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Phoenix.ink Review 2026

Ready-made accounts and technical infrastructure · Apple Developer and Google Play consoles · rare GEOs in stock and to order

Phoenix is a technical-infrastructure and ready-made-account provider built for affiliate and media-buying teams, and it has been at it since 2021. The specialisation is narrow and deliberate: Apple Developer and Google Play console accounts, plus the whole apparatus that sits around getting an app live. The team describes the cycle as end to end, from farming and warming the console through publishing, promotion and ongoing support, which is a different proposition from simply selling a login and wishing you luck.

What gives that cycle its shape is where the accounts come from. Farming is done in-house on verified materials, with no reselling, and the farm department has been scaled up on a running basis to keep pace with demand. Around the consoles sit hosting and server setup, virtual numbers, domains, ready-made iOS and Android apps, and two of the team's own products: a PWA constructor and a push notification service.

At a glance

2021
Working since
Apple + Google
Console platforms
Made to order
GEO not in stock
After payment
Transfer

What Phoenix.ink supplies

Six lines of the offer, each of which exists because a team publishing apps at volume hits that particular wall sooner or later.

Apple Developer consoles

Individual and corporate accounts, held in stock and also built to order when the GEO you need is not on the shelf.

Google Play consoles

Individual, corporate, and corporate with an app already published, so you can start from an empty console or from one with history.

In-house farming

Accounts are farmed and warmed by the team itself on verified materials. As the site puts it: no reselling.

Turnkey infrastructure

Hosting and servers assembled and configured from scratch for your specific setup, with virtual numbers and domains prepared on request.

Apps and source code

Ready-made iOS and Android applications for teams without in-house development, with sources and keys handed over when a console is bought together with an app.

Accounts to your own spec

Built to a brief: the name, country, company field of activity and the other variables you need come from your side of the conversation.

Device-based accounts are offered as an order-only direction, currently for Kazakhstan. The common thread across all of it is that one supplier covers the console, the app and the machine it runs on, which spares a buyer the job of stitching three vendors together.

GEO coverage

Stock rotates constantly across Latin America, Asia, Africa, Europe and the CIS. These are GEOs the team has posted in its channel through 2026.

AngolaMalaysiaKyrgyzstanUkraineEstoniaLithuaniaLatviaColombiaBrazilMoldovaSloveniaChileParaguayGeorgiaSerbiaSierra LeoneBulgariaTurkeyIsraelNorwayIrelandSpainCroatiaHong KongUSAUKCanada

Rare GEOs are a stated speciality rather than a side effect of whatever happened to be farmed that week, and the list moves as new batches land. If the country you are targeting is not on the shelf when you ask, the account is prepared to order against your individual spec, down to the name, the country and the company field of activity. For a team planning a launch around a specific market, that is usually the difference between waiting for stock and setting a date.

Pricing

Published by the team in its Telegram channel, in USD. Figures below are from the most recent price post at the time of writing.

Google Play consoles

  • Individual$150
  • Corporate$250
  • Corporate with application$500

Apple Developer consoles

  • Individual, Asia$330
  • Individual, Europe$350
  • Individual, USA$380
  • Corporate, Asia$600
  • Corporate, Europe$650
  • Corporate, USA and Ireland$700

A 2025 offer gives 10% off orders of five consoles or more, and clients who have been with the team a while keep the terms they already had. Send a request through the Telegram bot and a commercial proposal with the full details comes back the same day, so it is worth asking with your GEO and volume in hand rather than in the abstract.

Handover, hosting and support

Transfer happens straight after payment, and you choose the format: an instant import into an antidetect browser profile, or a full access package with the credentials. Infrastructure follows the same logic, either stored on the Phoenix servers or moved promptly onto your own capacity. Two small choices, but they decide whether an account slots into your existing workflow on day one or needs unpicking first.

Support runs through every stage and does not stop at the sale, and that explicitly includes help with Apple Developer subscription renewal, which is the point where a console quietly becomes someone's problem a year down the line. Buy a console together with an app and the source code and keys come with it. Requests go through the Telegram bot @phoenix_seller_bot, account questions to @phoenix_accmanager, with cmo@phoenix.ink for partnership conversations and info@phoenix.ink for everything else; managers are on hand 08:00-23:00.

Their own products: PWA constructor and push

Two pieces of the stack are built rather than resold. The PWA constructor is in closed testing, with requests being taken now for an invitation as soon as the service opens. The push notification service is already live and, usefully, already connected: it ships wired into the team's own Android and iOS apps and into every PWA the constructor produces.

