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Configuration

To use Jago Traffic, you need to configure Access Key to authenticate and access certain features.

1. Get Access Key

Before using it, make sure you have an Access Key. If not, you can register an account and get Access Key from Jago Traffic dashboard.

2. Settings Access Key

After getting the Access Key, you need to set the Access Key such as setting threads, platform, url, proxies, and etc.

General Setting

Threads*

You can specify how many times the tool will visit each process. For example, if you set 10 threads, the tool will visit 10 times per process. A larger number of threads requires more resources. We recommend checking our Specifications Guide for more information.

Platform*

Select our supported platforms:

  • WordPress
  • Blogger
  • Youtube
  • Tiktok
  • Instagram
tip

For now, only these platforms are available, maybe in the future there will be more.

Site Urls*

Enter URLs per line. Currently, Jago Traffic supports multiple platforms. If you enter different URLs, make sure they are all from the same platform.

Example: If you choose the Blogger platform, you must enter the main page URL (eg: https://blogspot.com).

If your Access Key supports the Multi-Platform Threading option, then the method of entering the URL is slightly different. Each URL must begin with the platform code used.

Example: If you want to use the Blogger, YouTube, and TikTok platforms, then the format of the URL entered must be as follows:

blogger|https://blog.blogspot.com
youtube|https://youtube.com/xxxx
tiktok|https://vt.tiktok.com/xxx

With this format, the system can recognize and process URLs according to the selected platform. The following are the available platform codes.

CodePlatformDescriptionStatus
bloggerBloggerSupport all contentstable
wordpressWordpressSupport all contentstable
youtubeYoutubeSupport Youtube and Short Videosbeta
tiktokTiktokSupport Tiktok Video and Photobeta
instagramInstragramSupport Instargarm Reelsbeta
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Fetching URLs via feeds is only available for the Blogger and WordPress platforms.

Multi-Platform Threading

If this option is enabled, Jago Traffic workers will support multi-platform threading. With this feature, you can run tasks on multiple platforms simultaneously, not limited to one platform as in the previous version of Jago Bot.

Using Proxy

If you enable this option, our tools will visit your site using a proxy. You can configure the proxy settings for your Access Key.

Proxy List

You can input multiple proxies by entering each proxy on a new line. Currently, we only support HTTP/HTTPS proxies in the following format:

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It is recommended to enable this option to avoid the risk of being banned or restricted.

# Valid Format
ip:port
hostname:port
username:password@ip:port
username:password@host:port

# Example
0.0.0.0:6000
hostname:6000
username:password@0.0.0.0:8000
username:password@host.com:8000

Standard Traffic

If this option is enabled, the worker will read the content without validating it against the ad network and other elements.

Worker Mode

Options:

  • Default Mode → Default Mode is the default mode of Jago Traffic workers. This mode runs all threads at once in a specified number, then waits until all of them are finished before restarting. As a result, the load on the system can increase at certain times.
  • Smart Mode → Smart Mode runs threads according to the specified number. After a thread is finished, the system will detect and run a new thread without exceeding the specified limit. This mode maintains load balance so as not to overload the system.

Device Setting

Auto Switch

If this option is enabled, the worker will automatically select the settings that have been enabled. For example:

  • Choose between Verified Fingerprint, Dynamic Fingerprint, or Default Fingerprint automatically.
  • Determine the use of the default User-Agent or a custom User-Agent as needed.
  • And various other settings that can be optimized automatically.

This feature ensures that the worker always uses the best configuration without the need for manual settings

Verified Fingerprint

If this option is enabled, workers will automatically use verified fingerprints, making them appear more like real users and reducing the chances of being detected as bots.

Dynamic Fingerprint

If this option is enabled, the worker will automatically generate a different browser fingerprint for each access session. This is intended to disguise identity and avoid detection of suspicious usage patterns.

Device Category

Determines the type of device to be used. This option also affects settings such as Verified Fingerprint, Dynamic Fingerprint, and others.

Options:

  • All → Randomly selects devices from all categories.
  • Desktop → Simulate access from a computer or laptop.
  • Mobile → Simulate access from a mobile device.
  • Tablet → Simulate access from a tablet.

With these settings, you can customize the device type for different scenarios.

