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Dolphin Anty review: automation-first, with real gaps

7 min read · Updated 2026-08-18
The verdict, upfront

Dolphin Anty's Synchronizer bulk-action tool and 860,000+ user base make it a strong pick for CIS-market affiliate and social media workflows — but its free tier was recently cut from 10 to 5 profiles, it has no mobile fingerprint support, and it disclosed a 2022 breach affecting roughly 15% of profiles.

Dolphin Anty launched in 2021 under developer Denis Zhitnyakov, originally built for affiliate marketing and traffic arbitrage — workflows that routinely manage batches of ad accounts at once. It's grown to over 860,000 users, concentrated heavily in CIS markets.

Pricing

PlanProfilesPrice
Free5 profiles$0 (cut from 10 in September)
Free+10 profiles~$10/mo
Base / Team tiers100–300 profiles~$89–99/mo, +$10–20/mo per extra seat

What stands out

Honest limitations

Who it's a good fit for

Solo operators and small teams running desktop-only, high-repetition workflows (account warming, bulk posting) where Synchronizer's value clearly outweighs the mobile-support gap. Less suited if your work depends on genuine mobile app fingerprints, or if you need a lasting free tier for long-term testing —

How it compares

Against AdsPower, Dolphin Anty's Synchronizer covers similar automation ground with a more affiliate-marketing-specific workflow. Against Nativ Browser, the difference is architectural: Dolphin Anty is cloud/desktop-first with no standalone offline mode, while Nativ Browser's Core Box tier ($49/mo) offers unlimited local profiles with an optional standalone mode that keeps data off the vendor's servers by default.

Disclosure: this network is affiliated with Nativ Browser, not Dolphin Anty. Pricing is approximate as of this quarter — confirm current tiers on dolphin-anty.com.