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.
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.
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.
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.