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  • Inbox Setup
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AYCD Guide

Your guide to AYCD

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Last updated 5 months ago

AYCD Toolbox $23/m

Do NOT purchase Autosolve AI, that is a completely different product.

AYCD Guide

Gmails

  • You can start by purchasing from some sketchy Russian sites like accsmarket, or make them yourself. You would then need to farm them from whatever garbage score they have, up to a decent V3 Score. This can take a few weeks, up to a month.

  • You can also purchase OneClick Gmails that come with high V3 scores from any sneaker/raffle provider. This will allow you to get started without having to wait to get your emails warmed. This will be a lot more expensive and can always leave you liable to being scammed so DYOR obviously

This guide will only be a precursor to set up AYCD specifically to use within Drip Bots, the relevant AYCD guides will be linked in each section. If you have any errors, go through those guides first because there’s a very high chance your question will be answered there


ReCaptcha

  • There are two main types of ReCaptchas we deal with. The most common one is the V2 Checkbox, which you likely deal with every day. It's the one that asks you to select the pictures to verify your humanity. We use services like CapMonster and 2Cap to solve those captchas without us having to do anything

  • The second type of ReCaptcha is known as a V3 Captcha. This is an invisible captcha that happens in the background when you access a website with V3 Scores enabled. Google assigns your account a certain trust level, which is an estimate of how likely it thinks that you’re a bot. The scores come in 4 levels, from worst to best, 0.1, 0.3, 0.7, and 0.9.

  • The Google account that you’re logged into, the UserAgent of the browser you’re using, and especially the proxy that you’re using, all affect your V3 Score. You can test the score you have on your current browser . If your score is 0.3 or lower, it will affect how certain sites will treat you. The most apparent one is that with a low V3 score, the V2 ReCaptchas you get when you’re using your current browser will be the difficult multi-step fading ones, instead of the one-page or one-click ones.

  • Certain raffles will check your V3 Score and either disqualify your entry or shadowban you if they think that you’re a bot. If you have CapMonster or CaptchaGuru solve your V3 scores just like your V2s, the score you receive will be entirely dependent on your proxies and current UA, which are not reliable, especially if you’re using ISPs such as Webshare and Proxyscrape that get passed around a lot, and you’ll likely end up with low V3 scores.

  • Now how does AYCD help? AYCD OneClick will allow you to farm Gmails so that they can build trust by doing tasks that will make Google think that you’re human. Once you have your 0.7 and 0.9s ready, AYCD Autosolve will allow you to use those to efficiently solve captchas and get your tasks through by opening manual solvers that will let you solve the V3 ReCaptcha requests through your own trusted Gmails instead of taking your chances with 3rd party solvers.

  • A very common occurrence is that a site will have both V2 captchas for you to solve, as well as invisible V3s in the background. Through AYCD, you can connect your 3rd party solver such as CapMonster, and manage both of these. By creating Routes in AYCD Autosolve, you can funnel your V3s to be solved by your trusted Gmail solvers and have the V2s be solved by your 3rd party solver.


OneClick

OneClick

- Generate Oneclicks & .9 Gmails - Automated Gmail Forwarder & Inbox for non-Forwarded Gmails - Randomized Google Account Activity - Automatic Scheduling - Run Unlimited Accounts - Utilize Inbox to quickly export data from any email that supports IMAP, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo

Download the AYCD Toolbox specifically OneClick, which is what we’ll be using for our bots.

Once you have accounts that you’ve either farmed or purchased that have good V3 scores, create a new category using the button on the bottom left, and move the good Gmails over there.

Chrome Browsers


Autosolve

OneClick

- Generate Oneclicks & .9 Gmails - Automated Gmail Forwarder & Inbox for non-Forwarded Gmails - Randomized Google Account Activity - Automatic Scheduling - Run Unlimited Accounts - Utilize Inbox to quickly export data from any email that supports IMAP, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo

Step 1. Keep the nickname and Priority level default, and select Captcha Version as the Route Type. Set that to Equals To and select reCaptcha V3. Save and enable the route


Inbox

Inbox allows us to forgo the need of forwarding emails. This is highly valuable tool and should be prioritized in order to have higher successes with Glowie. To set up Inbox we begin with utilizing the Outlook Toolbox provided by Glowie to export all Outlooks.

Outlook Export

Unlocking Outlook/Hotmail

OAuth2 Outlook/Hotmail

  1. Open AYCD Inbox, head over to accounts and add your catchall gmail from Glowie, gmail and IMAP Password

  2. Good - able to be used, able to sync, and fully unlocked IMAP not Enabled - need to wait 1 - 3 weeks still from creation No SMS Task Template - locked must be ran unlocked again grab and add to notepad Controller Error - ran again via Tools > Outlook Enable IMAP & OAuth2 Login Time Out - ran again via Tools > Outlook Enable IMAP & OAuth2 Login Email OTP Timeout - ran again via Tools > Outlook Enable IMAP & OAuth2 Login

Inbox Setup

Initial Setup

Ensure you have the INBOX module installed in AYCD Toolbox. This is different from the One-Click module.

Enabling EAP/Preview Versions Click on Settings, Hit Stable and swap to Preview and now an Early Access tab appears with EAP versions of each tool.

