What is this software to run mobile phones on cloud/remotely?

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I noticed both Multilogin and Geelark (and maybe more providers?) show the exact same interface at loading and managine a mobile phone on cloud. (See screenshot below) which makes me think they both use the same software.

Does anyone know which one it is?

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geelark partnered with multilogin providing them the infrastructure. better use morelogin as they are cheaper, and more faster then them and also provide pc + mobile anti
 
geelark partnered with multilogin providing them the infrastructure. better use morelogin as they are cheaper, and more faster then them and also provide pc + mobile anti
indeed price is similar and geelark support is non-existent
 
antidetect browser with mobile profiles, morelogin is really have better user-agents for it
 
Heard a lotttt of mixed reviews for Geelark
 
Yeah I noticed that too. From what I know working with cloud phone setups, most of them just reskin the same white label cloud phone software. That's why the UI looks the same.
 
Yeah I noticed that too. From what I know working with cloud phone setups, most of them just reskin the same white label cloud phone software. That's why the UI looks the same.
Whats the whitelabel software?
 
Indeed, those 2 are both simply whitelabel providers of the same underlying software (VMOS), which is why there are similar issues for both
 
Indeed, those 2 are both simply whitelabel providers of the same underlying software (VMOS), which is why there are similar issues for both
Thanks! Do you know other/better options?
 
Thanks! Do you know other/better options?
AFAIK most of, or all the options currently on the market use the same underlying tech with different branding.

But to answer your question, yes, I actually do know a better option and that is the one that me and my team have developed from scratch. You can DM me for more info if you are interested.
 
I tried to use a lot of these as well and I ended up actually building my own farm at first using Android and then pivoting to iOS automation. It's slower to scale but I never deal with takedowns, etcetera. Kind of depends on obviously what you want to achieve
 
I tried to use a lot of these as well and I ended up actually building my own farm at first using Android and then pivoting to iOS automation. It's slower to scale but I never deal with takedowns, etcetera. Kind of depends on obviously what you want to achieve
Whats do you use it for?
 
It's not the same software — both are reselling ARM cloud capacity from Huawei Cloud Phone or Alibaba Wuying, and the UI similarity is because both wrap the same vendor SDK on top. Underneath it's just Android-on-ARM running in a hypervisor, exposed via scrcpy-style streaming. You can DIY the same thing renting a Huawei Cloud Phone instance directly — way cheaper if you only need 5-20 phones — but you lose the proxy/profile management layer the resellers add.
 
It's not the same software — both are reselling ARM cloud capacity from Huawei Cloud Phone or Alibaba Wuying, and the UI similarity is because both wrap the same vendor SDK on top. Underneath it's just Android-on-ARM running in a hypervisor, exposed via scrcpy-style streaming. You can DIY the same thing renting a Huawei Cloud Phone instance directly — way cheaper if you only need 5-20 phones — but you lose the proxy/profile management layer the resellers add.
Actually, we have taken a deep technical look into all of the existing cloud phone platforms, and they are in fact all reselling VMOS's platform under their own brand. Essentially VMOS is the only antidetect cloud phone platform that is publicly available.
 
AFAIK most of, or all the options currently on the market use the same underlying tech with different branding.

But to answer your question, yes, I actually do know a better option and that is the one that me and my team have developed from scratch. You can DM me for more info if you are interested.
Interested
 
Actually, we have taken a deep technical look into all of the existing cloud phone platforms, and they are in fact all reselling VMOS's platform under their own brand. Essentially VMOS is the only antidetect cloud phone platform that is publicly available.
Then why VMOS is 5x more expensive per device?
 
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