How To Make A Bot To Buy Yeezys
How to Use Sneaker Bots to Buy Yeezys and Jordans – Six …
When it comes to the Billion Dollar pie, the early bird gets the worm. This saying is particularly true when it comes to sneakers, which can sell out mere seconds after the release time. It’s not a secret, many of the best resellers are using the newest sneaker bots (here’s one offering free beta keys for a short time) to get the hottest shoes of 2018 like Off-White, Yeezys, Jordans, Human Race NMDs and even Supreme.
Check to see if our limited run insider’s guide is in stock here for info on getting as many as 50 pairs per drop
Because of requests, we also released a separate and cheaper portion of the Playbook, the Part 4 Bot Guide for those who already know sneaker basics and just need info on sneaker bots.
For those who didn’t know already, selling sneakers above retail for profit is a common practice due to classic supply and demand economic laws for limited shoes.
A lot of hate is tossed towards the reselling community because of it, but no protest will stop this practice from happening. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
Kids like Benjamin Kickz and competitor Rashed Belhasa of Money Kicks are making a ton of money capitalizing simply off of sneaker reselling. This is America isn’t it? The land of entrepreneurship. Selling sneakers is one of the best ways to learn entrepreneurial skills, but you must educate yourself first, especially in areas like how to purchase shoes that sell out faster than anyone can fill in a credit card number.
Most online sneaker retailers will still sell shoes at a first come, first serve basis. In the earlier days of internet based sneaker releases, simply logging on to the online retailer at the exact release time and going through the motions of a checkout was enough to secure yourself a pair.
Eventually, as the buying side became more saturated, a few innovative people decided to virtually guarantee their chances of winning a pair of shoe by completing the checkout process faster than anyone could type.
The only way to beat a human is to be a computer. To do this, they would run a program known as a sneaker bot.
I initially didn’t want to spend the money on sneaker bots, but after multiple times of pressing my luck by logging on to the website exactly at the release time and getting shut down 98% of the time, I decided to do the research on how to use sneaker bots to “cop” rare shoes like Yeezys and limited Jordans.
As mentioned briefly before, a sneaker bot is a program that uses previously loaded information to quickly and automatically make a purchase on a website that sells sneakers, exactly at the release time.
When using a sneaker bot, your odds of securing yourself a pair is greatly increased as you’ll be putting in information faster than any human can type, which will make you an early bird at the shoe drop.
Unfortunately, using a sneaker bot isn’t as simple as buying the program and letting it do its magic.
There are a few hurdles you need to jump if you want to incorporate botting in your shoe copping strategy.
Although the price of a bot, which will run you a couple hundred dollars, will probably scare you away initially as it did for me, you will soon realize that the return on investment is much greater than the cost as using a bot can make you thousands of dollars a month and pay itself off entirely in one weekend.
So let’s get to the chase. Here I will break down the necessary steps to use a bot to nearly guarantee your purchase of one or possibly multiple of a rare pair of shoes like the Yeezy Boost or another Jordan model.
Read along for a small taste in what you’ll get in the full Hypemaster Playbook:
Step 1: Know your bots
There are many bots out there. Some simply auto fill your information and you’ll have to do the rest, and these are known as auto fill bots. These bots are very cheap ($10-20) and are often simply chrome extensions.
Although they may save you a few seconds, my experience is that they’re not worth the money and some of them don’t even work.
Another type of bot, which is also commonly just a Google Chrome extension is an add to cart bot. Instead of logging into the website, finding the shoe, and clicking the add to cart button, this bot will automatically put your shoe and size of choice directly into your shopping cart, shaving off precious seconds in the checkout process.
These kind of bots also fall on the cheaper side of under $30 or even free if you know the right person, but they don’t always guarantee success.
Although both of the bots mentioned above can increase your chances when it comes to securing a pair of highly desirable shoes, if you want to be a pro at reselling sneakers, you don’t want a cheap bot that simply fills out your info or throws shoes in your shopping cart using a chrome extension. What you want is a bot that is a full on program that will perform the checkout process completely for you. This is known as an auto check out bot.
Before I describe the process of buying your own sneaker bot, it’s worth mentioning that there are auto check out services out there that are essentially selling space on their bot/program that is buying sneakers. These are auto check out services, and to use them it is as simple as paying them along with some information.
Although I have had success with these services, like RSVP Kingz and DoubleUpKicks, it is better to have more control over your personal information and in the long run it’s cheaper to pay more up front to have your own sneaker bot for buying shoes.
