Following Like III Bot for Pinterest?

cnn8193

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Hi guys,
I am looking for Jarvee alternative right now and I have found a bot named Following Like III.

Developer states that it does many things that Jarvee does, through it seem to be one time payment fee with further updates.

I am not promoting anything here, but asking for an advice from someone who already gave this bot a try with >200 accounts (or less). Is it save and does it work properly?

I would give it a test myself instead of asking here, but there seems to be no trial neither I can find proper contact form for communication with the seller on their website.

Maybe someone could suggest me any bot which is able to handle multiple accounts with proxies support and scheduling options for repin?

Thank you in advance!
 
Following, intersted as well.
 
I bought the lifetime unlimited accounts - I'm currently attempting to get a PayPal refund. Once I have it or once I'm declined it - I'll post a thread with the entire story.
 
from the landing page, it seems another Whitebox software, their review is not convincing
 
Thanks for replies. Will keep it with Jarvee for now, it seems a bit expensive either money and PC resources. Any alternative suggestion, please?
 
Thanks for replies. Will keep it with Jarvee for now, it seems a bit expensive either money and PC resources. Any alternative suggestion, please?

Personally I bought uBot. why ?
Because I think API reliant bots are starting to get a lot more easily detected, in fact I've noticed one of my IG bots , the dev has implemented human touch browser only botting for certain routines to avoid blocks and bans.
Heres my logic - a bot used by a thousand users is going to be detected faster than a simple bot used by 1 user. My bot complexity will increase with my scripting skills.
In less than 3 days using ubot I have a bot that logs onto pinterest - pins a random few pins from a search list, makes a couple of random spintax comments without touching the API. Its actually insane what you can do tbh.
BTW I'm not endorsing uBot - I havnt had it long enought to give any feedback - or find it flaws and limitations. I'm just saying thats the path I'm going down because I want total control over my autoSM'ing.
 
Don't buy it! It is rubbish. It is having a lot of bugs and the development team from China! I bought and can't refund from PayPal or credit card! It is totally a shit!
 
Don't buy it! It is rubbish. It is having a lot of bugs and the development team from China! I bought and can't refund from PayPal or credit card! It is totally a shit!
You find an alternative other then Jarvee?
 
HOw many accounts
Personally I bought uBot. why ?
Because I think API reliant bots are starting to get a lot more easily detected, in fact I've noticed one of my IG bots , the dev has implemented human touch browser only botting for certain routines to avoid blocks and bans.
Heres my logic - a bot used by a thousand users is going to be detected faster than a simple bot used by 1 user. My bot complexity will increase with my scripting skills.
In less than 3 days using ubot I have a bot that logs onto pinterest - pins a random few pins from a search list, makes a couple of random spintax comments without touching the API. Its actually insane what you can do tbh.
BTW I'm not endorsing uBot - I havnt had it long enought to give any feedback - or find it flaws and limitations. I'm just saying thats the path I'm going down because I want total control over my autoSM'ing.

I agree, I have been building my bots with imacros and running on Firefox browser using profiles. Excellent control and no bans, through when it came to scale, I needed more and more resources.

Now, with Jarvee it is up to development team to keep Jarvee up to date with all Pinterest changes in the design. Believe me or not, this is important since Pinterest changes their layouts, buttons quite frequently and it is a pain in ass to keep everything up to date. (or expensive if you hire a coder).
Ubot is about 600 bucks, plus you need someone who can code, unless you want to spend you precious time on it.
 
HOw many accounts


I agree, I have been building my bots with imacros and running on Firefox browser using profiles. Excellent control and no bans, through when it came to scale, I needed more and more resources.

Now, with Jarvee it is up to development team to keep Jarvee up to date with all Pinterest changes in the design. Believe me or not, this is important since Pinterest changes their layouts, buttons quite frequently and it is a pain in ass to keep everything up to date. (or expensive if you hire a coder).
Ubot is about 600 bucks, plus you need someone who can code, unless you want to spend you precious time on it.

Absolutely agree , it takes commitment to use scripting tools for botting, I started with AHK many years ago and had some simple browser based bots for twitter that work fine.
I managed to get uBot premium for £300 in the sales. Its not perfect I know but its a really good starting point for anyone wanted to learn.. similar to the old Pullovers AHK interface. BTW its probably Pullover making uBot I wouldn't be surprised he had the vision 10 years ago to make a simple drag and drop software creator.. I say probs I don't know lol.
I'm not a control freak btw , infact I am extremely lazy and if I can buy a bot to do the job right I will. But lets face it, Jarvee is expensive, other than Martin's Jazz bots I haven't seen any creator put the commitment in to updating and correcting bugs that basically get you insta banned.
Whitehatbox ??? They are just scam artist pure and simple, playing on the inexperience of want-to-be bot users. My laziness cost me £137 , I wont make that mistake again.
And after spending good money on all the different types of proxies I've come tot he conclusion that only 3g/4g rotating proxies lower the chance of detection significantly to justify using a 3rd part bot.. just my opinion but so far my experience over the last 12 months has convinced me to invest in a dual sim industrial standard 4g LTE router. The results for me have been 99% better for reduction of blocks - bans - queries - suspensions and much higher daily actions outside the API.
 
That all makes sense. From your answer I got that you're in Instagram game, while the thead was intended to be about Pinterest.

I am using data center IPs for proxies and everything goes smoothly so far with Pinterest.

As far as I know Instagram and Facebook are less likely to accept these types of proxies, so better to use 3g/4g. Those are more expensive ofc.

I would be happy to setup 3g/4g router with dual sim as you've mentioned, while this might be a good discussion for a new thread under related topic or we can exchange PMs=)
 
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