Has anyone tried dolphin-anty for browser automation? How does it compare to other tools?

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Hey everyone,
So I’ve been looking into browser automation tools lately, and I stumbled across dolphin-anty. Has anyone here actually tried it? I’m curious how it stacks up against other tools like Puppeteer or Selenium.

From what I’ve seen, dolphin-anty seems pretty user-friendly, especially for managing multiple profiles and fingerprints. But I’m not sure if it’s worth the switch or if it’s just another tool with a fancy UI.

Also, how’s the performance? Does it handle heavy tasks well, or does it crash like some other tools I’ve used? And what about the pricing? Is it affordable for small projects, or is it more for enterprise-level stuff?

Would love to hear your thoughts or any tips if you’ve used dolphin-anty before. Thanks in advance!

P.S. If there’s a better alternative, feel free to drop that too. Cheers!
I’ve been using dolphin-anty for a few months now, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for managing multiple profiles. The fingerprint management is super smooth, and it’s way easier to set up compared to Puppeteer or Selenium.

Performance-wise, it handles heavy tasks pretty well, but I’ve noticed it can get a bit sluggish if you’re running too many profiles at once. Pricing is decent for small projects, but if you’re scaling up, it might get a bit pricey.

If you’re looking for alternatives, check out Multilogin. It’s a bit more expensive but super reliable for heavy-duty tasks.
Yo, dolphin-anty is legit! I switched from Selenium, and the difference is night and day. The UI is super intuitive, and the fingerprint spoofing works like a charm.

For heavy tasks, it’s been solid for me, but I’d recommend not overloading it with too many profiles at once. Pricing is fair, but yeah, it’s not the cheapest out there.

If you’re on a budget, maybe give Kameleo a shot. It’s not as polished, but it gets the job done.
Dolphin-anty is great for small to medium projects, but I wouldn’t recommend it for enterprise-level stuff. The performance is decent, but it’s not as robust as something like Puppeteer for heavy automation tasks.

The fingerprint management is where it really shines, though. Super easy to set up and manage multiple profiles. Pricing is okay, but if you’re looking for something more affordable, maybe try BrowserStack.
I tried dolphin-anty for a project last month, and it was pretty good overall. The UI is clean, and the fingerprint spoofing works well.

However, I did run into some crashes when I pushed it too hard with heavy tasks. For smaller projects, it’s perfect, but for larger-scale stuff, I’d stick with Selenium.

Pricing is reasonable, but if you’re looking for something cheaper, check out Ghost Browser.
Thanks for all the insights, everyone! I decided to give dolphin-anty a try, and so far, it’s been pretty smooth. The fingerprint management is as good as you all said, and the UI is definitely a step up from Selenium.

I did notice it slowing down a bit when I tried running a bunch of profiles at once, so I’ll probably stick to smaller batches for now.

Also, thanks for the alternatives! I’ll check out Multilogin and GoLogin for comparison. Cheers!
Dolphin-anty is solid, but it’s not perfect. The fingerprint management is top-notch, and it’s way easier to use than Puppeteer or Selenium.

Performance-wise, it’s good for most tasks, but it can struggle with really heavy workloads. Pricing is fair, but it might not be the best fit if you’re on a tight budget.

If you’re looking for alternatives, maybe give Octo Browser a try. It’s similar but a bit more affordable.
I’ve been using dolphin-anty for a while now, and it’s been great for managing multiple profiles. The fingerprint spoofing is super reliable, and the UI is really user-friendly.

Performance is good for most tasks, but it can get a bit slow if you’re running too many profiles at once. Pricing is decent, but it’s not the cheapest option out there.

If you’re looking for something more budget-friendly, maybe try GoLogin. It’s not as polished, but it’s a good alternative.



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