Operating System

Determines the operating system used by the device. This option also affects settings such as Verified Fingerprint, Dynamic Fingerprint, and others.

Options:

  • All → Randomly selects an operating system from all available ones.
  • Windows → Simulate access from a Windows operating system.
  • macOS → Simulate access from a macOS operating system.
  • Linux → Simulate access from a Linux operating system.
  • Android → Simulate access from an Android device.
  • iOS → Simulate access from an iPhone/iPad device.

This setting allows you to customize the operating system according to the needs of the access simulation.

Interaction Setting

Reading Mode

Options:

  • Default Reading → Normal reading mode with no additional variations or settings.
  • Human-Like Reading → Mimics human-like reading patterns, including pauses while reading, speed variations, and other variations.
  • Random → Automatically randomly selects between Default Reading or Human-Like Reading.

This mode allows customization in how content is read to increase naturalness and variety in interaction.

Reading Rate Control

If this option is enabled, the worker controls how long it spends reading or interacting with content.

Reading Duration

Specifies the amount of time spent reading or processing content, in seconds.

Example: Enter 60 for a duration of 60 seconds.

Auto Interaction

If this option is enabled, after reading the content, the worker will automatically perform the selected interaction.

Choose Interactions

Options:

  • All → Select all interactions randomly.
  • Type Text → Type random text.
  • Hover Content → Hover over random content.
  • Click Content → Click randomly on elements.
  • Touch Content → Touch randomly on elements.
  • Visit Link → Visit links randomly.

Repeat Interactions

Enter the number of times the worker will interact.

Example: You set 5, Worker will perform interaction at intervals of 5 visits (5, 10, 15, ...).

Advertising Setting

View Ads

If this option is enabled, the worker will automatically validate whether ads from the selected ad network are displayed or not. In addition, the worker will also display a report on the number of ads that were successfully displayed.

Auto Click Ads

If you enable this option, Workers will automatically click on ads from selected Ad networks, such as Google AdSense.

Note

This option risks getting your account banned or Ads restricted

Repeat Click

Enter the number of times workers will click on the ad.

Example: You set 250, Worker will click on ads at intervals of 250 visits (250, 500, 750, ...).

Advertising Network

Select the advertising network you want the tool to click on.

Ad Type

Select the type of ad you want the worker to click on.

Options:

  • Display Ad → Click on a display/banner ad.
  • Search Ad → Applicable for Google AdSense only, click on ads that appear in search results.
  • Random → Randomly select the ad type between Display Ad and Search Ad.

Additional Config

If you select Adsterra as your advertising network, please wrap your banner script code as follows:

<div class="adsbyadsterra">
<!-- your banner script code -->
</div>

Search Engine Setting

Search Engine Traffic

If this option is enabled, the worker will search using the selected search engine with the specified keywords. You only need to enter the homepage URL in the Site URLs section.

Choose Search Engine

Select the search engine you want to use to perform your search.

Available options:

  • Google
  • Bing
  • Yandex
  • Yahoo

More search engines will be supported in the future.

Random Search Engine

If this option is enabled, the worker will automatically select a random search engine from the selected list.

Keywords

Enter the keywords to be used in the search. The worker will use these keywords to find the targeted sites through search engines.

Additional Setting

Auto Report

If you enable this option, the System will automatically send reports on worker performance and advertising revenue to your registered WhatsApp number every hour.

Custom Traffic Source

If you enable this option, our tool will use your own Traffic Source List as the traffic source. Otherwise, our tool will use the default Traffic Source List and change the Traffic Source randomly.

Source List

Enter your own Traffic Source List if you enable the Custom Traffic Source option. Enter multiple Traffic Sources by writing each Traffic Source on a new line. The Referer must be a full URL (e.g., https://example.com/).

Custom User Agent

If you enable this option, our tool will use your own User Agent List as the visitor's User Agent. Otherwise, our tool will use the default User Agent List and randomly change the User Agent.

User Agent List

Enter your own User Agent List if you enable the Custom User Agent option. Enter multiple User Agents by writing each User Agent on a new line. The User Agent must be a full User Agent (e.g. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/91.0.4472.124 Safari/537.36).


Make sure the Access Key is configured correctly to avoid problems when using Jago Traffic.