Multilogin is the veteran premium anti-detect browser, and its reputation for fingerprint quality and stability is well earned. It recently cut prices, with Pro starting around $7/mo billed annually. But the total cost still climbs: team seats are locked on the Pro tier, proxies are a paid add-on, and there's no free tier — only a paid $2 three-day trial.
If you love Multilogin's stealth but not its bill, here's how to think about an alternative.
What you're really paying for with Multilogin
- Premium fingerprinting — genuinely strong, though the gap over modern rivals has narrowed.
- Seat limits — real team collaboration needs the Business tier.
- Paid proxies — proxy service is an add-on on top of the subscription.
- No free tier — you pay to trial it properly.
The stealth gap has closed
In 2026, the fingerprinting quality that used to justify a premium price is now standard across the top tools. Profiles pull from real device databases, spoof canvas/WebGL/audio consistently, and pass the common detection tests. So the honest question is: how much are you willing to pay for a marginal stealth edge over a tool that already passes the same checks?
How BulldogBrowser compares
BulldogBrowser delivers consistent, database-backed fingerprints with per-profile proxy isolation and encrypted cloud sync — the same core stealth — while including the things Multilogin charges extra for. Team seats are bundled, the API and Selenium/Puppeteer/Playwright ship on every paid plan, and there's a genuine 7-day free trial with no card.
- Pro $34/mo — 100 profiles.
- Business $70/mo — 300 profiles, 10 seats included.
- Enterprise $124/mo — 1,000 profiles, 20 seats.
- Card, Apple Pay, PayPal and Bitcoin accepted; prices ~30% below GoLogin.
See the full comparison or start the free trial and judge the fingerprints yourself.
Premium fingerprinting used to be a moat. In 2026 it's the baseline — so stop paying a premium for it.
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 BulldogBrowser as stealthy as Multilogin?+
For everyday multi-accounting, yes — Bulldog uses real device-database fingerprints with consistent canvas/WebGL/audio spoofing and per-profile proxies, and passes the same common detection tests. Multilogin retains a strong reputation, but the practical gap has narrowed while the price gap has not.
Does Multilogin have a free trial?+
Multilogin offers a paid $2 three-day trial and no free tier. BulldogBrowser offers a 7-day free trial with all features and no credit card.
Are proxies included?+
On Multilogin the proxy service is a paid add-on. BulldogBrowser includes per-profile proxy isolation on every plan so each account gets its own IP.
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