Spotify Farming (Botting) does it still work and pay money?

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So if done right is it still possible to gain money. So basically you have to make it realistic as possible use proxies, use antidetect browser, don't go over 300 streams per track (I am not sure what the limit is) in a day ect. There is many details to it. I researched it planned and kinda started building the system. What are you guys are experiences. And what did you guys doing right now to get paid or what mistake did you guys did and did not get paid? Thank you all.
 
What do you mean bey do exactly? How much money you can do?
 
I got like 20 laptops i was using for other way to make money and im just thinking if there is a way to use them to this bot farm spotify or any other
 
I got like 20 laptops i was using for other way to make money and im just thinking if there is a way to use them to this bot farm spotify or any other
spotify farming is quite hard nowadays you should be aware of that. I don't know if I would start it if I were you but if you play your cards smart you can get around 5k a month with that. But make sure that you know how the system works because if you fuck up one step you might not get paid. I've been researching hours of hours for weeks and what I found is:
  • The number one rule is always to make it REALISTIC as possible. When you look at your artist profile and check your stats etc. if you think it looks suspicious you are doing it wrong. You have to make it realistic.
  • You need good proxies so you don't get caught. Also my advise don't use the same proxy for another spotify account. One proxy per account is the rule.
  • Anti-detect browsers are a must, a good example is Adspower.
  • Make sure that you get your stream's variety of countries. For example, getting all your streams from the USA will look suspicious.
  • That is kinda obvious but don't over do it and this is the part where usually everyone gets banned from either Spotify or their distribution. You have to stay under the radar and don't get too much streams.
  • Find a good music distributor. That is very tricky because I haven't seen any good music distributor for botting really. But from experience stay away from Distrokid and Amuse, and from what I've heard stay away from Ditto and also TuneCore because people say it might take up to 1 year to get paid from them.
  • Get some no-premium accounts as well. If all of your streams are coming from premium accounts it's a little suspicious.
  • Where your streams come from is important as well. Spotify tracks if your streams come from certain playlists etc. So add a little bit of variety there. My advice would be to create some playlists get some followers to it and add your songs to that playlist along with some other random songs so it looks realistic.
That is most of my knowledge brother. This information took couple weeks to gather and I wanted to share with you and everyone. Good luck brother!
 
Yes but just for boosting, not living with it. Spotify is more strict than ever. You should make really good music and invest some in ads and playlisting to get real fans.
Also i would suggest going for other platforms if your only purpose is revenue
 
So if done right is it still possible to gain money. So basically you have to make it realistic as possible use proxies, use antidetect browser, don't go over 300 streams per track (I am not sure what the limit is) in a day ect. There is many details to it. I researched it planned and kinda started building the system. What are you guys are experiences. And what did you guys doing right now to get paid or what mistake did you guys did and did not get paid? Thank you all.
Could you talk about your experience with anti-detection browsers? In my case I couldn't get any of them to work (with a free license it should be noted) all because of the DRM. I'm currently starting my bot farming project, I send some daily streams, some likes and followers. At the moment I am using only free accounts. I wrote a very simple code in Python that helps me register free accounts with temporary emails. At the moment it is working, I have the discovery mode active too, everything with the bots.
 
Could you talk about your experience with anti-detection browsers? In my case I couldn't get any of them to work (with a free license it should be noted) all because of the DRM. I'm currently starting my bot farming project, I send some daily streams, some likes and followers. At the moment I am using only free accounts. I wrote a very simple code in Python that helps me register free accounts with temporary emails. At the moment it is working, I have the discovery mode active too, everything with the bots.
What is not working exactly, streaming,buying premium? I am not familiar with the DRM term. Also if you want to colab hit me up from tg: @HuseyinYDev
 
spotify farming is quite hard nowadays you should be aware of that. I don't know if I would start it if I were you but if you play your cards smart you can get around 5k a month with that. But make sure that you know how the system works because if you fuck up one step you might not get paid. I've been researching hours of hours for weeks and what I found is:
  • The number one rule is always to make it REALISTIC as possible. When you look at your artist profile and check your stats etc. if you think it looks suspicious you are doing it wrong. You have to make it realistic.
  • You need good proxies so you don't get caught. Also my advise don't use the same proxy for another spotify account. One proxy per account is the rule.
  • Anti-detect browsers are a must, a good example is Adspower.
  • Make sure that you get your stream's variety of countries. For example, getting all your streams from the USA will look suspicious.
  • That is kinda obvious but don't over do it and this is the part where usually everyone gets banned from either Spotify or their distribution. You have to stay under the radar and don't get too much streams.
  • Find a good music distributor. That is very tricky because I haven't seen any good music distributor for botting really. But from experience stay away from Distrokid and Amuse, and from what I've heard stay away from Ditto and also TuneCore because people say it might take up to 1 year to get paid from them.
  • Get some no-premium accounts as well. If all of your streams are coming from premium accounts it's a little suspicious.
  • Where your streams come from is important as well. Spotify tracks if your streams come from certain playlists etc. So add a little bit of variety there. My advice would be to create some playlists get some followers to it and add your songs to that playlist along with some other random songs so it looks realistic.
That is most of my knowledge brother. This information took couple weeks to gather and I wanted to share with you and everyone. Good luck brother!

