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Amazon Account Generator

The Amazon Generator is Orbit's primary task type. It automates the full Amazon account registration flow — from opening the signup page to verifying the phone number — and saves the resulting account into your chosen group.


Prerequisites

Before running your first Generator task, make sure you have:


Creating a Generator Task

  1. Go to Tasks and click + New Task.
  2. Select Amazon Generator.
  3. Fill in the form:
FieldDescription
Task nameA label for this task (e.g. Amazon FR — Batch 3)
Amazon marketplaceThe target Amazon site (e.g. amazon.fr, amazon.de)
Email listThe list of emails to use for registration
Proxy groupWhich proxy group to route traffic through
Account group (destination)Where to save successfully created accounts
Number of accountsHow many accounts to create before stopping
  1. Click Create task.
  2. Click ▶ Start to begin.

What Happens Step by Step

Here is exactly what Orbit does for each account:

1. Pick an Email

Orbit pulls the next unused email from your selected email list. If the email has already been used, it skips to the next one.

2. Open Amazon Signup

Orbit launches a Chromium browser, applies the proxy, and navigates to amazon.fr/ap/register (or your chosen marketplace).

3. Fill in Registration Details

Orbit fills in:

  • First name and last name — randomly generated, culturally appropriate for the marketplace locale
  • Email address — from your email list
  • Password — securely generated and saved

4. Submit the Form

Orbit clicks Continue and waits for the next step.

5. Verify Email (OTP)

Amazon sends a one-time code to the email address. Orbit:

  1. Connects to the email inbox via IMAP (configured in Settings)
  2. Waits for Amazon's email to arrive (up to 2 minutes)
  3. Reads the OTP code from the email body
  4. Enters the code on the Amazon verification page

6. Solve Arkose Captcha

Amazon's Arkose/FunCaptcha challenge appears. Orbit:

  1. Waits up to 1 minute for the challenge to fully load
  2. Sends the page token to CapGuru for solving
  3. If CapGuru returns a solution, it is injected into the page
  4. If the challenge doesn't load within 1 minute, Orbit refreshes the page and tries again for another minute
  5. If it still fails, the task retries with a new proxy
info

Arkose captchas are challenging and sometimes require multiple attempts. A ~70–85% success rate per attempt is normal. The retry logic is designed to maximise throughput.

7. Add a Phone Number

Orbit requests a virtual phone number from your SMS provider (5sim or GetSMS) for the marketplace country. Amazon texts a verification code to this number. Orbit:

  1. Requests a number
  2. Enters it on the phone verification page
  3. Polls for the incoming SMS (up to 3 minutes)
  4. Enters the received code
tip

If SMS codes aren't arriving, check your 5sim / GetSMS balance and ensure your API key is correct in Settings.

8. Save the Account

Once registration is complete, Orbit saves the account to your selected account group with:

  • Email, password, name, phone
  • Session cookies (for future sessions)
  • Status: Active

Task Status Messages

You'll see live log entries in the task card:

MessageMeaning
📧 Using email: ...Email picked from the list
🌐 Opening Amazon registration...Browser launched
📝 Filling in registration form...Name, email, password entered
📨 Waiting for OTP...Checking inbox for email verification code
🧩 Solving captcha...Arkose challenge sent to CapGuru
📱 Requesting SMS number...Asking SMS provider for a phone number
⏳ Waiting for SMS code...Polling for the verification text
✅ Account created!Registration successful, account saved
❌ Email already usedThis email already has an Amazon account
❌ SMS timeoutNo SMS received within the timeout window
❌ Captcha failedCapGuru couldn't solve the challenge

Handling "Email Already Used"

If Amazon says the email is already registered, Orbit:

  1. Marks the task step as ❌ Email already used
  2. Shows a 🗑 Supprimer button on the task card
  3. Clicking it removes that email from your email list so it won't be tried again

Tips for Higher Success Rates

  • Use rotating residential proxies — datacenter IPs are almost always flagged
  • Use iCloud Hide My Email aliases — they have very high inbox delivery rates
  • Keep CapGuru balance topped up — failed solves waste time and proxies
  • Run 2–4 tasks in parallel — enough for throughput without overwhelming your proxies
  • Use the correct marketplace country — 5sim numbers must match the Amazon locale
  • Check IMAP settings — OTP emails not arriving = wrong IMAP configuration

SettingRecommended Value
ProxiesRotating residential
Email sourceiCloud Hide My Email
Captcha solverCapGuru
SMS provider5sim
Parallel tasks2–4