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Is there any simple add-on software (for desktop) with a user-friendly interface that can automate antidetect browsers for things like follow-unfollow, likes, story likes, comments, and more?

It seems like antidetect browsers are the only thing that work for Instagram on desktop, but they don’t have automation.
 
Oh, definitely! Success can depend on things like your connection setup or the tools you’re using, but it is possible.
 
Many anti-detect browsers come with APIs that you can use with Python and other tools to automate things.
 
Is there any simple add-on software (for desktop) with a user-friendly interface that can automate antidetect browsers for things like follow-unfollow, likes, story likes, comments, and more?

It seems like antidetect browsers are the only thing that work for Instagram on desktop, but they don’t have automation.

Hmm, that's not quite right. There are ways to automate them, just dig a bit deeper into the topic!
 
Hmm, that's not quite right. There are ways to automate them, just dig a bit deeper into the topic!

I’ve already looked into it, and it seems like the only option is to hire someone to write a lot of API code, which isn’t something easy for the average user to handle. Plus, any Instagram update might break it, and then you’d need to hire another coder to fix it. Maybe I’m not seeing the full picture, though. Feel free to message me if you have any solutions. I just want something simple to automate about 15-20 IG, FB, TT, and X pages—nothing spammy, just for growing and managing them.
 
I just want something simple to automate about 15-20 IG, FB, TT, and X pages—nothing spammy, just for growing and managing them.

Unfortunately, that's a project that could cost over $10,000.
 
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Unfortunately, that's a project that could cost over $10,000.

SuSocial costs $90 a month for that, and a 4G proxy is $50-$100, while a VPS is $10. That's way less than $10k a month, right? I’m not arguing, but this seems much cheaper, doesn't it?

Alternatively, you could use an Antidetect browser with automation added, like I mentioned in the first post of this thread and you confirmed in your reply (let me know if I’m wrong). So, an antidetect browser is $10 a month, a 4G proxy is $50-$100 a month. But how much does the automation for the antidetect cost? I’m not sure.

Are there ways to automate antidetect browsers for social media tasks?
 
Yes, there's a lot of it, but I think it’s better to take a course instead of just searching for something.
 
I suggest trying hidemyacc. It has automation scripts for things like liking, scrolling through the feed, and watching stories. You can give it a try.
 
SuSocial costs $90 a month for that, and a 4G proxy is $50-$100, while a VPS is $10. That's way less than $10k a month, right? I’m not arguing, but this seems much cheaper, doesn't it?

Alternatively, you could use an Antidetect browser with automation added, like I mentioned in the first post of this thread and you confirmed in your reply (let me know if I’m wrong). So, an antidetect browser is $10 a month, a 4G proxy is $50-$100 a month. But how much does the automation for the antidetect cost? I’m not sure.

Are there ways to automate antidetect browsers for social media tasks?

I agree with this. The automation tools have their own ways to handle this.
 
Many anti-detect browsers have automation features that let users make their own scripts. It's a good idea to pick one that lets you create scripts easily, even if you don’t know how to code.
 
Yes, some automation tools like Jarvee or SocialPilot can work with antidetect browsers to handle actions like following, unfollowing, liking, and commenting. Just make sure the settings are right, keep the activity moderate to look natural, and stay within Instagram's rules to avoid getting caught.
 
If you use a social media automation tool, you won’t need an anti-detection browser because these tools come with their own built-in features. For Instagram, there are tools that work with both API and browser automation.
 
Antidetect browsers are good for protecting accounts, but they don’t have built-in automation. You can use them with automation tools like Jarvee or Socinator. Just set up the automation tool through the antidetect browser (using proxies) to do things like follow, unfollow, like, and comment. Be careful with your settings to avoid triggering Instagram's filters.
 
Many anti-detect browsers have automation features that let users make their own scripts. It's a good idea to pick one that lets you create scripts easily, even if you don’t know how to code.

How can you make scripts if you don't know how to code? Are scripts easy to create? Do any ones with a user-friendly interface already exist? And doesn't Instagram updating mean the script might stop working?
 
Lately, a lot of people have been using special browsers that help you stay hidden online. One of those might be just right for what you’re trying to do now.
 
Some private browsers come with tools that can do tasks by themselves, and if you know how, you can even make your own. A few of these browsers already have good tools built in. One I think you should look at is called AdsPower — it has a bunch of helpful stuff ready to use. You can also read more about it on their website and see how it stacks up against others like GoLogin or Dolphin to decide if it’s right for you.
 
Yep, there are ways to make it run by itself. Like you said, there’s no easy button or screen for it, but you can use smart tools and check out some how-to videos. That way, it might work pretty well without spending a lot of money on a coder.

Another idea is to team up with someone you find on LinkedIn or even here, so you can get more done without spending too much.
 
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