BitBrowser Membership Pricing and Free Quota Explained
BitBrowser gives 10 permanent free profiles on signup, with paid plans tiered by profile count, proxies, automation, and team seats. This article reviews the free quota and tier differences, with prices subject to the live billing center on the official site.
How many windows can the free version open?
The BitBrowser free version gives 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial-period limit and no credit card, single user, basic fingerprint protection, single machine.
These 10 windows are a core fact confirmed consistently across the official price page and several third-party sources. Note that the free version limit is mainly not the window count but proxy configuration: you can only fill in a single proxy manually one by one, with no bulk import or auto-switching. If you manage under 10 accounts and accept configuring each IP manually once, the free 10 windows are enough.
Is the free version really free, or does it cost money?
BitBrowser is genuinely free.
The free version gives 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial-period limit and no credit card, single user, basic fingerprint protection, single machine; this is a core fact confirmed consistently across the official price page and several independent sources, so use it with confidence. Its threshold is not about money but features: free-version proxies can only be filled manually one IP at a time, with no bulk import or auto-switching. You only need to upgrade for more windows, bulk IP switching, full RPA automation, team collaboration, cloud sync, and the like, starting around 50 RMB per month.
Are 10 free windows enough?
It depends on your scale.
The BitBrowser free version gives 10 permanent windows, and if you manage under 10 accounts and accept configuring each IP manually once, that is enough. But note the bottleneck is not the window count itself but two points: first, free-version proxies are cut down, only manual single-IP entry, with no bulk import, auto-switching, or IP health check, making scaled account warming very inefficient; second, local performance, as some users report the computer lags badly with over 30 windows open at once. So for bulk IP switching and large-scale warming the free version struggles and needs an upgrade; for occasional use with few accounts it is more than enough.
Does it cost money, and does the free version have a time limit?
BitBrowser has both a free version and a paid version.
The free version gives 10 browser profile windows on signup, permanently free, with no trial-period limit and no credit card, single user, basic fingerprint protection, single machine; that is, there is no time limit and you can use it free forever. You only need to pay for more windows, bulk IP switching, full RPA automation, team collaboration, cloud sync, and the like, with paid tiers priced by window count starting around 50 RMB per month. Note the official price page once showed a claim that the free version has a 50 opens per day limit, but it is not corroborated by other sources, so rely on what the client actually shows.
How much per month?
BitBrowser paid plans are tiered by window count, with monthly examples: 50 windows and 2 staff around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows and 4 staff around 75 RMB per month, 200 windows and 8 staff around 125 RMB per month.
There are higher window tiers as well, and you can customize the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client to see the actual pricing. Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. Also, the free version gives 10 permanent profiles entirely free, so you can test compatibility with the free version first and then decide whether to upgrade. Rely on the live display on the official site and client for exact prices.
How much is the Base version per month?
Per the BitBrowser official price page, paid plans are tiered by window count, with the most entry-level tier around 50 RMB per month (50 windows and 2 staff), then 100 windows around 75 RMB and 200 windows around 125 RMB per month.
There is no version specifically named Base in the materials; the closest is the entry tier starting around 50 RMB per month, with exact plan names and prices subject to what the Billing Center in the client actually shows (confirm by testing). Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. Also, the free version gives 10 permanent profiles, so you can try free first and then decide.
How much is each membership plan?
The BitBrowser official price page is tiered by window count, with monthly examples: 50 windows and 2 staff around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows and 4 staff around 75 RMB per month, 200 windows and 8 staff around 125 RMB per month.
All paid tiers include every free-version feature and unlock more windows, full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, an API, and more. Billing cycles have discounts: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. You can customize the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client to see the actual pricing, subject to the official site and client.
What is the price of the enterprise version?
The BitBrowser materials do not list a fixed price for a version named enterprise.
The official price page is tiered by window count, from around 50 RMB per month (50 windows) up to 100 windows around 75 RMB and 200 windows around 125 RMB, and on to higher tiers up to unlimited profiles, with more windows and members costing more. Enterprises needing many profiles can customize the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client to see the actual pricing; enterprises can also choose private deployment (data stored on their own servers). Exact enterprise plans and quotes are subject to the official site and client (confirm by testing), and it is best to contact official support for an enterprise quote.
What are the feature limits of the free version?
