SEO Autopilot Captcha Solving
SEO Autopilot captcha handling is quite standard. The application has 4 options that can be used to connect to different services.
SEO Autopilot will send the captcha images to these services who will return the solution. This is all done hands free to the end user and the results are normally very good.
Typcially there are different prices for standard captchas and Recaptchas. I’ve run a comparison of results for a campaign. The same campaign diagram run with each service using the Pro Authority Tier One Boost diagram shown below.
Berar in mind that this is an SEO Autopilot captcha solving test so is carried out within the application itself. There is a slight chance that code or appi communication issues between SEO Autopilot and the solution provider might impact some of these results. If enough people ask for a re-test in the future I will consider doing one.
Read our SEO Autopilot review and case study
All tests carried out in 0.9.96.3 version of SEO Autopilot
I’ve rated the 4 services it currently offers here are the results.
2Captcha
Prices
$0.89 per 1000 images for normal captchas
$2.99 per 1000 images for ReCaptcha
1st Pass Success Rate
45% for Normal
51% for ReCaptcha
Final Success Rate (multiple attempts, often with pauses)
81% for normal
88% for recaptcha
2Captcha Service Performance Conclusion
Average performance. Modest first pass solve rates. Adequate overall solve rates. I would prefer a solve rate after attempts to be in the 90% range for a solid recommendation as a 1st choice SEO Autopilot captcha solving solution, particularly for normal captchas.
It is interesting that their recaptcha solve rate is somewhat higher in my test experience. For me this saves the service as Recaptcha is used by most of the high authority sites and is where the really valuable link building is to be had. That makes this a good option, perhaps as a second choice, but also as a first choice if circumstances require you to use them like that.
Payment Options
- Paypro
- Bitcoin
- PayU
- AdvCash
- Paymentwall
- WMZ
- WMR
- PayEER
RIP Captcha
Prices
$0.79 per 1000 images for normal captchas
$1.29 per 1000 images for ReCaptcha
These prices rely on signing up for the “Yee Haw” monthly subscription. It is not clear what the differences are. The site is not particularly well explained in English.
1st Pass Success Rate
13% for Normal
0% for ReCaptcha
Final Success Rate (multiple attempts, often with pauses)
22% for normal
0% for recaptcha
RIP Captcha Service Performance Conclusion
A truly terrible solution. It did not solve a single ReCaptcha in the campaign (Almost 1000 attempts made not one succeeded). This is clearly of no use as an SEO Autopilot Captcha solving solution. The normal captcha solving rates were also very low. This makes SEO Autopilot look bad and might lead users of this service to blame SEO Autopilot for the terrible results.
It stands out as the worst captcha solving service I have ever used buy a long way.
Perhaps I was just unlucky, but this service provider has far worse results than a desktop captcha solving API such as GSA Captcha Breaker would provide.
Reading through the internet I haver not seen many people complain about this service and quite a few recommend it. This is a little troubling and suggests that the errors might be temporary, as these services have peak times and down times that are not always well communicated to their users. Was I just unlucky? The reviews on BHW forums are excellent, though tellingly there is nothing on their sales thread on that forum newer than December 2017 (which is many months ago as I write this).
I have sent an email to the service asking for help and if they think I am doing anything wrong.
I have been using Captcha solving for almost 10 years and solved many tens of millions of captchas – but there is still a chance I’m doing something wrong that is unique to RIP Captcha. For the purposes of this review I can only report what has happened though, and 0% is what I got.
The one issue I really have with them that is not service related is how opaque their terms and conditions are. Price details, payment methods and customer service contact is all hidden . It’s hard to get an appreciation of how they compete in these areas when their website gives such a small amount of information away. It might all be brilliant, they might have the best service, the best solve times and most comprehensive payment options available. But unless you join.. you’ll never know. N
I will update this conclusion should circumstances change.
Payment Options
- Bitcoin
- Paypal
- QIWI
- WebMoney
Anti Captcha
Prices
$0.50 per 1000 images for normal captchas (Scales up to $1 per day for light users)
$1.80 per 1000 images for ReCaptcha (For high volume users)
Also solves “Funcaptchas” and Java created gate-keepers. Funcaptchas cost $2 per 1000 solves.
1st Pass Success Rate
71% for Normal
66% for ReCaptcha
Final Success Rate (multiple attempts, often with pauses)
90% for normal
91% for recaptcha
Anti Captcha Service Performance Conclusion
A decent all-round solution that solves all major captcha and gatekeeper types. Prices are scaled so low users may pay a little more than the low headline prices. An overall success rate of over 90% for all captcha types means you are getting decent value for money here. The ability to open Java based captcha solutions means that some sites are unlocked that are not often, if ever, solved by other solutions. This might be where the extra 2 or 3 % comes from.
I can’t stress enough of getting a link from a high authority domain that others are not using in high volume. For that reason getting these solves done and getting your content and links on just a few almost unique domains makes this a strong contender for a first choice captcha solving service.
Payment Options
- Credit card
- Paypal
- AdvCash
- Bitcoin
- Litecoin
- PayEER
- QIWI
- Liqpay
- Webmoney
- RUBUAH
Image Typerz
Prices
$1.00 per 1000 images for normal captchas Reduction for bulk users (over 50,000 solves a day)
$2.50 per 1000 images for ReCaptcha. Reduction for bulk users (over 50,000 solves a day)
Advertises good success rates for Recatcha V2.0
1st Pass Success Rate
89% for Normal
61% for ReCaptcha
Final Success Rate (multiple attempts, often with pauses)
94% for normal
82% for recaptcha
Image Typerz Service Performance Conclusion
The best performance for normal SEO Autopilot captcha soilving and a good argument to be made for only having 1 attempt for sites/tiers/campaigns with low DA metrics. Between the first attempt and the third the success rate moves from 89% to 94%. Both are pretty good results.
The prices are also pretty competitive. I have used their bulk service for a few months in the past with good results.
Payment Options
Image Typerz accept payment through Avangate only as standard.
Avangate themselves have a huge number of payment options (45 currently and counting) including credit/debit cards, major banks, Postepay and Paypal. Many of these will in turn allow the use of eCurrency such as bitcoin.
Recaptcha?
Google provide their own captcha gate keeping service. As I write this most high authority sites have moved to ReCaptcha V2
https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/display
You’ll notice that the data passed to Google at any solve attempt includes the IP address of the user.
However, coupled with common web security / anti spam services such as Akismet or a subscription to a service such as Securi, the Recaptcha API becomes much more powerful. Not only is the IP address captured and transmitted to Google, but the user name, password and domain of the email address attempting to create the account or post the article/update is also retained.
https://sucuri.net/lp/sem/ga-website-security-platform/
https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/akismet/
You can almost guarantee that the high authority sites that SEO Autopilot captcha solving is used for will have these solutions, or more likely, much better and stronger solutions. They will make a note of every aspect of the account you are trying to create, and try too many times with the same email domain that it has not heard of before. Try too often with the same user name or password or chosen site name, and you will be banned.
With every attempt posting the IP address of the proxy that is attempting to create the account going to Google, it’s not hard to imagine that, setting your AntiCaptcha solving attempts too high and failing too often will burn through your proxies and get your proxies banned quickly.
The take-away here is;
Recaptcha is Google. Using it is like making a Google search, but even STRICTER on the number of attempts allowed before an IP is banned.
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