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Social Media Management

Manage multiple brand accounts without triggering platform bans

The problem

Social platforms are among the most aggressive at detecting multi-account operations: they track canvas fingerprints, WebGL signatures, login patterns, and IP relationships to link accounts. A single shared fingerprint signal across accounts can cause simultaneous bans across your entire portfolio.

How it works

  1. 1

    One profile per account

    Each social account gets a dedicated browser profile with a unique fingerprint seed and proxy. No two accounts share any browser signal — the platform can't link them.

  2. 2

    Warm up accounts gradually

    Use agents to simulate realistic browsing patterns before performing actions. Visit content, scroll feeds, and interact naturally before outreach or posting.

  3. 3

    Automate content and engagement

    Connect an AI agent or Playwright script to post content, respond to messages, monitor mentions, and track analytics — at human-realistic pacing.

  4. 4

    Monitor and rotate when needed

    Track account health metrics and rotate IPs when velocity signals increase. Session persistence means accounts don't lose history when proxies change.

Why it works well with Clawbrowser

Accounts stay separate

Full fingerprint and storage isolation means platforms can't link your accounts through any browser signal — canvas, WebGL, cookies, or IP.

Human-like pacing built in

Session persistence and realistic fingerprints let agents operate at natural speed without triggering velocity checks.

Works across all platforms

The same CDP-based approach works on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, and any other platform with a web interface.

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Clawbrowser handles fingerprints, proxies, and session isolation. Your agent focuses on the task.

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Works with Playwright, Puppeteer, Claude Code, and any CDP-compatible tool