How team setups work
In Gologin, teams are organized through:- workspaces for separating projects
- roles and permissions for access control
- shared profiles and folders
- proxy allocation per profile or team
- account conflicts
- inconsistent environments
- accidental misuse of profiles
Solo Operator Setup
For individual users managing multiple accounts. Structure:- Single workspace
- All profiles managed by one user
- Dedicated proxy per profile
- freelancers
- solo media buyers
- small-scale operations
- keep profiles organized with tags or folders
- maintain consistent proxy usage
- avoid mixing different workflows in one profile
Small Team Setup (2–5 people)
For small teams working on shared projects. Structure:- One or multiple workspaces (per client or project)
- Shared access to selected profiles
- Role-based permissions (admin / user)
- small agencies
- affiliate teams
- startup marketing teams
- separate workspaces by client or vertical
- assign clear ownership of profiles
- avoid multiple users working in the same profile simultaneously
Agency Setup (5–20+ people)
For teams managing multiple clients or large volumes of accounts. Structure:- Separate workspace per client
- Profile groups organized by campaign or platform
- Role hierarchy (admin / manager / operator)
- performance marketing agencies
- account farming teams
- multi-client operations
- isolate client environments completely
- use naming conventions for profiles and folders
- control access to sensitive profiles
- assign proxies per client or project
Ads Team Setup
For teams focused on advertising platforms (Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads). Structure:- Workspace per ad account or client
- Profiles mapped to specific ad accounts
- Shared access for media buyers
- media buying teams
- paid traffic specialists
- one profile per ad account
- consistent proxy per account
- avoid switching environments between campaigns
Scaling Setup
For high-volume operations with many accounts. Structure:- Multiple workspaces
- Profiles distributed across team members
- Proxy pools allocated per group
- large affiliate teams
- scraping or automation workflows
- high-scale account management
- distribute workload across profiles
- monitor proxy usage
- maintain strict environment consistency
Common mistakes
Avoid these common issues:- multiple users working in the same profile at the same time
- sharing proxies across unrelated accounts
- mixing different clients in one workspace
- lack of structure in profile naming and organization
Key takeaway
A clear team structure helps maintain stable environments and reduces operational risks. To work effectively:- organize workspaces by project or client
- assign roles and responsibilities
- keep profiles and proxies isolated