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.
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.

Step 3 — Enter the Roam proxy
Open the Proxy tab and fill in the connection:
- Proxy type: HTTP
- Host:
gw.roamproxy.comPort:41080 - Proxy account: your Roam username +
-country-us(add-session-<id>for a sticky IP) - Proxy password: your Roam proxy password

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.

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

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.

.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.