How to start using Multilogin in 3 steps
Multilogin helps you manage mobile and web accounts from one dashboard.
- Use Android cloud phones for mobile app accounts
- Use browser profiles for website accounts
Each account gets its own setup, which helps reduce obvious account-linking signals like shared device data, browser history, cookies, saved sessions, or IP setup.
➡️ To get started, buy a subscription, open Multilogin in the web interface or desktop app, then create your first profile.
📖 New to Multilogin? Read: What is Multilogin and who is it for.
Before subscribing, check the system requirements so you know Multilogin works on your device.
Step 1: get a subscription
Before you create an Android cloud phone or browser profile, you need an active Multilogin subscription.
📖 Need help buying one? Read: How to buy a Multilogin subscription.

Step 2: start using desktop app or web interface
Multilogin works in the web interface and as a desktop app. Pick the setup that fits how you work, but don’t run both connection options at the same time for the same session.
3 ways to use Multilogin
Web interface only
- Open the web interface in a browser and log in
- Next, you have 2 options:
- Download and connect the legacy agent, or
- Disconnect the legacy agent and have the desktop app open

Desktop app only
- Download and install the desktop app
- Make sure the legacy agent is disconnected
- Open the desktop app and log in

Web and desktop together
- Make sure the legacy agent is disconnected
- Open and log in to both web interface and desktop apps

Step 3: create your first profile
Time for the final step: creating and starting your first profile. Nice, you’re almost there.
Each profile gets its own setup, so your mobile app accounts and website accounts don’t all share the same device data, browser data, cookies, saved sessions, or proxy setup.
You can create two types of profiles:
- Android cloud phone: use cloud-based Android environments to run mobile apps from your computer
- Browser profile: use separate browser spaces with their own cookies, fingerprints, proxy settings, and saved sessions

What to try next
Once your first profile is running, try the tools that make daily work easier:
- Use Multilogin proxy to give profiles different IP locations
- Use proxy templates, profile templates, and the extension manager to reuse setup details
- Use team access when someone else needs to help without sharing your login
- Use API access, Postman, CLI, Selenium, Puppeteer, or Playwright when repeat clicks start eating your day
📖 Want the full feature map? Read: Top Multilogin features.