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FAQ

Quick answers to the questions people ask most often before and after they start using Santiago Browser. Each answer links to a full page if you want the details.

No. Santiago is paid-only — you choose a plan and pay before you can create or launch profiles. Until your first payment, your account shows a “Choose a plan” state. See Plans & pricing.

What plans are available and how many profiles do I get?

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There are three plans. Your plan sets how many profiles you can keep and how many can run at the same time.

PlanPriceProfilesNotes
Starter$9/mo3
Pro$59/mo40Most popular
Agency$149/mo300Team of up to 10 members

See Plans & pricing to compare and Subscribe or upgrade to buy.

Yes, through referrals. A friend’s referral code gives you 10% off your first payment, and the person who referred you earns recurring rewards. See Referrals overview and Referral terms.

Can I switch from another anti-detect browser?

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Yes. If you have time left on a competing anti-detect browser, you can request a free Santiago subscription matching the remaining duration. Reach out via Support and see Switch offer.

Can I use Santiago on more than one device?

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Yes. You can install and sign in on multiple computers, but each profile allows only one active session at a time. When a profile is running on one device, it appears as “locked” on the others until it stops.

macOS (Intel and Apple Silicon), Windows, and Linux (AppImage). See Platforms.

You can attach a proxy to any profile, and Santiago can auto-match the profile’s timezone, locale, and geolocation to the proxy’s exit IP. See Configure proxies and Test and GeoIP.

A profile works without a proxy, but in that case Santiago skips the automatic geolocation matching. See Test and GeoIP.

Yes. Santiago exposes a local automation API on your own machine (http://localhost:7891/api) and ships an agent skill that lets an AI assistant launch profiles, navigate pages, fill forms, and more. See Automation overview and Install the skill.

How do I give the skill to my AI assistant?

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Point your assistant at the skill archive below, or follow the step-by-step guide.

Agent skill archive
https://downloads.santiago-browser.com/skill/latest/santiago-browser-skill.tar.gz

Full instructions are in Install the skill. For ready-made workflows, browse the scenarios.

Santiago updates itself automatically. The app checks for a new version in the background and shows a banner when one is ready — you choose when to download and install, or it installs on the next quit. See Updates and settings.

Yes. You can dismiss the update banner and it stays hidden for 24 hours for that version. See Updates and settings.

If your question isn’t answered here, check Common errors or reach out on Support.