That matters more than it sounds. Push is where a lot of the retained value in an app funnel lives, and having it attached by default removes an integration step that normally lands on a developer at the worst possible moment. Complete and transparent analytics sits alongside it as part of how the team frames the service, and the team is a visible one: they show up at the BROCONF conferences and meet partners in person.

Who it is for

The audiences the team names itself, with developers, ASO specialists and app owners added by its own channel description.

Media-buying teamsApp leasing servicesDigital agenciesSanctioned banks and MFIsiGaming, Betting and Crypto productsDev studios and freelancers

It is a broad list, but it has an internal logic: everyone on it needs to put an app in front of users in a market where getting a console is the hard part. Phoenix also runs its own partner directory, sorted into partner programs, proxies and VPN, virtual cards, services and generators, antidetect browsers and cloaks, which tells you the surrounding stack their audience is already assembling.

Phoenix.ink + PROXIES.SX = the console plus a clean network layer

A console, an app and a server solve the publishing side. The network is a separate job: consoles and their surrounding accounts are worked on from somewhere, and several of them running in parallel inside an antidetect browser do best behind addresses that do not read as shared infrastructure. proxies.sx 4G/5G mobile and residential proxies give each profile a carrier-grade address of its own, in the GEO the account belongs to.

Phoenix.ink

Account and publishing layer - consoles, apps, hosting, and push wired in from the start.

PROXIES.SX

Network layer - a 4G/5G mobile or residential IP per profile instead of a datacenter range.

Antidetect browser

Fingerprint layer - AdsPower or GoLogin, matching the instant-import handover Phoenix already supports.

PROXIES.SX pricing →

FAQ

What does Phoenix.ink do?

Phoenix.ink is a technical-infrastructure and ready-made-account provider for affiliate and media-buying teams, working since 2021. Its headline specialisation is Apple Developer and Google Play console accounts plus everything around publishing an app: farming and warming the console, publishing, promotion and ongoing support.

Which consoles can I buy, and in which GEOs?

Apple Developer consoles come in individual and corporate form; Google Play consoles come as individual, corporate, and corporate with an app already published. Stock rotates across Latin America, Asia, Africa, Europe and the CIS, with GEOs such as Angola, Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, the Baltics, Colombia, Brazil, Moldova, Chile, Georgia, Turkey, Israel, Norway, Ireland, Spain, Hong Kong, the USA, the UK and Canada appearing in the channel. If a GEO is not in stock, it is prepared to order against your spec.

How much does a console cost?

The team publishes its price list in its Telegram channel. Google consoles are listed at $150 individual, $250 corporate and $500 corporate with an application. Apple individual consoles are listed at $330 for Asia, $350 for Europe and $380 for the USA; Apple corporate at $600 for Asia, $650 for Europe and $700 for the USA and Ireland. A 2025 offer gives 10% off orders of five consoles or more, and long-standing clients keep the terms they already have.

How is an account handed over to me?

Straight after payment, in whichever format you prefer: an instant import into your antidetect browser, or a full access package with the credentials. Infrastructure can stay on the Phoenix servers or be transferred promptly to your own capacity.

What support comes with the purchase?

Support runs at every stage and continues after the sale, including help with Apple Developer subscription renewal. A manager is on the Telegram bot, and account questions go to a dedicated account manager; channel posts put manager availability at 08:00-23:00.

What are the PWA constructor and the push service?

Both are the team's own products. The PWA constructor is currently in closed testing, and requests are being taken for invitations at launch. The push notification service is already wired into their Android and iOS apps and into every PWA built on the constructor, so push funnels arrive connected rather than as a separate integration job.

How does Phoenix.ink fit with PROXIES.SX?

Phoenix.ink supplies the console, the app and the hosting around it. Running those accounts, especially several in parallel inside an antidetect browser, needs its own network layer: PROXIES.SX 4G/5G mobile and residential proxies give each profile a carrier-grade IP instead of a datacenter range, so the account layer and the network layer stay independent of each other.

Who Phoenix.ink suits

Phoenix.ink fits teams whose bottleneck is the console rather than the campaign. If you publish iOS or Android apps for affiliate traffic, need Apple Developer or Google Play accounts in markets that are awkward to reach, and would rather buy the hosting, the app and the push layer from the same people who farmed the account, the offer lines up neatly with the work. The in-house farm, the made-to-order GEOs, the same-day commercial proposal and the choice between an antidetect import and a full access package all point the same way: a supplier set up for teams that move quickly and want fewer moving parts. Put push, analytics and after-sale support on top, add proxies.sx 4G/5G mobile proxies and an antidetect browser underneath, and the publishing layer, the browser layer and the network layer each do their own job.

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