Your team. Your accounts.
Your passwords stay yours.
A permissioned portal of always-on browser windows — one for every account, every tool, every login your team needs to operate.
Running accounts at scale is quietly broken.
- Passwords get shared. Over Slack, over WhatsApp, with people who leave six weeks later.
- Accounts get flagged. A VA in one country, a phone in another, a desktop somewhere else — platforms notice.
- Tools fight back. ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney don't want concurrent logins from three continents.
- Credentials walk out. Every contractor who comes through your business takes a key with them.
- You compensate by hiring less. So the work doesn't get done, or you do it yourself.
Every account, its own window.
Every window, its own home.
A real Chromium browser, hosted on our servers, signed in once. It stays signed in — for months, for years — like a laptop in your office that never gets turned off. Your team operates it from anywhere. The credentials never leave the building.
Five quiet decisions that change the math.
Each one is small. Together they let one operator run twenty accounts without any of them ever noticing.
A dedicated US residential IP per account. It never changes.
Instagram sees one device, one location, one trusted home network. Forever. Not a datacenter. Not a rotating proxy. Not your VA's hotel Wi-Fi in Manila. The same address every login, every session, every month — the way a real user looks.
Logged in once. Logged in forever.
Cookies, sessions, fingerprint, history — all persistent. Close the window in March, open it in December, you're still signed in. Nothing rebuilds. Nothing resets.
Passwords never leave the server.
The login lives inside an encrypted browser profile. Your team controls the window remotely — clicks, keys, scrolls. They never see what they're not supposed to see.
Every operator sees only their windows.
A passcode opens a dashboard. The media manager sees the IG portals. The research assistant sees ChatGPT and Claude. The editor sees Canva and Buffer. Nothing else exists for them.
If it runs in a browser, it fits in a window.
Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads, Facebook Business Suite, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Midjourney, Canva, Buffer, Later, Notion, Airtable, your internal dashboards. Anything you'd open in Chrome.
A login per app. An app per window.
However many you need.
Twenty Instagrams. Eight TikToks. One ChatGPT for the whole team. A Midjourney that doesn't get throttled. A Buffer that doesn't get logged out. All running quietly, in parallel, in their own corners.
Add anything else. If it loads in a browser, it lives here.
Operators with more accounts than hands.
If your business depends on logged-in work, and you've stopped trusting the way you delegate it, you're in the right place.
Run every client account without renegotiating credentials each onboarding.
One window per client, per platform. Hand them off between team members without resetting a single password.
Twenty social profiles, one operating room.
Regional accounts, sub-brands, archive accounts — each with its own permanent identity and a clean chain of access.
Delegate the browser work you've been doing at midnight.
Give a VA the windows they need. Nothing more. Pull the access in a click when they leave.
An office for your accounts.
Built and run for you. Set up in days. Yours for as long as the work needs doing.
Built for serious operations. The minimum is intentional — inquire below if that's you.