The BitBrowser free version gives 10 permanent windows, single user, single machine, basic fingerprint protection, with the core limit not on window count but on the following: proxy configuration is cut down, only manual single-proxy entry one at a time.
So small-scale manual IP configuration is enough, but scaled bulk IP switching for account warming is very inefficient. Also, the official price page once showed a claim that the free version has a 50 opens per day limit, but it is not corroborated by other sources, so rely on what the client actually shows.
Is it worth upgrading to the paid version?
The BitBrowser judgment depends on your operation scale.
If you manage under 10 accounts and accept configuring each IP manually once, the free 10 permanent windows are enough and you need not upgrade. But for scaled account warming, needing bulk proxy import, auto IP switching, IP health checks, full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, and more windows, the free version is very inefficient, and these are exactly what the paid version unlocks. Paid pricing starts around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), friendly compared with some overseas rivals such as Multilogin at around 99 USD per month. Test compatibility and real needs with the free version first, then decide whether to upgrade.
Where is the difference between the free and paid versions?
The BitBrowser difference is mainly in three areas.
First, window and member counts: the free version has 10 permanent windows and single user; the paid version scales by window-count tiers (50 windows around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows around 75 RMB, and more above) and can add team members. Second, proxy configuration: the free version only fills a single proxy manually one at a time, with no bulk import, auto-switching, or IP health check; the paid version removes these limits, suited to scaled IP switching. Third, advanced features: full RPA automation, team sub-account collaboration, cloud sync, an API, and more are paid-only. The basic anti-association fingerprint capability is in the free version. The free version is plenty for small-scale manual use; bulk warming needs an upgrade.
Can I pay with a credit card when buying a BitBrowser membership in Hong Kong?
Yes.
The payment methods listed on the BitBrowser official price page include Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard, so Hong Kong users can pay directly with a Visa or Mastercard credit card, or use PayPal, with no mainland account needed. Paid plans are tiered by window count and settled in RMB, starting around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), with 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. Choose the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, then pay by credit card. If the card fails, confirm whether it supports cross-border or foreign-currency transactions, or switch to PayPal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Taiwan users buy the BitBrowser paid version, and which payment methods are supported?
For BitBrowser, first customize the needed window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, and the system gives the actual price before you pay. The payment methods supported on the official price page are Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard; Taiwan users need no mainland account and can pay directly with PayPal or a Visa or Mastercard credit card. Paid plans are tiered by window count and settled in RMB, starting around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), with 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. If the card is declined, confirm whether it supports cross-border or foreign-currency transactions, or switch to PayPal.
Can I buy a BitBrowser membership with PayPal in Singapore?
Yes. The BitBrowser official price page clearly supports PayPal, as well as Visa, Mastercard, Alipay, and WeChat. Singapore users can pay directly with PayPal and need no mainland account. Paid plans are tiered by window count and settled in RMB, starting around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), then 100 windows around 75 RMB, with 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. Choose the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, then pay with PayPal. If payment fails, confirm your PayPal account status or switch to Visa or Mastercard.
What is the most convenient way for Malaysia users to pay for a BitBrowser plan?
For Malaysia users of BitBrowser, the most convenient is PayPal, or a Visa or Mastercard credit card; the official price page supports all of these, with no mainland account needed to pay directly, and it also supports Alipay and WeChat. Paid plans are tiered by window count and settled in RMB, starting around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), with 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. In practice, choose the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, then pay with PayPal or a credit card. If the card fails, confirm whether it supports cross-border or foreign-currency transactions, or switch to PayPal.
Is BitBrowser paid in RMB or USD?
Per the BitBrowser official price page, the paid tiers are priced in RMB (starting around 50 RMB per month, 50 windows around 50 RMB, 100 windows around 75 RMB, 200 windows around 125 RMB per month), so settlement is priced in RMB. Payment methods support Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard; when overseas users pay with PayPal or Visa and Mastercard, the payment channel usually converts the RMB amount into your card currency at the current rate. The exact settlement currency and rate are subject to what the payment channel actually shows. Billing cycles also have 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually.
Can a BitBrowser membership be paid annually, and is there an annual discount?
