How to Set Up Residential Proxies in Hubstudio (with Screenshots)

Published: 17 July 2026 · Tested on Hubstudio 3.57.1 (macOS) · Every step shown on a real environment

TL;DR: Hubstudio gives each environment its own fingerprint; a residential proxy gives it a trustworthy IP. Create an environment, open the Proxy tab, set type HTTP, Host gw.roamproxy.com, Port 41080, proxy account = your Roam username + -country-us, add your password, click Check proxy, then open the environment and verify a residential exit.

Proxy type: HTTPEndpoint: gw.roamproxy.com:41080Rate: $2/GBTrial: 300MB free

Hubstudio is a popular antidetect browser for multi-account work, isolating each account into an environment with a unique fingerprint. That fingerprint only holds if the environment also exits from a believable IP — a real residential connection, not the datacenter your machine runs on. Here's how to give a Hubstudio environment a Roam residential exit, with no plugin required.

Step 1 — Get your Roam credentials

Sign up at roamproxy.com (300MB free, no card) and copy three things: your proxy username, your proxy password, and the gateway gw.roamproxy.com:41080. Append -country-<cc> to the username to choose the exit country, and -session-<id> to keep the same IP across launches.

Step 2 — Create a new environment

Click New environment. On Basic settings, give it a name you'll recognize (we used "Roam Residential US"), pick the browser core and the operating system for the fingerprint.

Hubstudio new environment Basic settings, naming the environment and choosing macOS
New environment → Basic settings: name it and pick the OS.

Step 3 — Enter the Roam proxy

Open the Proxy tab and fill in the connection:

Hubstudio Proxy tab with gw.roamproxy.com port 41080 and a country-targeted proxy account
Proxy tab: gw.roamproxy.com:41080, account pinned to -country-us.

Step 4 — Test the proxy

Click Check proxy. Hubstudio runs a live test and, on success, shows connection test succeeded with the exit IP and location. Our demo exit resolved to the United States — New York — before the browser even opens.

Hubstudio connection test succeeded showing a US New York exit
Check proxy → "connection test succeeded", exit in the US (New York).

Click Finish to save. The environment appears in your list, tagged HTTP with its exit IP.

Hubstudio environment list showing the Roam Residential US environment with an Open button
The saved "Roam Residential US" environment, ready to Open.

Step 5 — Open and verify the exit

Hit Open to launch the environment browser, then visit an IP checker such as browserleaks.com/ip. Confirm the exit is a real ISP in your chosen country — not your hosting provider. In our run it resolved to a US Cox Communications cable line in Phoenix, Arizona (hostname .cox.net) — a genuine consumer connection.

browserleaks.com inside Hubstudio showing a US Cox Communications cable IP in Phoenix Arizona
Verified inside the environment: US Cox Communications cable exit (Phoenix, AZ), hostname .cox.net.

Rotate or keep the IP

The -session-<id> token controls stickiness. Keep it identical and the environment reuses the same residential IP every launch — right for accounts you sign into repeatedly. Change it for a fresh IP. For accounts you hold for months, a dedicated static residential IP ($4/IP/month) is more stable still. Keep one environment mapped to one exit; never share an IP across two Hubstudio environments.

FAQ

Which proxy type should I use in Hubstudio for Roam?

HTTP. Host gw.roamproxy.com, Port 41080, proxy account = your Roam username + -country-<cc>, proxy password = your Roam proxy password. Use -session-<id> for a sticky IP.

How do I give each Hubstudio environment its own IP?

Use a different -session-<id> token per environment. Each token maps to its own sticky residential IP, so no two environments share an exit. For long-lived accounts, assign a dedicated static residential IP instead.

Can I test Hubstudio + Roam for free?

Yes. Roam gives a 300MB residential free trial with no card required — enough to create an environment, run Check proxy and confirm your residential exit IP before paying. After that it's $2/GB metered, no subscription.

Does Roam integrate with Hubstudio directly?

No plugin needed — Roam works as a standard HTTP proxy. Paste the credentials into the Proxy tab and it works. For bulk environments you can script it via Hubstudio's API; email support@roamproxy.com for help.

Give every Hubstudio environment a real residential exit: start with 300MB free — no card, then $2/GB metered with no subscription. Related: BitBrowser proxy setup · AdsPower proxy setup · GoLogin proxy setup.