + 60 mobile minutes at the 10-profile example — again, confirm live).

This is where most solo operators and small automation setups should land. If you’re attaching Playwright or Puppeteer over CDP, you’re in Pro territory or above.

Business — teams and higher counts

The example we captured: about $57.08 / month when billed yearly ($685 / year) around 300 profiles, with unlimited team seats, templates, and API rate limits you can push further. Monthly bonuses on that card looked like 10 GB proxy + 450 mobile minutes. Agencies that share folders and need real seat counts usually end up here without overthinking it.

What yearly −35% and SAAS50 actually do together

Multilogin’s own toggle is “pay yearly” for their ~35% cut versus monthly. Separately, our desk issues SAAS50 for Antidetect Browser (50% path) and MIN50 for Cloud Phone. Those are affiliate codes. We may earn a commission. They are not a Multilogin employee blessing.

Rough illustration only: Pro at $85 / year, then half off on a valid SAAS50 checkout, points somewhere near ~$42.50 / year before tax. That’s “a streaming subscription,” not “enterprise software guilt.” Your invoice is the only source of truth — eligibility, stacking, and VAT differ by region and cart.

Cloud Phone minutes and browser seats are different products. If your work is mostly Android apps, ask the bot for MIN50 instead of forcing everything through the browser coupon.

How I’d choose

Start on Free for a few days if you’ve never touched Multilogin. Move to Pro the moment you need API or you outgrow five profiles. Jump to Business when more than one human needs seats or you’re past the profile steps Pro offers without awkward workarounds.

If you’re buying for ads / MMO

Media buyers usually leave Free the week they need API. Read the desk essays before you only compare seat stickers: Facebook ads · Google Ads · affiliate · API map.

If someone is still arguing “Multilogin costs 10× AdsPower so don’t bother,” send them this page and the live checkout. The old debate was about list price theater. The useful debate is fingerprints, automation pain, and whether you want Cloud Phone later without switching vendors.

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