BitBrowser can be paid annually, and annual payment has a discount. The billing-cycle discounts on the official price page are: 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually. So annual payment gets the biggest 30 percent off. The payment itself is tiered by window count, starting around 50 RMB per month (50 windows), and the actual annual amount is the monthly price with the 30 percent off applied. Choose the window count, member count, and annual cycle in the Billing Center of the client to see the actual pricing. All paid tiers include every free-version feature and unlock more windows, RPA, team collaboration, and more.
Which is more worthwhile for BitBrowser, monthly or annual payment?
Annual payment is more worthwhile for BitBrowser. The cycle discounts on the official price page are 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually; the longer the cycle the bigger the discount, and annual payment is effectively 30 percent off, clearly cheaper than paying month by month over the long term. Taking the entry price of around 50 RMB per month (50 windows) as an example, the monthly average works out much lower with annual payment. Advice: if you will use it long term and steadily, pay annually to save the most; if it is short term or you want to wait and see, pay monthly or use the free version (10 permanent windows) first, then switch to annual once your needs and compatibility are confirmed. Exact amounts are subject to what the Billing Center in the client shows.
Will the BitBrowser free version window data be deleted?
The BitBrowser materials do not mention the free version periodically clearing or deleting your profile data; the free version itself is permanently free, with no trial-period limit, and single machine, and under normal use the data stays on the local machine. Note that the free version does not include cloud sync (a paid feature), so data is mainly saved locally, and if you reinstall the system, change computers, or the machine fails, local data may be lost, so back up important profiles yourself. Whether there is any policy to clear data for cases such as long inactivity is not covered in official materials, so confirm by testing or rely on what the client actually states.
I only use it occasionally; is the BitBrowser free version enough?
For occasional use with few accounts, the BitBrowser free version is entirely enough. The free version gives 10 permanent windows, permanently free, with no trial-period limit and no credit card, with basic fingerprint protection. Its limits are mainly in proxy configuration (only manual single-IP entry, no bulk import or auto-switching) and advanced features (no RPA, team collaboration, or cloud sync), but these have little impact on light use logging into a few accounts. So as long as you manage under 10 accounts and accept configuring IPs manually, the free version is enough; consider upgrading to paid only when you someday need scaled bulk warming and auto IP switching.
Can the BitBrowser free version be used for cross-border e-commerce account warming?
Yes, but it depends on scale. BitBrowser is positioned for cross-border e-commerce and social media multi-account anti-association (Facebook, TikTok, Amazon, Shopify, and so on), and the free version gives 10 permanent windows with basic fingerprint protection, enough for small-scale warming (under 10 accounts). But the real key to warming is the IP: free-version proxies can only be filled manually one IP at a time, with no bulk import or auto-switching, making scale very inefficient. More importantly, a fingerprint browser only works with high-anonymity residential proxies, and multiple accounts must never share the same exit IP, or they will still be linked. Bulk warming needs an upgrade to paid plus quality residential proxies.
Which plan should I buy for BitBrowser Amazon multi-account?
For BitBrowser, first choose the window tier by the number of Amazon accounts you manage. The free version gives 10 permanent windows, and if your accounts are under 10 and you accept configuring each IP manually, the free version works first; for more accounts, upgrade by window-count tiers, 50 windows around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows around 75 RMB, 200 windows around 125 RMB, and the paid version also unlocks bulk proxy import, auto-switching, team collaboration, and more, better suited to scale. More crucial than window count: each account must have its own quality residential proxy and never share the same IP, or it will still be linked and banned. Choose a tier by your actual account count in the Billing Center of the client.
Are 10 free windows enough for BitBrowser Facebook ad multi-account?
For BitBrowser it depends on the account count. The free version gives 10 permanent windows, and if your Facebook ad accounts are under 10 and you accept configuring each IP manually once, the free version is enough. But ad multi-account has two real bottlenecks: first, free-version proxies only fill a single IP manually, with no bulk import or auto-switching, making management tiring as accounts grow; second, each account must have its own quality residential proxy and absolutely never share the same exit IP, or Facebook will link and ban them together, which matters more than window count for survival. For more than 10 accounts or scaling, upgrade to paid (50 windows from around 50 RMB per month) with quality residential proxies.
What do I do if a BitBrowser payment fails; why can I not pay?
