Q: Which proxy provider are you using?
Linkedin is getting serious about blocking autmations so they can recognize cheap proxies. But expensive proxies also wouldnt make sens as a business model for LTD.
Can you explain how you protect the customers Linkedin accounts to be banned AND also have a sustainable business model so that we know this LTD would mean something 2 years down the line?
Aleksandar_Aimfox
Nov 5, 2024A: Happy to de-bunk this question. You're completely right in saying that bad IPs cause banns. This is why we took an in-house-approach to this obstacle. Our whole proxy infrastructure is built and managed in-house. This helped us achieve two things:
1. Quality - we stand behind the quality of our proxies as we can guarantee that their quality is top-notch. We know these proxies/IPs are not "polluted" or abused as we are very careful in how we distribute and manage the infrastructure.
2. Low Cost - the fact that we self-host and manage our proxy infrastructure enables us to have a very low running cost. Although, it's worth noting that there were substantial R&D and setup costs in building and scaling this setup.
On a side note, I'd like to just share a bit more info about our background. We're veterans in the social media automation space and have previously launched multi-million-dollar ARR products. Aimfox is going to be bigger than anything we ever built. That's our goal.