GoLogin Proxies

Proxies for GoLogin

Give every GoLogin profile its own clean IP. Connect Proxy Rotator to assign residential and mobile proxies with sticky sessions, so each browser fingerprint keeps one stable IP for safe multi-accounting. Set it up in a few minutes with the host, port and credentials from your dashboard.

Sticky IP per profile   HTTPS & SOCKS5   User:pass or IP whitelist

100M+IP Pool
StickyOne IP per profile
195+Countries
HTTPS / SOCKS5Protocols
One IP per profile Residential & mobile City & country targeting User:pass or IP whitelist auth Real human support
Why Proxy Rotator

Built for GoLogin multi-accounting

Antidetect profiles need a believable, stable IP behind every fingerprint. That is exactly what our pool delivers.

Residential & mobile IPs

Real residential and mobile IPs from a 100M+ pool look like genuine users, which is what GoLogin profiles need to avoid flags on social and e-commerce sites.

Sticky session per profile

Hold one stable IP for the life of a session so each GoLogin profile keeps a consistent location and fingerprint, the key to safe multi-accounting.

Rotating when you need it

Prefer a fresh IP per request for scraping or warmup tasks? Switch the same gateway to rotating without touching your profiles.

HTTPS and SOCKS5

GoLogin supports both, and so do we. Pick HTTPS or SOCKS5 from the same gateway to match how each profile should connect.

City & country targeting

Pin each profile to a country, and a city on residential, so accounts register and operate from a believable, consistent location.

Flexible authentication

Authenticate with a username and password in the profile, or whitelist your IP in the dashboard and leave the credentials blank.

Setup

Connect Proxy Rotator to GoLogin

Four steps from a fresh account to a profile browsing on your own IP.

Copy your gateway details

Sign in to your Proxy Rotator dashboard and open your gateway. Copy the host, port, username and password. These are the four values GoLogin needs.

Open proxy settings in GoLogin

In GoLogin, create a new profile or edit an existing one. In the profile editor, find the Proxy section and choose Custom (Your own proxy) to add a configuration.

Enter your Proxy Rotator fields

Set the connection type, then paste your host, port, username and password. Your panel will look like this.

GoLogin - Proxy settings
HTTP / HTTPS or SOCKS5
gateway.proxyrotator.com
8080
USER
PASS

GoLogin proxy configuration with your Proxy Rotator gateway details.

Check the proxy

Use the Check Proxy button in GoLogin. A successful connection shows your proxy IP and location. Save the profile and run the browser to start working on that IP.

Field mapping reference

Map your Proxy Rotator gateway to the GoLogin proxy fields as follows. The same four values cover every profile.

  • Proxy type: HTTPS or SOCKS5 (all supported on the same gateway)
  • Host / Server: your gateway host, for example gateway.proxyrotator.com
  • Port: your gateway port, for example 8080
  • Username (login): your gateway username
  • Password: your gateway password

Authentication: two methods

Use whichever fits your environment. Both authenticate the same gateway.

  • Username and password (primary): enter your gateway login and password in the GoLogin proxy fields. This is the recommended method and works from any network.
  • IP whitelist (fallback): if you cannot enter credentials, add your machine's public IP to the whitelist in your dashboard. The gateway then authorizes that IP and you can leave the username and password blank.

Quick connection string

Pasting into a field that accepts a single line? Use host:port:user:pass with your own gateway credentials.

GoLogin proxy (host:port:user:pass)
gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080:USER:PASS

Verify the connection

The fastest check is inside GoLogin itself. Click Check Proxy on the profile and confirm it returns a successful connection along with the proxy IP and location. If it does, your profile is ready.

Want to confirm the same credentials from a terminal? Run this cURL command and it should print the proxy IP rather than your own.

cURL verify
curl -x http://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080 https://api.ipify.org

Rotating vs sticky for multi-accounting

For GoLogin multi-accounting, you almost always want sticky proxies. A sticky session holds one stable IP per profile, so each account keeps a consistent location and looks like the same real user every time it logs in. That is what keeps profiles healthy.

Use rotating proxies for tasks that benefit from a fresh IP, such as bulk scraping, account discovery or warmup jobs. You can run both from the same gateway and assign whichever mode each profile needs.

FAQ

Proxy Rotator with GoLogin FAQ

Which plan should I use for multi-accounting in GoLogin?
For multi-accounting, choose a sticky residential or mobile plan so each profile keeps one stable IP. Residential and mobile IPs look like genuine users, which is what antidetect profiles need. Plans start at $24.95/mo.
Do you support SOCKS5 for GoLogin?
Yes. The same gateway supports HTTPS and SOCKS5. Pick the connection type in the GoLogin proxy settings and use the same host, port and credentials.
How many profiles can I run at once?
It depends on your plan concurrency. Each profile uses a session, so the number of simultaneous profiles scales with the threads on your plan. See pricing to match a plan to your profile count.
Can I keep the same IP for one profile?
Yes. Use a sticky session and the gateway holds the same IP for that profile for the session duration, so the account always appears from a consistent location.
Can I assign a country or city to each profile?
Yes. You can target by country, and by city on residential IPs, so each GoLogin profile operates from a believable, consistent location.
Why is my proxy not working or showing no location data in GoLogin?
Check that the details and auth are correct: host gateway.proxyrotator.com, port 8080 and your user:pass. If you use IP-whitelist auth, GoLogin's checker IP may not be authorized, so add your current IP in your dashboard or switch to username and password auth.
Should I use GoLogin's free proxies or a paid residential proxy?
Free proxies typically fail antidetect checks and are not suitable for Facebook, Google or other account work. Paid residential and mobile proxies from our 100M+ pool pass detection tests and keep accounts stable. Plans start at $24.95/mo.
Does every GoLogin profile need its own proxy?
Yes. For multi-accounting, give each profile a dedicated sticky IP so accounts are not linked. Our sticky sessions hold one IP per profile, and you can import a separate proxy for each one using the host:port:user:pass format.

Power your GoLogin profiles with clean IPs

Get residential and mobile proxies with a sticky IP per profile, plus rotating when you need it, from $24.95/mo. Set up GoLogin in minutes.

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