Super easy multiple account management with the RoxyBrowser

Learn how to combine it with DataImpulse proxies for complete security.

RoxyBrowser is an antidetect app mostly for those users in e-commerce and related fields. One of the main reasons businesses and freelancers use RoxyBrowser is the possibility of managing multiple social or e-commerce accounts simultaneously. The company is based in Singapore. The app does not have so many reviews, but most of them are positive. 

Their dashboard is informative and visually appealing. You can also personalize RoxyBrowser with extensions. It can be an ad blocker, a password manager, or any other tool. Users can import what they need or use the built-in suggestions. We should also mention that the app requires about 318 MB of space, so make sure your device has enough storage available.

RoxyBrowser currently supports Windows and macOS, but Linux support is coming soon, too. 

Key features and benefits of the RoxyBrowser:

  • 7-day free trial
  • Up to 5 profiles for free
  • Profile cloning and customization
  • Automatic IP rotation
  • Profile sharing across teams and role-based permissions
  • MCP support
  • Quick profile import/export
  • User-friendly and convenient interface
  • Responsive support team

If we had to point out areas where RoxyBrowser could improve, it would be the lack of in-app documentation and the absence of a portable version. 

To set up DataImpulse proxies in the RoxyBrowser, complete these steps:

1. Download the relevant app from the official source. Choose your operating system; it supports Windows and macOS. In this tutorial, we’re using macOS (M1 series).

2. Open the downloaded file and complete the installation steps. After that, create a Roxy account or log in if you are already a user. To create an account, indicate your email and make up a strong password. You’ll get a 6-digit verification code to your email. Insert the correct digits and open the app. 

3. It’s time to investigate the interface and sections of this browser. On the left, you’ll see such sections:

  • Profiles/Projects/Accounts — to view all created profiles
  • Proxies — to add and test custom proxies
  • Extensions — to add Google extensions or upload local ones that follow the Google extension protocol
  • API — to create profiles and automate browser operations with Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright
  • Team — to invite collaborators and manage projects together

There are also sections such as a Tutorial and a Referral program. If you click Billing Center, you can check how many free profiles you still have. You can upgrade to a higher plan anytime. Users can also track how many profiles they’ve already used in Profile usage. 

4. Now let’s create a profile. Click the blue button and complete all the necessary profile information, like name, system, and kernel.

5. As you scroll down, there’s a Proxy option; click +Add. Choose your proxy type. You may use intelligent recognition or just copy your proxy credentials from your DataImpulse dashboard.

* Fill in the following information:

Host: gw.dataimpulse.com

Port: 823

Username: Proxy plan login

Password: Proxy plan password

If you have whitelisted IPs, no need to enter login credentials.

Not sure where to find your credentials? Check your DataImpulse dashboard or reach out to customer support for help.

6. The next step is to test your proxy. Choose the IP detection tool, and if it works, click Save.

7. After you add the DataImpulse proxy, you can also manage other information, such as URLs, Cookies, Advanced Fingerprinting settings, etc. Click Create profile.

8. To finally make your RoxyBrowser profile work, click Open. Now, you’re ready to search for anything you need with full geo access and high anonymity thanks to DataImpulse proxies.

If you want to remove the Roxy profile, just:

  1. Select the profile you’d like to get rid of.
  2. You can choose Close to temporarily remove it, or click the three dots and select Delete from the menu to remove it permanently.

*This tutorial is intended for educational purposes only. We do not encourage or endorse any actions that violate platform policies, terms of service, or applicable laws. Users should always act responsibly and at their own risk.