Vol. 1 — Single-Product ReviewsUpdated 2026-08-18
Review Desk
Review

GoLogin review: the value pick, with caveats

By the Review Desk editorial team6 min readUpdated 2026-08-18
Official site: GoLogin
The verdict, upfront

GoLogin review: Orbita engine, free tier, pricing, and who it's a good fit for.

GoLogin runs on its own Chromium-based engine, Orbita, and markets itself on spoofing more than 53 fingerprint parameters per profile — one of the more detailed public spec sheets in the category.

Pricing

The free plan covers 3 profiles with a 7-day trial available on paid tiers. GoLogin cut its entry pricing this year, putting a 100-profile plan at roughly $24/mo — currently one of the cheapest per-profile rates among established players, undercutting Dolphin Anty's comparable tier by a wide margin.

What stands out

Where it's weaker

53+ spoofed parameters is a wide surface, but wide isn't automatically deep — vendors with narrower, more actively-patched surfaces (see our Octo Browser review) sometimes hold up better against the newest anti-fraud checks precisely because they update fewer things more carefully. GoLogin also lacks Dolphin Anty's Synchronizer-style bulk action tooling, so operators managing large batches of profiles may find themselves doing more manual repetition.

Who it fits

Solo operators and small teams who want the lowest cost-per-profile at moderate scale (50-200 profiles), and anyone who specifically wants mobile access via the native Android app. Teams needing deep bulk-automation tooling should compare directly against AdsPower or Dolphin Anty before committing.

Disclosure: this network is affiliated with Nativ Browser, not with GoLogin. Pricing quoted is approximate and pulled from third-party 2026 roundups — verify current figures on GoLogin's own pricing page before buying.