How to use proxy template manager in Multilogin X
What proxy template manager does
A proxy template manager helps you manage multiple proxy configurations easily, saving you tons of time and effort. It allows you to create a “template” of proxy settings, which you can then apply to multiple profiles with just a few clicks.
The number of profiles allowed by your plan is the same as the number of proxy templates you can create. For example, if your plan includes 100 profiles, you can create 100 proxy templates.
Proxy manager benefits
- Speed: you can apply one proxy template to several profiles in no time
- Organization: you can save proxy sets as templates, with each template having its own specific parameters (like location, IP rotation settings, etc.)
- Easy testing: before applying a template, you can test your proxies with one click
How to create a proxy template
Start by completing these steps:
- Click “Proxies” in the left menu to access the proxy template manager
- Click “Create” in the top menu
- Add your proxy template name
Then follow the instructions below based on the proxy type you need.

Multilogin proxy
- Select “Multilogin” as the proxy type
- Select the protocol (HTTP or SOCKS)
- Select a location by specifying the country, region, and city
- Set an IP rotation method:
- Keep IP for as long as possible: your IP will change on average every 24h
- Custom, sec: you can specify the frequency of your IP rotation
- Click "Check proxy":
- "Proxy check passed" means that Multilogin successfully connected to the proxy and got the required IP-dependent data
- "Proxy check failed" means that Multilogin couldn't connect to the proxy – check this article to learn why: How to fix profile launch or proxy connection issues
- Click “Create” to create your proxy template

Custom proxy
One proxy
- Choose “Custom” as the proxy type
- Choose “One proxy” in the “Format” section
- Choose a protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
- Enter your proxy details in the format
IP:port:login:password
orIP:port
- Click "Check proxy":
- "Proxy check passed" means that Multilogin successfully connected to the proxy and got the required IP-dependent data
- "Proxy check failed" means that Multilogin couldn't connect to the proxy – check this article to learn why: How to fix profile launch or proxy connection issues
- Click “Create” to create your proxy template

Proxy list
- Choose “Custom” as the proxy type
- Choose “Proxy list” in the “Format” section
- Choose a protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5)
- Add a maximum of 25 proxies in the format
IP:port
orIP:port:login:password
- Choose how the system should use proxies:
- Sequentially: from top to bottom
- Randomly: in random order without repetition
- Click “Create” to create your proxy template
How to check a proxy template
Before using a proxy, it's always smart to check if it’s working. The “Check proxy” button allows you to test proxies easily.
- Click “Proxies” in the left menu to access the proxy template manager
- Click “Check” on the right of each template, or select a template and click “Check proxy” in the top menu
- If the proxy works, you’ll see a “Proxy check passed” message
- If it fails, you’ll get a “Proxy check failed” alert with a reason

How to assign a proxy template to profiles
Proxy template manager
- Click “Proxies” in the left menu to access the proxy template manager
- Select a proxy template from the list
- Click “Manage assigned profiles” in the top menu
- Choose the profiles that will use proxies from the selected template
- Click “Confirm”

Profile settings
- Open your profile settings (regular or quick)
- Choose “Template” in the “Proxy” section
- Select the proxy template from the list
- If needed, enable the “Advanced mode” at the bottom to check the proxy

How to delete a proxy template
Keep your workspace clean by moving outdated or unused proxy templates to the trash bin.
- Click “Proxies” in the left menu to access the proxy template manager
- Select a proxy template and click “Move to trash bin” in the top menu
- Confirm the action by clicking “Move” in the pop-up window
The “Trash bin” section allows you to restore or permanently delete proxy templates, helping you manage your list of proxies more effectively.
