Do I need to pay for a Gologin subscription?
All sessions created in Grinfi (during the process of connecting LinkedIn accounts to sender profiles) are already paid for on our side, so you don’t need to purchase a separate subscription for the browser. You may see a message inside the browser saying your trial has expired - just ignore it.
However, if you plan to use Gologin for purposes unrelated to LinkedIn automation via Grinfi, you will need to purchase a subscription.
*Note: Gologin provides free access to Grinfi sessions only in the desktop app. A subscription will be required if you intend to use only the web version of Gologin.
Can I use a different no-detect browser to connect to Grinfi?
No, the browser is not only used for data exchange between your profile and the platform, but the entire automation process relies on Gologin's technical capabilities. While other browsers may also offer no-detect technologies, their architecture is significantly different and not supported.
Does Gologin need to stay running?
No, you don’t need to keep the browser running constantly. Once you’ve completed the process of connecting your LinkedIn account to the sender profile, you can close the browser.
However, you may need it again in certain cases. For example, if a profile receives the error "LinkedIn is logged out", you’ll need to reopen Gologin, locate the appropriate session, and check whether your LinkedIn account is still logged in. If it’s not, simply re-authenticate to resolve the issue.
Additionally, Gologin enhances account security. You can share sessions with other team members, giving them direct access to the LinkedIn account without raising security flags. As long as the session is used, LinkedIn will not recognize logins from different locations as new devices or unfamiliar IP addresses.
Does every team member need to register and install Gologin?
There are several ways to organize the setup, depending on your team’s workflow:
Each team member registers, installs the browser, and connects their own profile individually. Later, the created sessions can be shared with other users.
One person registers a Gologin account and shares access to it with the rest of the team, who then connect their LinkedIn profiles through this shared account. This method keeps all sessions in one place.
One person installs the browser, collects access to all LinkedIn accounts from the team, and connects them manually.