How to buy a Multilogin subscription
You can buy a Multilogin subscription from the pricing page.
➡️ Open the pricing page, choose monthly or annual billing, pick your plan, and click “Pay now”.
This guide walks you through the purchase and sign-up steps. For exact plan prices, active promotions, add-ons, taxes, VAT, and checkout totals, use the pricing page as the source of truth.
Multilogin plans can include Android cloud phones, browser profiles, proxy traffic, mobile minutes, team seats, and API access depending on the plan.
📖 Not sure which plan fits your setup? Check: How to choose the right Multilogin plan.
Step 1: choose your subscription
- Go to the pricing page
- Choose monthly or yearly billing cycle
- Pick the plan that fits your setup

Step 2: complete your subscription
- Fill out your account details and click “Pay now”
- Pay the invoice according to the chosen payment method

Step 3: finish sign-up
- After a successful payment, you'll be directed to the “Create account” page
If the "Create account" page doesn’t appear automatically, check your email for the registration link.
- Fill in your password on the sign-up page and click “Create”

Step 4: start using the app
Multilogin comes as a desktop app and has a web-accessible interface. Pick the version that works best for you – just don’t run both at the same time.
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

That’s it – your Multilogin subscription is active.
You can now start setting up Android cloud phones, browser profiles, proxies, team access, or automation tools from your workspace.
📖 Need help finding your way around? Read: How to navigate Multilogin interface