Ceki vs GoLogin: Real Fingerprints vs Antidetect Profiles

Real hardware fingerprints vs emulated browser profiles. No desktop app, no subscription.

Feature Comparison

FeatureCekiGoLogin
Pricing modelPer-minute, API-first€5.85-99+/mo subscription
Browser typeReal browsers of real peopleLocal Orbita browser with profiles
FingerprintsGenuine hardwareEmulated (profile-based)
Desktop app requiredNo — API/MCP onlyYes (Orbita browser)
MCP supportNativeNo
Crypto paymentsYes (USDT, USDC)No
AI agent integrationNative (MCP + SDK)Selenium/Puppeteer only
Profiles to manageZero — real browsers on demand3-1000+ depending on plan
Team managementVia APIBuilt-in team features
Geo coverageWorldwideProxy required (separate cost)

Why switch to Ceki

  • No desktop app needed — rent real browsers via API or MCP
  • No profile management overhead — each session is a real browser with genuine fingerprint
  • Pay only for minutes used, not monthly for profile slots
  • Native AI agent support — connect Claude, GPT, or any MCP-compatible agent directly
  • Residential IPs included — no separate proxy purchase needed

When GoLogin is better

We believe in honest comparisons. Here's where GoLogin has an edge:

  • Manual browser control with visual interface — ideal for non-technical users
  • Built-in team management and profile sharing features
  • Cheaper for long-running persistent sessions (always-on profiles)
  • Mobile device emulation for app-specific use cases
  • Large community and ecosystem in affiliate marketing

When to Use Each

Budget multi-account management

GoLogin offers 100 profiles for $49/mo vs. Multilogin's €79/mo for the same. Best value for manual multi-accounting on a budget. Ceki doesn't compete here — we're API-first for agents, not manual profile management.

Verdict: GoLogin wins for budget manual multi-accounting.

Automated account operations via API

GoLogin has a basic API for profile launch/management. But it's designed for profile orchestration, not web browsing automation. Ceki provides full browser control: navigate, click, type, screenshot, extract data. Different tools for different jobs.

Verdict: Ceki wins for full browser automation. GoLogin wins for profile orchestration.

Anti-detect for AI agents

GoLogin's synthetic fingerprints are competent for social media platforms but weaker against advanced anti-bot (Cloudflare Enterprise, DataDome). Ceki's real fingerprints pass all detection. For AI agents needing undetectable browsing, Ceki is the better choice.

Verdict: Ceki wins. Real hardware fingerprints vs synthetic profiles.

Migration Guide: GoLogin → Ceki

GoLogin and Ceki are different paradigms: manual profile management vs AI agent browser rental. If automating GoLogin profiles via API + Selenium, replace with Ceki SDK.

Before
# GoLogin API + Selenium:
import requests
profile = requests.post(
    "https://api.gologin.com/browser",
    headers={"Authorization":
        f"Bearer {token}"},
    json={"name": "profile-1",
        "os": "win"})
# Then connect Selenium to debug port
After (Ceki)
# Ceki (Python):
from ceki_sdk import CekiClient
ceki = CekiClient(api_key="ag_...")
session = ceki.rent(geo="US")
session.goto("https://example.com")
# No profile management needed

Cost Comparison

100 automated profile check-ins/day, 2 min each

CekiGoLogin
Monthly sessions3,000N/A (persistent)
Total minutes6,000 minUnlimited
Cost6,000 × $0.05 = $300/mo$49/mo
Persistent identityNoYes (100 profiles)
AI-nativeYes (MCP)No
Anti-bot levelReal hardwareSynthetic fingerprints

Verdict: GoLogin is 6× cheaper for persistent multi-accounting. Ceki is for AI agents that need ephemeral real browser sessions — different market, different tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GoLogin vs. Real Browser Rental: Desktop Profiles vs. API-First Sessions

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GoLogin is an antidetect browser with a desktop app and cloud profiles. It's popular among social media managers and e-commerce operators who need multiple browser profiles. Ceki is an API-first marketplace for AI agents that need real browser sessions.

Different audiences

GoLogin is built for humans who manually operate multiple browser profiles. You create profiles, customize fingerprints, open them in the Orbita browser, and work manually or with basic automation.

Ceki is built for AI agents and developers who need programmatic browser access. There's no desktop app — everything is API, SDK, CLI, or MCP. Sessions are rented on-demand and destroyed after use.

If you're a social media manager who manually logs into 10 accounts daily, GoLogin's workflow (persistent profiles, visual interface) makes more sense. If you're building an AI agent that needs to interact with protected websites, Ceki's API-first approach is better.

Profile management: the overhead question

GoLogin requires managing profiles: creating them, configuring fingerprints, maintaining cookies, rotating them to avoid detection. With 100+ profiles, this becomes a significant operational burden. Ceki has zero profile management. Each session is a real browser from a real person — unique by nature. You don't create, configure, or maintain profiles. When you need a browser, you rent one. When you're done, you close it.

Pricing

GoLogin: €5.85/month (3 profiles) to €99/month (1000 profiles) + proxy costs (separate). Ceki: $0.02-$0.10/minute, residential IPs included, no profile limits. For high-frequency, short sessions (AI agent tasks), Ceki is cheaper. For long, persistent sessions (manual social media management), GoLogin may be cheaper per hour of use.