If you run Facebook accounts for business — Marketplace listings, pages, ads — you already know the pattern: an account that sits idle goes cold. Reach drops, listings stop getting views, and one day you're shadowbanned without ever breaking a rule. The fix is account warming: regular, human-looking activity that keeps Facebook's trust score healthy. The problem is that doing it by hand, every day, across multiple accounts, is a job nobody actually keeps up with.
That's why the BulldogBrowser desktop app now ships with a built-in Warm Up scheduler. You pick the profiles, set a time, and the app takes care of the rest — automatically, every day, with no clicks from you.
Why Facebook accounts need warming
Facebook continuously scores every account on how "real" it looks. Accounts that log in regularly, scroll the feed, and browse like a person keep a high trust score. Accounts that only appear to post listings or blast messages — or that disappear for weeks — look like tools, not people. The consequences show up quietly:
- Marketplace reach collapses. Listings that used to get 1,000+ views suddenly get 40. That's a classic soft shadowban — no notification, just silence.
- Posts stop reaching followers. The algorithm deprioritizes low-trust accounts across feed and groups.
- Checkpoints and ID verifications get more frequent. Low-trust accounts get challenged on every login.
- Bans come faster. When a low-trust account does anything commercial, enforcement is swift.
Regular passive activity — scrolling the feed, browsing Marketplace, checking your own listings — is exactly what rebuilds and maintains that trust. We covered the manual routine in our account warming guide and the recovery side in Facebook shadowbans explained. The new Warm Up feature automates it.
What the Warm Up feature does
Warm Up is built directly into the BulldogBrowser desktop app — no extension, no separate bot, nothing to install. Once a day, at the time you choose, it:
- 1Opens each selected profile one at a time — never all at once, because five accounts waking up simultaneously is exactly the pattern platforms flag.
- 2Browses Facebook like a person: scrolls the news feed at reading pace, pauses, browses Marketplace, and checks your own listings.
- 3Randomizes everything — scroll distances, pauses, session length, and the gap before the next account starts. No two sessions look alike.
- 4Closes the profile and waits a random human-scale delay before moving to the next one.
Just as important is what it doesn't do: Warm Up never posts, never comments, never likes, never sends messages, and never touches anything in your account. It's 100% read-only browsing — the digital equivalent of picking up your phone and scrolling for a few minutes. There is nothing for Facebook to moderate, because nothing is ever published.
How to set it up (about 30 seconds)
- 1Update to the latest BulldogBrowser desktop app (v1.0.19 or newer) — existing users get the update banner in-app, or grab it from the download page.
- 2Click the 🔥 Warm Up button in the toolbar.
- 3Tick the profiles you want warmed daily.
- 4Pick a time and switch on Auto-run on schedule. Done.
There's also a Run now button for on-demand sweeps — useful when an account has been idle and you want to reactivate it today rather than waiting for the schedule. Progress shows live next to each profile as the sweep runs.
Why this works better than warming by hand
The biggest reason manual warming fails is consistency: you do it for three days, then get busy, and the accounts go cold again. Trust is built by showing up every day. A scheduler doesn't forget, doesn't get bored, and doesn't rush — every session runs at the same patient, human pace whether it's account one or account six.
And because it runs inside BulldogBrowser, every warm-up session automatically happens under each account's own identity: its unique browser fingerprint, its dedicated proxy, and its fully isolated cookies. Facebook sees six different people on six different devices in six different sessions — not one machine cycling through logins. Warming and isolation only work together; this does both in one step.
Who should use it
- Marketplace sellers whose listing views have dropped — daily warming is the first step of shadowban recovery.
- Anyone running multiple Facebook accounts who can't realistically log into each one every day.
- Agencies managing client accounts that need to stay active between campaigns.
- Owners of new or aged accounts that need trust built up before commercial use.
Accounts don't get banned for what they do on a bad day — they get banned for what they didn't do on all the quiet days before. Warm Up fills in the quiet days automatically.
The Warm Up scheduler is included on every BulldogBrowser plan at no extra cost, on macOS, Windows and Linux. Ready to try it? Start your 7-day free trial — no card required — or see the full BulldogBrowser vs GoLogin comparison.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Warm Up feature safe for my Facebook accounts?+
Yes. Warm Up is strictly read-only — it scrolls the feed and browses Marketplace exactly like a person, and never posts, likes, comments or messages. Each session runs inside the profile's own isolated fingerprint, proxy and cookies, with randomized human pacing, and accounts are warmed one at a time, never simultaneously.
Will Warm Up fix a shadowbanned Facebook account?+
It's the foundation of recovery. Shadowbans lift as an account rebuilds trust through consistent, normal, non-commercial activity — which is exactly what daily warm-up sessions provide. Combine it with pausing bulk actions and cleaning up flagged listings for the fastest recovery.
Do I need to leave my computer on?+
Yes — the scheduler runs inside the desktop app, so BulldogBrowser needs to be running at the scheduled time. Many users run it on an always-on machine or a VPS, which every plan fully supports.
Does Warm Up cost extra?+
No. It's included in the BulldogBrowser desktop app (v1.0.19+) on every plan, including the 7-day free trial, on macOS, Windows and Linux.
Does it work for platforms other than Facebook?+
The current warm-up routine is built around Facebook (feed, Marketplace and your listings), since that's where idle accounts lose the most reach. Broader per-platform routines are on the roadmap.
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