Kilo was created at the start of 2020 however, they originally took over from a previous bot that had ceased development. Since the bots rebranding, new management and new development it has truly become a bot a lot of people are aware of. Kilo is owned by Reef Labs LLC and retails for $200, when they do restock they do it through their designated twitter page (@KiloSoftware) which sells out very quickly.
Kilo resides in the AIO bot market and they continue to push the bot to new heights in terms of success. Their success is very solid and they are pushing to make it better for their userbase. They are able to adapt to changes on sites they support which secures success for their users.
Kilo is considered a AIO bot as it currently supports:
- Supreme
- Off-white
- Footsites
- Shopify
Kilo Video Overview
Kilo allows the user to configure a lot of parts within your tasks on their designated pages which gives a sense of further control to the user. Examples of things users can configure within Kilo are rates, accounts, proxies etc. They combine task creation and task viewing on the same page while also filtering the tasks in a variety of headers on that page. On that page you also have a variety of options with unique uses that will all aid your tasks that you create.
Rates and accounts Page
Kilo Rates and Accounts Page
On this page you can add rates and accounts into Kilo which you can then inject into your tasks for better efficiency. To add accounts you can hit the “Add Account” button which will then prompt you to enter an email, password and a label for labeling purposes. To add rates you hit the “Add Rate” button which will then prompt you to enter the shipping rate text and shipping rate label.
Proxies Page
Kilo Proxies page
On this page you can enter proxies into Kilo which can be collected into proxies groups and viewed in that form. Once you enter proxies you can name a group to distinguish the proxies apart and once you create multiple groups you can select them from the dropdown next to the add proxy button. If you want to view all your proxies there is a view all proxies button to manage all of them. Once you have all your proxies you can inject them into your tasks so they can be used together.
Settings page
Kilo Settings page
On this page you can configure certain settings on this page which can affect your tasks. You can enter API keys to help solve your captcha’s, you can configure your delays based in MS, you can amend the sounds that the application makes and finally you can edit your quick task settings. Once you are done you can save your settings through the “save settings” button.
Tasks Page
Kilo Tasks Page
On this page you can view and create tasks in accordance with your specification, certain parts of the tasks have been separated into buttons which you can view at the bottom left. Once you create a task it tells you the number position of the task and with this you can view all the available actions for the task which is staring, stopping, editing and deleting it. The website for the task is shown there as well as the mode, keyword/link, profile being used, size, proxy and the status of the task. You have some collective buttons at the bottom that will affect all your tasks such as start all, stop all and delete all.
Support
Kilo offers support through their Discord in which you can find guides to the bot as well as a support system to help answer all your questions. With this in mind, Kilo can assist an experienced botter or a newcomer get familiar with their bot and guide them to success with the software.
Where does Kilo rank among other AIO bots?
Kilo does have a solid success base, the team at Kilo have continued to adapt to changes made on the sites they support. Kilo is definitely a good bot which should be considered when looking at all AIO bots. Kilo is here to stay and their future is certainly looking good.
Supported sites: Supreme, Footsites, Shopify, Off-white.
Platforms: Windows, Mac
Retail: $200 + subscription fee
Site: https://kilobot.io/