MultiSess vs Incogniton
Incogniton positions itself as a cost-effective anti-detect browser with profile synchronization and paste-as-human-typing features. It's a solid starter tool but lacks the fingerprint depth, API sophistication, and team features needed for enterprise-scale operations. MultiSess offers stronger detection evasion, unlimited profiles, and full team workspaces.
Feature Comparison
A detailed breakdown of how MultiSess and Incogniton compare on the features that matter most.
Pricing Breakdown
MultiSess
Unlimited browser profiles, unlimited team members, full API access, real-time cloud sync. No credit card required.
Incogniton
Free plan with 10 profiles. Paid plans start at $29.99/month.
Incogniton Pros & Cons
An honest look at what Incogniton does well and where it falls short compared to MultiSess.
✓ What Incogniton Does Well
- Affordable paid plans
- Free plan with 10 profiles
- Human-like typing simulation feature
✗ Where Incogniton Falls Short
- Fewer fingerprint parameters (20+)
- No full REST API — limited to Selenium
- Team features are basic
- Smaller development team — slower updates
Frequently Asked Questions
Incogniton works for basic multi-accounting, but its 20+ fingerprint parameters leave gaps that platforms like Amazon and eBay can detect. MultiSess's 50+ parameters provide comprehensive protection.
Incogniton starts at $29.99/month, but profile limits apply. MultiSess offers unlimited profiles on its free plan, making it the better value for teams managing many accounts.
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