Incogniton is the budget play in anti-detect browsers — free plan, affordable paid tiers, gets you into multi-accounting without much upfront cost. But browser profiles on a budget still cannot run TikTok or Instagram. Conbersa deploys real devices — the cost buys distribution, not just software.
The cheapest option gets you browser profiles. The right option gets you accounts that survive.
Physical phones with genuine hardware signatures, real SIMs, and carrier IPs. AI agents manage posting and engagement across five platforms. Accounts build authority over months — no bans, no resets, no starting over.
Incogniton (free–$29.99/mo) is positioned as the affordable anti-detect browser. Browser profiles with basic fingerprint spoofing. Free plan with limited profiles. Good for web-based multi-accounting on a budget — not built for mobile social platforms.
Key capabilities that determine whether accounts survive and compound — and how each side handles them.
Native apps on real iOS and Android devices. Each app is installed from the official store. Every integrity check, every sensor reading, every hardware fingerprint is genuine — impossible to fake because nothing is being faked.
Incogniton runs browser profiles. TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are native mobile apps with hardware-level integrity checks. Budget or premium — no browser profile can provide app attestation tokens, device sensor data, or hardware-backed identity.
Accounts compound. Real devices with consistent, human-like behavior build trust over months. The platform sees native app usage, real sensor data, and authentic carrier connections. Algorithmic authority grows. Reach increases. Zero bans.
Browser profile accounts on social platforms have a shelf life measured in days to weeks. The detection window varies but the outcome is consistent — accounts get flagged, banned, and you start over. Every restart erases algorithmic trust.
Managed service with proven outcomes. The cost includes the device, SIM, carrier plan, AI agent execution, and operator oversight. No surprise bans. No wasted content calendars. Distribution that compounds.
Cheap software masks expensive failure. A $30/mo browser tool that gets accounts banned costs far more than the subscription — lost content investment, wasted warm-up time, missed distribution windows, and competitor accounts filling the gap.
Each device has its own physical SIM with a carrier-assigned IP. No proxy pools, no flagged ranges, no recurring proxy bills. The IP is indistinguishable from any consumer mobile user.
Incogniton requires users to supply their own proxies. Budget proxy pools are heavily flagged. Premium proxies delay detection but do not eliminate it. Proxy quality is a recurring cost that scales linearly with account count.
The capabilities that determine account survival and distribution reliability.
| Capability | ★ WinnerConbersaInfrastructure | IncognitonBudget anti-detect |
|---|---|---|
| Real physical device | Physical iOS and Android phones | Browser profiles only |
| Native mobile apps | TikTok, IG, YT, Reddit native | Web-only |
| Hardware-level authenticity | Genuine IMEI, sensors, secure element | Software fingerprint spoofing |
| Real carrier connection | Physical SIM, carrier-assigned IP | User-supplied proxies |
| Free/cheap entry point | Managed deployment with proven ROI | Free plan, $29.99/mo paid |
| Account longevity | Months of compounding + zero bans | Days to weeks before bans |
| Multi-platform | TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Reddit, FB | Web platforms only |
| Track record | Zero bans across all deployments | No social media track record |
Incogniton's $30/mo price point is appealing — until you factor in proxy costs ($100–500+/mo for quality residential), account replacement time, content that never gets distributed, and the opportunity cost of competitor accounts filling your gap. The subscription is the smallest line item.
The anti-detect browser category was built for web anonymity — affiliate marketing, ad arbitrage, e-commerce multi-store. Social media platforms migrated to mobile-first architecture years ago. Using a browser tool for a mobile problem is a category mismatch.
When an Incogniton account gets banned, you have to diagnose why — was it the proxy? The fingerprint config? The warm-up speed? With Conbersa, a dedicated operator owns the outcome. If something is wrong, someone is accountable for fixing it.
The honest answers on budget tools, real cost of ownership, and what actually compounds.
Conbersa runs AI agents on real devices with native apps and dedicated operators. Incogniton sells browser profiles you configure yourself. For social media, only one of these produces ban-free growth.