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Handing over a console isn’t just “send a login and password.” The account has to be prepped correctly and handed over so it’s ready to work right away. Below, point by point, is exactly how it happens: what we do on our end and the form in which you receive the account.
It all starts with the numbers. You hand them to us, and we do the linking to the account ourselves — in advance, before the console ever reaches you.
It might seem like a minor thing, like the number is easy to bolt on yourself later. In practice, this is exactly where the most accounts get lost. When a linking request comes in, the store looks not just at the number itself but at where the request is coming from. If the environment and IP don’t match the ones the account lives in, the platform reads it as an outsider trying to gain access — and freezes the operation. In that case the verification code simply never arrives, and the account picks up its first suspicious-activity flag.
We close off that risk by linking the number in the same environment where the account was registered and from the correct IP — to the platform it all looks like a normal action by the owner. The process is simple: you give us the numbers, we link them, and the console comes to you with the number already baked in — you pick it up however is convenient for you.
We deliver the account itself in one of two forms — which one to choose depends on how you’re used to working.
The first option is a ready-made workspace. We move the profile into Octo or Dolphin with all the settings in place, and you don’t have to set anything up from scratch: you launch the profile and get straight to work. This is a good fit if you don’t want to spend time on setup and would rather get the account turnkey.
The second option is for those with their own toolkit. We hand over the account login, email access, and cookies, and you set up the account in your own browser or antidetect. The cookies are needed here so you pick up the account in exactly the state it was in on our side, instead of starting the session over. This is a good fit if you’ve already built your own process and want to slot the console into it.
Either way, you get the very same console — only the form it arrives in is different.
Corporate (Organization) consoles come with their own domain, and at handover it transfers to you in full — you become its full owner, with no ties to us whatsoever. This matters so the domain isn’t left in limbo and you don’t depend on the seller for something that concerns only your project.
What to put on the domain is up to you. You can fill out a landing page for your own task yourself, or take a ready-made zip archive of the site from us and put it up as is. Either way, you get not a bare address but a domain along with its content.
Proxies are the one element we don’t hand over: you connect those yourself. The reason is that proxies aren’t a one-time thing — they have to be paid for and renewed, and the remaining traffic has to be watched. It makes more sense for that to be within reach of whoever works with the account every day, otherwise the proxies can quietly run out at the worst possible moment. On top of that, your own proxies keep your account isolated — and that’s a question of your own security.
That said, we don’t leave you without guidance: we can recommend proven options for your GEO and vertical. A fair number of beginners’ accounts get burned on bad proxies, so making the right choice here saves you both money and nerves.
Handing over an account is like a relay handoff: everything comes down to how cleanly it passes from our hands to yours. The number is already baked in, the account is ready in the format that suits you, the domain is under your control, and the proxies are on you — at the start, all that’s left for you is to keep going, not to rebuild the console from scratch.