Step 2: Purchase a high quality, reputable bot
There are many bot options out there, and with a relatively high initial investment of a couple hundred dollars or so, it may be hard to know where to start. My advice is to pick one and follow through with it.
At the end of the day, most of these sneaker bots are the same, however, I would recommend that if you are trying for a specific brand like Nike or Adidas or even Supreme that you would buy a sneaker bot specific to the brand you want. That said, here are the top sneaker bots for securing a rare pair of shoes like Jordans or Yeezys.
Another Nike Bot is one of the most popular bots out there, and for a reason. Just check their Twitter feed for success shout outs. Their customer support is on point as well and they quickly respond to questions and provide great tutorials on how to use their software.
It’s been updated that lately, Better Nike Bot has had more success than ANB–here’s our recent review on BNB.
In 2020, many new bots are being released that have high current success rates. These sneaker bots often sell out and themselves can resell for thousands of dollars more than they cost. These specific bots with the highest success rates along with the best exact sources for the necessary tools to operate these software bots are in the recently updated Hypemaster Playbook.
That said, it’s not a guarantee that their software works every time, and you need to learn how to properly set up other things in order for it to work. I’ll try and quickly go over the necessary prerequisites to running a sneaker program like Another Nike Bot or Heated Sneaks in the rest of this article.
Step 3: Proxies
Ok, now that you have your bot setup, you need to purchase proxies. Before explaining what a proxy is and how it relates to sneakers, it is good to know that if a retailer suspects that you are using a sneaker bot due to patterns that don’t line up with normal human behavior, like rapidly repeating requests for checkout processes, they will ban you from using their website, sometimes permanently. Getting shut down from a retailer is end game for reselling kicks.
Sites ban you based on your IP address, which is what identifies you as a unique internet user on your device/wifi/browser. Once your IP address is banned and is tied to your name and purchasing information, you will never be able to buy shoes from the website again. Using a sneaker bot is almost guaranteed to eventually get the IP address of the user banned, especially as websites are cracking down on bot usage.
The only way to get around this issue is to have different IP addresses, which can be had through the purchase of proxies, so if one gets banned you still have others to use, and your personal IP address is never compromised. Proxies are absolutely necessary if you want to use a sneaker bot to buy shoes.
Step 4: Links
To use your bot, you’ll have to give it links so it knows where to go to make its purchase. There are backdoor links and early links. You can find these through twitter accounts like Just Fresh Kicks and Heated Sneaks, or you can find them browsing dedicated sneaker communities. Having these links can also help you buy the shoes without the use of sneaker bots as these links put you in a different, much shorter line for the kicks than that of the general public.
Hopefully this gives you a good idea of how to use sneaker bots to buy rare sneakers like Yeezy’s and Jordans. Although I didn’t go over everything and definitely didn’t go super in depth, as this is meant to be more of a beginner friendly bot guide, this should give you a good base to work off of. Continue to do research online before you decide to buy a bot like Another Nike Bot, but if you do, it may be the best decision you make when it comes to becoming a real deal sneaker plug.
With more Yeezy’s coming out later this year as well as other hot releases coming like the Nike x Off White collection and Pharrell Human Race NMD’s, learning how to use sneaker bots now is something worth learning as it can pay off big time before the year ends.
DISCLAIMER: Although bots are an amazing tool when it comes to buying and selling sneakers, they don’t always work and are expensive. Have more tools under your belt. Check out the post How to Buy Limited Sneakers online: Best Manual Practices for how to secure rare kicks using techniques that are absolutely free.
The full 5 part, highly reviewed and recently updated for 2019 Hypemaster Playbook(which you can get here), in addition to many other areas of shoe flipping knowledge, also discusses all the details of more bots and specific proxies and servers and how to set up your bot for success
Take care and I wish you all the best!
JVG
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In the sneaker resale world, a “bot” refers to a software application that expedites the online checkout process.
Though certainly a controversial aspect of sneaker culture, bots are essential for purchasing latest releases at retail prices.
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There are a few of reasons people will regularly miss out on hyped sneakers drops. But odds are, it’s because of a the sneaker resale world, a “bot” refers to a software application that expedites the online checkout process and helps resellers nab hyped pairs in seconds — including limited-edition drops and sneakers are released in limited quantities, it’s often a race to see which sneakerheads can input their credit card information on a website or app the fastest in order to checkout before the product sells out. Bots are specifically designed to make this process instantaneous, offering users a leg-up over other buyers looking to complete transactions bots are notoriously difficult to set up and run, to many resellers they are a necessary evil for buying sneakers at retail price. The software also gets around “one pair per customer” quantity limits placed on each buyer on release day.
