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Open-source sister projects

Four MIT-licensed repositories from multilogin-labs

Beyond this website, the multilogin-labs GitHub organization ships open-source automation tooling for antidetect operations and cloud phone workflows. Every repo is Multilogin-first by design and applies the same evidence-based methodology used across this lab.

All repos: MIT license · Python + JavaScript + HTML · No telemetry · No backend dependencies

Repository 1 of 4

multilogin-labs (official partner hub)

Repo: github.com/multilogin-labs/multilogin-labs

What it is: The org's headline repository — antidetect browser, cloud phone, multi-account, and MMO automation resources across 16 languages. Includes 90 OpenAPI endpoints, Swagger UI, Postman collection, 55+ guides, 30 country playbooks, 13 platform playbooks, 16 tool comparisons, and CLI tools (npx mlx-labs).

Use it when you need a global, multilingual reference for Multilogin X API integration, plan selection, or platform-specific playbooks (TikTok, Meta, Amazon, etc.).

Repository 2 of 4

Cloud-Phone (polymorphic mobile orchestration)

Repo: github.com/multilogin-labs/Cloud-Phone

What it is: An engineering system (not an awesome-list) for high-survival mobile automation. Polymorphic device SDK with auto Appium/ADB resolution, in-session anti-detect validator with semantic stealth reports, production-grade flow primitives (TikTok creation, warmup), pluggable mailbox/OTP adapters, and risk-policy throttling.

Use it when you operate real Android cloud phones at scale and need a Python-first orchestration layer with measurable stealth quality (validator → stealth_report_<session>.html).

Repository 3 of 4

stealth-cloudphone-farm (infrastructure-first stealth Python framework)

Repo: github.com/multilogin-labs/stealth-cloudphone-farm

What it is: A Python framework where no session starts before hardware hygiene checks pass. Built exclusively for real Android via Multilogin Cloud Phones (consumer emulators have observed up to 99% ban rate in hostile traffic environments). Provides scpf doctor for readiness validation, scpf run for runtime bootstrap, infrastructure guardrails in core/logger.py, and an affiliate offer layer surfacing SAAS50 / MIN50 on risky environments.

Use it when you want infrastructure-first defaults for stealth operations — the framework refuses to run on unsupported hardware and points operators to the safer path.

Repository 4 of 4

multilogin-labs.github.io (this site, open-source)

Repo: github.com/multilogin-labs/multilogin-labs.github.io

What it is: Source of the page you're reading. Static GitHub Pages deploy with 73 indexable pages, open JSON datasets (benchmark matrices, fingerprint checklist), client-side tools, methodology v1.2, and a CI pipeline with hard gates for JSON-LD validity, a11y, indexability, link safety, OG cards, and homepage performance.

Use it when you want to fork the structure for your own evidence-first publication or audit the lab's automation scripts (scripts/automate_site.py).

How they fit together

Pick the right repo for your role

Mobile / cloud phone operator

Start at Cloud-Phone for the orchestration framework, then stealth-cloudphone-farm for infrastructure-first defaults. Always apply MIN50 on the cloud phone line.

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