Run a cloud phone farm without physical devices

GeeLark lets teams manage hundreds of Android cloud phones from one dashboard, with isolated device fingerprints, proxy control, batch actions, automation, and team access.

What Is a Phone Farm?

A phone farm is a group of mobile devices or mobile environments used to run mobile-first workflows at scale. Traditional phone farms rely on physical Android phones, racks, hubs, cables, and local maintenance. Today, many teams replace physical devices with cloud phone farms, where each Android environment can be created, managed, isolated, and automated remotely.

Physical Phone Farm vs Cloud Phone Farm

DimensionPhysical phone farmGeeLark cloud phone farm
SetupBuy devices, racks, hubs, cablesCreate cloud phones in minutes
MaintenanceBatteries, overheating, repairsManaged cloud infrastructure
ScalingRequires more hardwareAdd more cloud phones on demand
Account isolationDepends on device and network setupSeparate Android environments and device fingerprints
Proxy controlManual or fragmentedProxy setup per cloud phone
AutomationRequires external scripts/toolsSynchronizer, RPA, templates, API
Team accessHard to share securelyDashboard and team collaboration

Control hundreds of cloud phones from one dashboard

Set up a cloud phone farm that cuts costs, scales instantly, and lets you control hundreds of devices from one simple dashboard—manage screens, settings, and run batch operations across multiple phones at once.

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Set up proxies and switch geolocations

Easily mask your location with proxy support (HTTP(S), SOCKS, mobile) to bypass geo-restrictions.

Automate your phone farm with ease

Automate repetitive tasks with GeeLark’s synchronizer. Use in-app templates for clicking, typing, video editing, post-scheduling, and more.

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FAQs

A phone farm is a group of mobile devices or mobile environments used to run mobile-first workflows at scale. Traditional phone farms use physical Android phones, while modern cloud phone farms use remote Android environments that can be managed, isolated, and automated from one dashboard.
A cloud phone farm is a group of Android cloud phones used together for mobile operations. Each cloud phone works as a separate mobile environment where teams can run apps, manage accounts, configure proxies, and automate repetitive workflows without maintaining physical devices.
A physical phone farm requires real devices, racks, cables, power, routers, and local maintenance. A cloud phone farm replaces that hardware with remote Android cloud phones that can be created, managed, scaled, and accessed from one platform.
Yes. With GeeLark, you can create Android cloud phones instead of buying physical devices. Each cloud phone can be used for a separate account, workflow, region, or team member.
Yes. GeeLark supports proxy settings for cloud phones, so teams can organize network environments by account, region, campaign, or workflow.
Cloud phone farms are suitable for social media management, multi-account operations, affiliate marketing workflows, ecommerce and marketplace tasks, ad verification, app testing, and other mobile-first operations that require separate Android environments.
Phone farming itself depends on how it is used. Teams should use phone farms for legitimate workflows such as account management, testing, operations, and internal automation, while following platform rules and local laws.
GeeLark provides cloud-based Android environments with centralized management, persistent sessions, proxy settings, automation tools, and team collaboration. This makes it more suitable for scaled mobile operations than managing local emulators manually.

Ditch the hardware and run your phone farm in the cloud

Create isolated Android cloud phones, assign proxies, automate repetitive workflows, and manage your mobile operations from one dashboard with GeeLark.