As the sneaker resale market continues to thrive, Business Insider is covering all aspects of how to scale a business in the booming industry. And bots are a major part of that. From how to acquire and use the technology to the people behind the most popular bots in the market today, here’s everything you need to know about the controversial quiring a botBots, like sneakers, can be difficult to purchase. Most bot makers release their products online via a Twitter announcement. There are only a limited number of copies available for purchase at retail. And once sold out, bots often resell for thousands of private groups specialize in helping its paying members nab bots when they drop. These bot-nabbing groups use software extensions – basically other bots — to get their hands on the coveted technology that typically costs a few hundred dollars at the software is purchased, members decide if they want to keep or “flip” the bots to make a profit on the resale market. Here’s how one bot nabbing and reselling group, Restock Flippers, keeps its 600 paying members on top of the bot market.
Read more: A 16-year-old’s sneaker bot business charged $200, 000 in fees since October. Here’s how his 600-member group secures the coveted software before anyone to properly use botsWhile bots are relatively widespread among the sneaker reselling community, they are not simple to use by any means. Insider spoke to teen reseller Leon Chen who has purchased four bots. He outlined the basics of using bots to grow a reselling bots require a proxy, or an intermediate server that disguises itself as a different browser on the internet. This allows resellers to purchase multiple pairs from one website at a time and subvert cart limits. Each of those proxies are designed to make it seem as though the user is coming from different example, “data center”proxies make it appear as though the user is accessing the website from a large company or corporation while a “residential proxy” is traced back to an alternate home address. Whichever type you use, proxies are an important part of setting up a bot. In some cases, like when a website has very strong anti-botting software, it is better not to even use a bot at all.
Read more: A sneaker reseller who uses multiple ‘bots’ to nab mass quantities of expensive shoes the moment they drop explains why the controversial tech is worth itThe anti-bot factionWhile most resellers see bots as a necessary evil in the sneaker world, some sneakerheads are openly working to curb the threat. SoleSavy is an exclusive group that uses bots to beat resellers at their own game, while also preventing members from exploiting the system themselves. The platform, which recently raised $2 million in seed funding, aims to foster a community of sneaker enthusiasts who are not interested in reselling. We spoke to one of the group’s founders to hear about how members are taking on the botting community. Read more: A sneaker platform raised $2 million to keep kicks away from resellers. Here’s how its founders are preserving sneaker culture as resale booms into a multi-billion dollar industry.
The people behind the technologyIn many cases, bots are built by former sneakerheads and self-taught developers who make a killing from their products. Insider has spoken to three different developers who have created popular sneaker bots in the market, all without formal coding experience. Splashforce, a bot that services nearly 4, 000 customers, was created by an 18-year-old who had previously described himself as “dirt poor. ” The teen founder and co-owner of Adept, another major sneaker bot, initially earned money via a paper route. Meanwhile, the maker of Hayha Bot, also a teen, notably describes the bot making industry as “a gold rush. “Each of these self-taught bot makers have sold over $380, 000 worth of bots since their businesses launched, according to screenshots of payment dashboards viewed by more: How a self-taught developer with no formal training made $700, 000 in sales this year from his sneaker bot, Splashforce, that nabs hyped pairs in just millisecondsRead more: How a teen went from being a paperboy to the founder of Adept, a major sneaker bot that has brought in over $1. 3 million in sales since 2018Read more: ‘It’s like a gold rush’: How a self-taught teenage developer made more than $380, 000 in total sales since April from his sneaker bot, Hayha, which can nab pairs instantaneously
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How to Make a Sneaker Bot From Scratch
How to make a sneaker bot? The MILLION-DOLLAR question!
Welcome, dear friend! It seems like you’ve got quite a problem on your hands, and (thankfully) your Google search results have brought you to the right place. You see, you’re probably just getting into the amazing sneaker industry and all that comes with it. The first time you really get into this culture is so exciting! Going back through Yeezy history, falling in love with every Jordan model, and understanding the true art behind the wildest sneaker designs. But, this also means that you’ve most probably taken your first L on a hyped sneaker release you had your heart set on. And that’s how you first heard of sneaker bots.
With bots retailing for prices up to $10, 000, free bots that crash and burn when you run them, and any sneaker bot for sale is probably out of stock! If you don’t know exactly what you’re doing, finding the right sneaker bot could potentially be a nightmare! So, why not just learn how to make a sneaker bot on your own – an investment you can’t survive without it in this game.
