Indigo Browser Review: isolated profiles, and mobile support for secure multi-accounting.
Indigo Browser is an anti-detect, multi-accounting platform that isolates each browser profile with its own realistic fingerprint (UA, Canvas, WebGL, IP), so every profile appears as a distinct user. You can choose between the Chromium-based Mimic and Firefox-based Stealthfox engines, with frequent fingerprint-base updates for consistency. Teams get collaboration features like workspaces, roles, and bulk actions, plus a full API with automation tokens for programmatic control. Built-in tools—including a Cookie Robot and CLI utilities—help warm profiles and reduce manual routine. Plans scale from Solo (~100 profiles) to Business (≈300 profiles with unlimited team members), and a free trial lets you test before upgrading.
Pros:
- Robust fingerprint & engine stack: Mimic (Chromium) + Stealthfox (Firefox) with ongoing fingerprint updates.
- Serious automation: API + automation tokens, Cookie Robot, and CLI for scripted, large-scale workflows.
- Team-ready scaling: workspaces/roles, bulk actions, and plans supporting hundreds of profiles and unlimited members.
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