Lauth is an anti-detect browser that focuses on something most tools overlook: team collaboration. If you manage accounts with other people, Lauth's shared workspace model is a game-changer.

I have been using Lauth with Snowpad across a small team, and here is how we set it up.

Why Lauth for Teams?

Most anti-detect browsers are single-user tools. Lauth is built different:

  • Workspaces: Share profiles across team members with granular permissions
  • Profile locking: Prevent two people from using the same profile simultaneously
  • Activity logs: See who accessed which profile and when
  • Cloud sync: Profiles sync across devices automatically

This makes Lauth ideal for agencies, social media management teams, and e-commerce operations where multiple people handle the same set of accounts.

Proxy Configuration

Setting up Snowpad in Lauth is straightforward:

  1. Open Lauth and click New Profile
  2. Enter a profile name and select the OS (Android for mobile IPs)
  3. Go to the Proxy tab
  4. Select SOCKS5 from the proxy type dropdown
  5. Enter gw.snowpad.io as the host and 9999 as the port
  6. Input your Snowpad username and password
  7. Click Test Proxy to verify connectivity

Team Workflow

Here is how we structure our Lauth + Snowpad setup:

  • Research profiles: Rotating Snowpad proxies for market research and competitor analysis
  • Account profiles: Sticky Snowpad proxies for each managed account, ensuring consistent IPs
  • Admin profiles: Dedicated proxies for team leads who need to audit profiles

Each team member gets their own Snowpad credentials, and we assign profiles to specific members. Lauth's permission system ensures nobody accidentally uses someone else's profile.

Why This Works

Lauth handles the team coordination layer. Snowpad provides the mobile IPs. Together, they let a distributed team manage hundreds of accounts without IP conflicts or session issues.

For a deeper understanding of how SOCKS5 proxies work, read my comparison of SOCKS5 vs HTTP proxies. If you are new to proxy types, the types of proxies guide covers the basics.