How to Make A Sneaker Bot From Home!
There are a few things you have to know before you jump into learning how to make a sneaker bot. First things first, you gotta know that we aren’t going to sugarcoat nor give you a bunch of bull. We gotta be real with you. Making a sneaker bot is VERY hard – it ain’t no walk in the park. It takes a lot of time, testing, and frustration. So, you gotta know what you’re getting yourself into from the start. It’s not too big a stretch, but still ain’t a piece of cake.
Learn a New Language!
The first thing you gotta learn before you learn how to make a sneaker bot is a whole other language! And no, we don’t mean some taste of Milano culture.
You gotta learn a programming language that can kickstart the development of your very own sneaker bot. Lucky for you, you’ve got 700+ languages to pick from! You got Python, Java, C#, Go, or even Electron.
What’s the difference between them you ask? Every language offers a set of features including enhanced performance, ease of usability, and development flexibility. Do a little bit of research and find the language that works best for your case. So, you might need to take a couple of online courses or maybe even take up a whole new major in university! A midnight cram-fest might be exactly what you need to get you into the programming world.
As for us, AIO’s marketing team, we’re lucky to have a full-on dedicated team of developers to take on the challenge of making a sneaker bot. And if it’s up to us we’d always go for AIO Bot! A sneaker bot that’s got a reasonable retail price, super high efficiency, and it WORKS. Check it out yourself!
Get To Programming
Once you’ve got the programming part of how to make a sneaker bot down, you have to know what to program – things you gotta solve in terms of anti-bot systems you’re going up against.
Whether it’s Supreme’s Pooky, Adidas’Akamai or Confirmed App, or even Shopify’s Anti-bot, and Captcha you gotta figure how to bypass them all. Also, with everything going on in the industry, you need to get a grasp of deobfuscation Javascript to know how antibot works.
You need to figure out how to automatically log in, analyze requests, and understand what you need to apply, then you need to find the product ID, and how to add the product to the cart with its desired size and/or color. All of that comes after knowing which sites you wanna buy from.
Understand the first steps of a working scenario – the concept of threading to multitasking to running many tasks. Then, figure out how to input payment and shipping details.
ALSO! You have to have a bunch of proxies to run multiple test drives for your bot – once you get it up and running, of course. You might also need to invest in a server in case your PC isn’t a savage one. This ain’t no feat for the weak.
If this seems like a lot of work, that’s because it is. But, if you do get through it all, it’ll be very rewarding. Soon, you’ll be copping the greatest sneakers, flipping on the aftermarket, and making TONS of money!
Develop a UI or UX
Up next on learning how to make a sneaker bot: the UI and UX development. You gotta start developing a proper user interface that provides an optimal user experience, especially if you’re looking to market your sneaker bot on a greater scale.
However, you can go super basic if it’s just a sneaker bot for yourself. Just be like a developer caveman, forget the extra work, and go for a CLI (command-line interface) sneaker bot. But, we sneakerheads do like a pretty sleek-looking interface. You can always find someone to do the job for you – there are a lot of developers who do UI/UX design for you. But, it’ll cost you.
Wanna go the extra mile? Go for the whole thing with an app and the works. Sounds like the ultimate sneaker bot fantasy. But, it’ll cost you a lot more work. We told you this ain’t no easy ride. You wanna learn how to make a sneaker bot on your own, you gotta be ready to put in the time and effort, fam!
Market & Promote
Marketing! It’s all about marketing. If you wanna learn how to make a sneaker bot so you can SELL it, you gotta learn how to market. You gotta have mad marketing skills, as good as Kanye West himself! If your bot happens to be a huge success, you can even start your own million-dollar sneaker collection, and flex that on the IG. People will want to know HOW you got to cop such a huge selection of sneakers.
If you wanna sell your sneaker bot to the masses and start making some money, you gotta know how to do some proper marketing! Twitter giveaways with cook groups, collaborations, and other marketing tactics! You can even pay some influencers to talk about your bot and hype it up! It will take putting in some extra cash – everything does! You gotta put money to make money.
Bottom Line Is…
If you wanted to learn how to make a bot so you wouldn’t have to pay retail, odds are you’re gonna end up putting in a lot more money than you expected. Unless you’re a wicked developer from the start! Making a sneaker bot on your own takes a lot of time, effort, and dedication. Sneaker bots weren’t built in a day.
You could always take the easy and smart way out and just buy a bot! There are people out there that already did the hard work so you wouldn’t have to! If you’re in it for the sneakers (and the money), be efficient. Get a sneaker bot.
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