Social platforms link accounts by IP before anything else. Run five profiles through one datacenter IP and you've built a ban cluster. The standard playbook is one clean residential IP per account, held sticky for the session — and that's exactly what Roam's username-controlled sessions give you, at $2/GB or $4/month per dedicated static IP.
Sticky sessions pin an IP to each profile; dedicated static IPs give an account the same address for months.
A US account should log in from a US home IP. Choose the exit country per profile with -country-
Standard HTTP/SOCKS5 with user:pass auth — plugs into antidetect browsers, schedulers and automation suites.
Social workflows sip traffic. At $2/GB pay-as-you-go, a big account matrix often runs on a few dollars a month.
# One sticky residential IP per account profile # account_01 → session token acc01 (holds the same exit IP) http://USER-country-us-session-acc01:[email protected]:41080 # account_02 → its own IP, different session token http://USER-country-us-session-acc02:[email protected]:41080
Give every profile its own -session-
Add -country-
Paste the proxy line into your antidetect browser profile or automation tool — standard user:pass auth, nothing custom.
For accounts that must never change address, rent a dedicated static residential IP at $4/month on the same balance.
Platforms cluster accounts sharing an IP, device fingerprint or behavior pattern. Shared datacenter IPs are the loudest signal. One residential IP per account, geo-matched to the account's region, removes the biggest linking vector.
Sticky sessions ($2/GB) hold an IP for the session window — great for rotating through scheduled posting. Dedicated static residential IPs ($4/month) never change — best for high-value accounts that log in daily.
Yes — any antidetect browser that accepts HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies with username:password auth, which is all of them. Paste host, port and credentials into the profile's proxy settings.
Automation must comply with each platform's terms of service; many platforms permit scheduling and management tools while restricting spam. Roam provides network infrastructure — you're responsible for using it within platform rules and applicable law.
No card required. Test your setup on real residential IPs, then pay only for what you use at $2/GB.