For BitBrowser, first try another payment method; the official site supports Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard, and overseas users usually find PayPal or Visa and Mastercard smoother. Common causes: the credit card does not support cross-border or foreign-currency transactions, card limit or risk-control blocks, an abnormal PayPal account status, or network or node issues making the payment page fail to load. Try: confirm the card has overseas payment enabled, switch the network node and retry, or switch to PayPal. Pay by choosing the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, with amounts priced in RMB. If it still fails repeatedly, contact official support for help. The exact cause should be confirmed with the payment channel prompts.
How soon after BitBrowser payment is it activated; how long do I wait?
BitBrowser payment is straightforward: place an order after customizing the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, supporting Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard. Activation is generally instant online, and after successful payment you can see the corresponding plan rights when you return to the client, with no manual review wait. If the window count does not change immediately after payment, log in to the client again to refresh. The exact crediting time is subject to what the Billing Center in the client actually shows (confirm by testing).
Will the window count increase immediately after upgrading a BitBrowser plan?
Yes. BitBrowser paid tiers are priced by window count, and after you customize the needed window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client and pay, the plan matches the window cap you chose. Online purchases generally take effect instantly, and after successful payment you can create more profiles up to the new quota when you return to the client. If it does not show immediately, log in again to refresh. Note that all paid tiers include every free-version feature. Exact activation is subject to what the client actually shows (confirm by testing).
Is there a chance to try the BitBrowser paid version for free?
Strictly, BitBrowser has no limited-time trial of the paid version, but the free version it offers is genuinely substantial: signup gives lifetime free access to 10 browser profile windows, single user, single machine, with basic fingerprint protection, no trial-period limit, and no credit card needed. You can use these 10 permanent windows to test platform compatibility and your habits, then decide to upgrade to a paid tier (about 50 RMB per month from 50 windows) once it suits you. This effectively lets you check the goods with the free quota first, safer than buying a plan outright.
How many windows can BitBrowser add when upgrading one level?
BitBrowser paid tiers follow window-count steps, with common monthly examples: 50 windows (2 members) around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows (4 members) around 75 RMB per month, 200 windows (8 members) around 125 RMB per month, and higher tiers from hundreds to larger quotas. In practice it is not a few fixed tiers set in stone, but customizing the window and member counts you want in the Billing Center of the client, with the system pricing by amount. Prices may fluctuate with the official site, and the final price is subject to the Billing Center in the client.
Does BitBrowser charge extra beyond 10 windows, and how do I add windows?
Yes, the BitBrowser 10 windows are the lifetime quota of the free version, and exceeding it requires upgrading to paid. To add windows: go to the Billing Center of the client, customize the window count and team member count you need, and order at the window-count tier price (for example 50 windows around 50 RMB per month, 100 windows around 75 RMB). The quota takes effect instantly after payment. With 10 percent off quarterly, 20 percent off semi-annually, and 30 percent off annually, a longer cycle is more worthwhile for long-term use. Rely on the actual price in the client.
Can I pay for a BitBrowser membership normally from abroad?
Yes. The BitBrowser official price page supports Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard. The most convenient for overseas Chinese is paying directly with PayPal or a Visa or Mastercard credit card, with no mainland Chinese bank account or Alipay needed. Choose the window and member counts in the Billing Center of the client, then select the matching overseas payment method to check out, activated instantly online.
What do I do if BitBrowser Alipay payment shows failure?
The BitBrowser official price page supports multiple payment methods: Alipay, WeChat, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard. When Alipay payment fails, first restart it in the Billing Center of the client, confirm sufficient Alipay balance or limit and a working network; overseas Chinese affected by the local network or proxy on the redirect can temporarily switch back to a direct connection and pay. If it still fails, switching to PayPal or Visa or Mastercard usually completes directly, with no mainland account needed. The exact failure cause and support handling are subject to official channels (confirm by testing).
Can I buy a BitBrowser membership with WeChat Pay?
Yes, you can buy a BitBrowser membership with WeChat Pay. The official price page clearly supports WeChat Pay, as well as Alipay, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard. After customizing the window and member counts and confirming the price in the Billing Center of the client, choose WeChat scan-to-pay. If you are overseas and WeChat Pay is restricted, switch to PayPal or Visa or Mastercard, which also pay directly with no mainland account needed.
Sources:BitBrowser Official Site · Official Download · BitBrowser Official Help Center