Key Takeaways:
- GoLogin’s base price of $49/month balloons to $300+ when you add proxies, team seats, and overages
- AdsPower charges 40% less per profile but locks critical features behind enterprise tiers
- Multilogin costs 3x more upfront but includes features that cost extra on every competitor
What Makes GoLogin Pricing Different from Dolphin Anty and AdsPower?

GoLogin structures pricing differently than every major competitor. Where Multilogin bundles everything into expensive tiers, GoLogin charges separately for proxy integration, API access, and team collaboration features. This à la carte approach looks cheaper on paper but creates budget surprises.
The base subscription comparison reveals the trap. GoLogin’s $49 starter plan includes 100 profiles versus Dolphin Anty’s 10 profiles at $89. That seems like better value until you realize GoLogin’s profiles don’t include proxy management, while Dolphin Anty’s do. AdsPower sits between them at $5.40 per profile but requires annual commitment for that rate.
| Platform | Base Plan | Profiles | Per Profile | Proxy Management | Team Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoLogin | $49/mo | 100 | $0.49 | +$19/mo addon | +$10/seat |
| Dolphin Anty | $89/mo | 10 | $8.90 | Included | First 2 free |
| AdsPower | $54/mo | 10 | $5.40 | Included | +$15/seat |
| Multilogin | $99/mo | 100 | $0.99 | Included | +$99/seat |
The real difference emerges in what’s included. GoLogin’s attractive entry price assumes you’ll handle proxies manually through browser extensions or third-party tools. Want their proxy manager? Add $19. Need team collaboration? Each additional seat costs $10 on top of their own profile allocation. By the time you match Multilogin’s feature set, you’re paying nearly the same monthly rate.
Profile Limits and Overage Charges Nobody Talks About

Overage charges add 30-50% to monthly antidetect browser costs for growing operations. Each platform handles limit enforcement differently, creating nasty surprises when you scale.
GoLogin charges $0.50 per profile over limit while Multilogin blocks access entirely once you hit your cap. This fundamental difference affects how you plan capacity. With GoLogin, accidentally creating 20 extra profiles adds $10 to that month’s bill. Small overages seem harmless until they compound. A team consistently running 120 profiles on a 100-profile plan pays an extra $120 annually in overage fees.
Multilogin takes the opposite approach with hard stops. Hit your 100-profile limit and the software refuses to create profile 101. No surprise charges, but also no flexibility during busy periods. You either upgrade to the next tier at $399/month or delete existing profiles. This forces overprovisioning—most Multilogin customers buy 30% more capacity than they need to avoid workflow interruptions.
The comparison table shows how quickly overages destroy budgets:
| Overage Scenario | GoLogin | Multilogin | AdsPower | Dolphin Anty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10% over (110 profiles on 100 plan) | +$5/mo | Blocked | +$8/mo | Grace period then +$12/mo |
| 50% over (150 profiles on 100 plan) | +$25/mo | Blocked | Forced upgrade | Forced upgrade |
| Peak usage spikes | Pay per profile | Work stops | Soft limit warnings | 48-hour grace |
How Much Do Team Seats Really Cost?

Team seat pricing increases total cost by 200-400% for agencies running antidetect browsers at scale. The pricing models vary wildly between platforms, and the fine print determines whether you’re getting value or getting fleeced. For more information, see AdsPower Team Features Review.
A 5-person team on GoLogin costs $445/month versus $189/month on AdsPower—that’s a 135% premium for the same headcount. But the comparison gets murky when you examine what each seat includes. GoLogin seats share the account’s profile pool, meaning five users split those 100 profiles. AdsPower allocates profiles per seat, so five team members each get their own 10-profile allocation.
| Platform | 5-Person Team Cost | Profile Allocation | Collaboration Features | Seat Flexibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoLogin | $445/mo | Shared pool | Basic permissions | Monthly changes |
| AdsPower | $189/mo | Per-seat allocation | Role management | Locked annually |
| Dolphin Anty | $267/mo | Shared + dedicated | Full audit logs | Add/remove freely |
| Multilogin | $495/mo | Shared pool | Enterprise features | Minimum 3 seats |
Dolphin Anty offers the most flexibility with a hybrid model. The first two seats are free, then $89 per additional user. Each paid seat can designate profiles as private or shared, preventing accidental interference between team members. This granular control matters when running client campaigns where profile contamination means account bans.
The Proxy Tax: Why Your Real Monthly Cost Doubles

Proxy costs represent 40-60% of total antidetect browser expenses, yet vendors barely mention this in their pricing pages. The average user spends $120-180/month on proxies beyond subscription fees, effectively doubling or tripling the advertised platform cost.
GoLogin and AdsPower don’t include any proxy services in their base plans. You’re buying software that requires external infrastructure to function properly. It’s like selling a car without wheels—technically complete but useless for its intended purpose. Multilogin includes basic datacenter proxies with higher-tier plans, but these proxies are nearly worthless for serious antidetect work. Datacenter IPs get flagged instantly on most platforms.
The proxy overhead extends beyond raw costs. Managing proxy lists, monitoring performance, replacing banned IPs, and rotating credentials across profiles consumes hours weekly. Some teams hire dedicated proxy managers just to handle this complexity. When calculating total ownership costs, factor in either automation tools (another $50-100/month) or 10-15 hours of manual proxy management monthly.
Total Cost Breakdown: 12-Month Ownership Analysis
Total ownership cost exceeds advertised pricing by 250-300% across all platforms once you account for realistic usage patterns. The 12-month TCO ranges from $2,400 for AdsPower basic to $14,000 for Multilogin enterprise configurations.
| Cost Component | GoLogin | Multilogin | AdsPower | Dolphin Anty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base subscription (100 profiles) | $588 | $1,188 | $648 | $1,068 |
| Proxy costs (residential) | $1,800 | $1,800 | $1,800 | $1,800 |
| Overage fees (20% average) | $240 | $0 | $384 | $200 |
| 3 team seats | $720 | $3,564 | $540 | $1,068 |
| API access | $240 | Included | $348 | Included |
| 12-Month Total | $3,588 | $6,552 | $3,720 | $4,136 |
| Monthly Equivalent | $299 | $546 | $310 | $345 |
These calculations assume moderate usage: 100-profile base plan, 20% occasional overages, 3-person team, and residential proxies for quality antidetect performance. Enterprise users running 500+ profiles see even more dramatic cost multiplication. The advertised $49-99/month entry points are fantasy pricing that no serious user actually pays.
The hidden costs extend beyond this table. Payment processing fees for international customers add 3-5%. Some platforms charge for priority support, custom features, or advanced APIs. Training new team members on each platform’s quirks costs productivity. When evaluating antidetect browsers, calculate the true total cost before committing to any platform’s ecosystem.


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