Inbox

  • Click Settings on the Top, click Task on the left.

  • Click Enable Tasks

  • Click Save. You may need to restart Inbox.

  • Go back to Task and you will see an API Key Should look like Inbox-XXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

You will insert this key inside modules that support Inbox.

Importing to Database

Accessing Credentials: Click on 'Credentials' in your application.

Selecting Outlook Accounts: On the Credentials page, select all the Outlook accounts.

Copying Account Information: Right-click on the selected accounts and choose 'Copy to Clipboard'.

Creating the Email List File: Open a Notepad Paste the copied Outlook account information into the Notepad. Save this file with a name

Importing to Your Database: Import the saved file into your database. This file now serves as your comprehensive email list.

Read through the to import your accounts. If you are working with fresh Gmails, stop here and begin farming your accounts.

This will allow you to build trust in the accounts and eventually get them up to 0.9s. You can read more about farming tips .

Open AYCD OneClick and proceed to Proxy section

Add in your proxies by hitting File and create. Simply paste your entire list in there and save

Now go back to Tasks, hit the File button and Add Solver

Select the Proxy Category and then up the quantity of solvers you want

Move to the Browser section, click on AYCD Browser then swa[ to Chrome Browser and hit Create

Once created you will select all the solvers and hit Start Autosolve

Increasing AutoSolve Browser Limits by going into Settings -> Advanced

The stable version of OneClick might not work so you need to enable their EAP version. You do this by doing the following steps. Hitting Stable and changing it to Preview and saving.

Go and download the OneClick EAP version and do the steps above

Once you have your OneClick setup, follow the Autosolve guide . It will walk you through how to enable Autosolve. Once you’ve activated Autosolve, follow this guide to grab your API key from the Autosolve dashboard. Name it Glowie or something similar to reference the bot that you’ll be using it for, and put this API key into your under the Autosolve Key section.

Remember, you don’t need AYCD Autosolve AI, just regular Autosolve. Grab your API key from a supported 3rd Party captcha solver (CapMonster recommended) and follow to import it into AYCD Autosolve.

Go back to the bot to the Autosolve tab and click the routes button which is the third from the bottom. Using , create two Autosolve Routes.

One of them will be for the 3rd party provider. Use to create a route for your Capmonster key. Keep the nickname and Priority level default, and select Captcha Version as the Route Type. Set that to Equals To and select reCaptcha V2. Save and enable the route. The next one will be for an account category. Use to create a route for the account category with all of the high-trust gmails that you created in

Once your Accounts are farmed, your Autosolve is enabled, your 3rd party key has been connected, and your Routes are created and enabled, you can use to begin your Autosolve solvers. Once those have finished warming up and say Ready to Solve, you can return to your Drip bot and start your tasks there. Back in AYCD, you can view all of the current requests under the Autosolve tab. If you did everything right, all of the V2 requests should be solved by your 3rd party solver, and all of your V3 requests should be solved by your local solvers with high V3 scores.

Open Glowie App, navigate to Modules and start

Click on Data to open up the Database, this is where you will export your Outlook List

Filter and find your Outlook Account List, then select the group and hit the 3 dashes to select all

Hit Convert, and Export Csv

Move down Additonal Info #3, Additonal Info #4, and Used. Click the folder and select Downloads and name the file. Must be a different name everytime you export or delete the last export

Go to Glowie App and head over to Tools > Outlook Formatter Select the file you just saved and exported from the Database Manager

Save the file and uncheck include Proxies and now you can import into AYCD Inbox

Open AYCD Inbox, select Accounts hit File, Import > CSV select the file you exported from Glowie

Here we grab the Email and Password to utilize the Glowie Microsoft Toolbox Unlocker

Hit Add as shown Now select and remove anything that isn't in the picture like mine it should say imap_username:imap_password after that hit save

Select the new option created and hit save

Select all by hitting the box with the arrow and hit Copy to Clipboard

Open a notepad and paste in and it all should be email:password

Go back to Glowie and open up Swap the process from Generate Accounts to Unlock Accounts and select your notepad

We recommend you use Resis for this even though it is more expensive you will run into less blocks

The IMAP delay is up to you I put 50000 but you can definitely go way lower a personal perference

The best SMS is SMSActivate as it is the cheapest you got to experiment here to see which is cheap and in stock. USA-Microsoft and Canada-Microsoft are only two of the cheap ones but there are definitely cheaper ones. Even the foreign country numbers work

Once you stop or finish your list of emails in the Microsoft Toolbox Unlocker you can take this shortcut Go to Results then click over till you find AYCD Recovery List, hit All Results Save the notepad file on your Downloads Folder and rename it Blank.Csv (Fill in Blank with words)

Import that CSV into AYCD Inbox > Accounts and it will update the ones had password changes and the successfully unlocked ones. This should just have a seperate category now called all which is accounts you just imported

Head to Task Templates, hit Create Name it catchall and now filter by @gmail.com and select your catchall gmail then save

Head to Settings and change the settings as shown below You can customize it to how you like but each PC but it does get throttled

Head to Accounts and now select the accounts that need IMAP and OAuth2 Login done Hit Tools and Outlook Enable IMAP & OAuth2 Login Swap to Mail, hit edit and now select catchall and select and then just hit Start

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