Great info.I'm doing my research now as a newbie,if could be still profitable to begin doing this.
 
What is not working exactly, streaming,buying premium? I am not familiar with the DRM term. Also if you want to colab hit me up from tg: @HuseyinYDev
Playing is the problem, in all the anti-detection browsers I tried I always had a problem "Spotify can't play this now" along with an error code that I don't remember right now, and it was a problem with the browser itself not being able to play files with DRM (digital rights management).

Right now I'm using Google Chrome, along with some options in Selenium (selenium is a Python tool that allows you to automate tasks in a web browser) That allow me to change the fingerprint for each window, different USER AGENTS, different languages, fake locations, and also run google chrome windows without extensions and something else that makes it consume a little less RAM memory.

It is still a very simple program but it is working for the moment, I will contact you by TG :)
 
Playing is the problem, in all the anti-detection browsers I tried I always had a problem "Spotify can't play this now" along with an error code that I don't remember right now, and it was a problem with the browser itself not being able to play files with DRM (digital rights management).

Right now I'm using Google Chrome, along with some options in Selenium (selenium is a Python tool that allows you to automate tasks in a web browser) That allow me to change the fingerprint for each window, different USER AGENTS, different languages, fake locations, and also run google chrome windows without extensions and something else that makes it consume a little less RAM memory.

It is still a very simple program but it is working for the moment, I will contact you by TG :)
it could be because of proxies. hit me up from tg, we are building a team currently maybe we could work together. tg: @HuseyinYDev
 
spotify farming is quite hard nowadays you should be aware of that. I don't know if I would start it if I were you but if you play your cards smart you can get around 5k a month with that. But make sure that you know how the system works because if you fuck up one step you might not get paid. I've been researching hours of hours for weeks and what I found is:
  • The number one rule is always to make it REALISTIC as possible. When you look at your artist profile and check your stats etc. if you think it looks suspicious you are doing it wrong. You have to make it realistic.
  • You need good proxies so you don't get caught. Also my advise don't use the same proxy for another spotify account. One proxy per account is the rule.
  • Anti-detect browsers are a must, a good example is Adspower.
  • Make sure that you get your stream's variety of countries. For example, getting all your streams from the USA will look suspicious.
  • That is kinda obvious but don't over do it and this is the part where usually everyone gets banned from either Spotify or their distribution. You have to stay under the radar and don't get too much streams.
  • Find a good music distributor. That is very tricky because I haven't seen any good music distributor for botting really. But from experience stay away from Distrokid and Amuse, and from what I've heard stay away from Ditto and also TuneCore because people say it might take up to 1 year to get paid from them.
  • Get some no-premium accounts as well. If all of your streams are coming from premium accounts it's a little suspicious.
  • Where your streams come from is important as well. Spotify tracks if your streams come from certain playlists etc. So add a little bit of variety there. My advice would be to create some playlists get some followers to it and add your songs to that playlist along with some other random songs so it looks realistic.
That is most of my knowledge brother. This information took couple weeks to gather and I wanted to share with you and everyone. Good luck brother!
great post
 
Sure if you do it right it can work, but does the cost of doing it right cost more then you will make? It has gotten a lot harder to bot on any platform. you will need multiple devices SIM cards ect to make this work. Paid listen free listeners different devices countries ect.
 
Sure if you do it right it can work, but does the cost of doing it right cost more then you will make? It has gotten a lot harder to bot on any platform. you will need multiple devices SIM cards ect to make this work. Paid listen free listeners different devices countries ect.
Currently our calculations shows that the payment is 16 times the cost of the system. So 500 dollar system(The lowest budget possible if you want to do it) is gonna pay around 8000 dollars in 2 months
 
Currently our calculations shows that the payment is 16 times the cost of the system. So 500 dollar system(The lowest budget possible if you want to do it) is gonna pay around 8000 dollars in 2 months
Do you mind breaking down your calculations? especially for the cost used for the system to work
 
Do you mind breaking down your calculations? especially for the cost used for the system to work
Unfortunately I can't tell this information in detail because I am not the only leader for this project also this would saturate the market a lot. For both of our sakes best advise I could give is to understand how spotify and other platforms work and how they detect farms. Then research and try some ideas. You might end up finding a new and better method. At the end of the day this will lead spotify to figure out more than 1 method which is gonna be better for both of us on long run. Obviously this doesn't only apply for you and me, this is for everyone. If everbody tries to find their own method for the farm system getting detected would be harder. You could read the list I wrote above to create your own path.
 
So if done right is it still possible to gain money. So basically you have to make it realistic as possible use proxies, use antidetect browser, don't go over 300 streams per track (I am not sure what the limit is) in a day ect. There is many details to it. I researched it planned and kinda started building the system. What are you guys are experiences. And what did you guys doing right now to get paid or what mistake did you guys did and did not get paid? Thank you all.
limits should be per artist, not per track. if I have 50 tracks on one artist and do 300 streams per track I still get 450k streams / month, which will get me banned 100%
 
Do you mind breaking down your calculations? especially for the cost used for the system to work
if you want to play it safe, ROI is about 4-6x. 16x is only possible with desktop automation or API streams, which is not recommended for beginners
 
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