Run multiple accounts, each with its own clean IP
Residential proxies with sticky sessions and geo-targeting for Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook. Each account gets a unique ISP IP. No link between accounts.
Why social media managers use Servury
Proxies designed for account safety, not just speed
Social platforms use IP fingerprinting to link and ban accounts. Residential proxies with proper session management prevent this.
Residential proxies use IPs from real internet service providers. Social platforms classify these as regular user traffic, not bots or scrapers.
Assign accounts to their correct geographic location. A UK influencer account should have a UK IP. Mismatched geo is a common ban trigger.
Residential sticky sessions keep the same IP across your entire session. Instagram and TikTok flag IP changes mid-session as suspicious activity.
Running multiple accounts on the same IP, even a residential one, links them. Each account gets a dedicated unique IP to prevent cross-account detection.
Residential proxies are slower than datacenter but still fast enough for scheduling tools, automation suites, and engagement workflows.
Compatible with Jarvee, MoreLogin, Multilogin, AdsPower, and any tool that accepts HTTP/HTTPS proxy credentials in host:port:user:pass format.
Up and running in minutes
No account required. No email. No verification. Just pick a plan and go.
Each account needs its own dedicated IP. If you manage 20 Instagram accounts, plan for 20 residential proxy sessions at minimum.
Choose the countries matching your accounts' target audience. Residential proxies support country and city-level targeting for precise geo assignment.
No account or email needed. Pay with crypto or card. Credentials are available immediately in user:pass@host:port format.
Set one proxy per browser profile in Multilogin or AdsPower. Or configure per-account in Jarvee. Enable sticky sessions for consistent IP assignment.
Post, engage, and automate within platform limits. Each account looks like an independent user from a different location.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need residential proxies instead of datacenter for social media?
Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter actively block entire datacenter IP ranges. Residential IPs are assigned by ISPs to real households. Platforms can't distinguish them from regular user traffic.
What is a sticky session and why does it matter?
A sticky session keeps the same IP address for the duration of your browser session or a defined time window (e.g., 10–30 minutes). Social platforms log the IP used at login. If your IP changes mid-session, it triggers a security review.
How many GB do I need per account per month?
It varies by usage, but 1–3 GB per account per month is a typical estimate for moderate activity (posting, liking, following). Heavy automation uses more. Start with a smaller GB pack and top up as needed.
Can I use the same proxy for multiple accounts?
No. This is the most common mistake. Platforms link accounts sharing an IP. Even if those accounts have different usernames, the shared IP is sufficient evidence for a mass ban.
Is Servury compatible with Multilogin or AdsPower?
Yes. Both tools accept HTTP/HTTPS proxies in host:port:user:pass format. You configure one proxy per browser profile. Servury's residential credentials work directly in both platforms.
Can I target specific cities, not just countries?
Yes. Residential proxies support city-level geo-targeting for major metro areas in supported countries. This is useful for accounts that need to appear located in a specific city.