All-in-One (AIO) sneaker bots promise to do it all — Nike, Shopify, Footsites, Adidas, Supreme, and more from a single application. But an AIO bot is only as good as the proxies feeding it. In this guide, we’ll explain how to set up proxies across multiple modules within an AIO bot, optimize your proxy allocation, and avoid the common mistakes that sabotage AIO bot performance.
What Is an AIO Bot?
An AIO (All-in-One) bot combines checkout modules for multiple sneaker platforms into a single application. Instead of running separate bots for Nike, Shopify, and Footsites, you manage everything from one interface.
Top AIO Bots in 2026
| Bot | Supported Platforms | Price Range | Proxy Management |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cybersole | Nike, Shopify, Footsites, Supreme, Adidas | $300-500 (resale) | Separate lists per module |
| Wrath | Footsites, Shopify, YeezySupply | $2000+ (resale) | Advanced proxy management |
| Kodai | Nike, Shopify, Footsites, Supreme | $200-400 (resale) | Proxy groups with tagging |
| Prism | Nike, Shopify, Footsites, Supreme | $150-300 (resale) | Flexible proxy assignment |
| NSB (Nike Shoe Bot) | Nike, Shopify, Supreme, Footsites | $499 (retail) | Basic proxy lists |
Setting Up Proxies in AIO Bots: The Fundamentals
Proxy Format
Most AIO bots accept proxies in these formats:
ip:port:username:password
ip:port (IP-authenticated)
username:password@ip:portCheck your specific bot’s documentation — format requirements can vary.
Creating Proxy Groups
The most important organizational step is creating separate proxy groups for each platform:
- Nike Proxies — your best mobile/ISP proxies for SNKRS
- Shopify Proxies — ISP proxies with session persistence
- Footsite Proxies — mobile or ISP proxies (Akamai-friendly)
- Supreme Proxies — fast ISP proxies with good trust
- Monitoring Proxies — rotating residential for restock watching
Never use a single proxy list across all modules. Different platforms have different ban lists, and a proxy banned on Footsites may work perfectly on Shopify.
Proxy-to-Task Ratio
The golden rule remains: one proxy per task, minimum. For better results:
| Drop Hype Level | Recommended Ratio | Example |
|---|---|---|
| General Release | 1:1 (one proxy per task) | 15 tasks = 15 proxies |
| Medium Hype | 1.3:1 (30% backup) | 15 tasks = 20 proxies |
| High Hype | 1.5:1 (50% backup) | 15 tasks = 23 proxies |
Module-Specific Proxy Configuration
Nike SNKRS Module
- Proxy type: Mobile > ISP > Residential
- Session type: Sticky (maintain IP throughout draw entry)
- Key setting: Enable “rotate on ban” for retry attempts
- Delay: 2000-4000ms between requests
- For detailed Nike setup, see our Nike SNKRS proxy guide
Shopify Module
- Proxy type: ISP > Mobile > Rotating Residential
- Session type: Sticky (critical — Shopify requires same IP throughout checkout)
- Key setting: Set sticky duration to at least 10 minutes
- Delay: 1500-3000ms for monitoring, minimal for checkout
- For Shopify-specific tips, check our Shopify proxy checkout guide
Footsite Module
- Proxy type: Mobile > ISP > Residential
- Session type: Sticky with long duration
- Key setting: Higher delays (3000-5000ms) to avoid Akamai rate limits
- Delay: 3000-5000ms monitoring, 2000-3500ms checkout
- For Footsite strategies, see our Footsite proxy guide
Supreme Module
- Proxy type: ISP > Mobile (speed matters more here)
- Session type: Sticky for checkout, rotate between drops
- Key setting: Minimal delays — Supreme rewards speed
- Delay: 0-500ms
Advanced AIO Proxy Management
Proxy Tiering
Organize proxies into tiers based on quality and assign them strategically:
- Tier 1 (Mobile proxies): Reserved for your highest-priority tasks on the most hyped drops
- Tier 2 (ISP proxies): Workhorse proxies for most drops and platforms
- Tier 3 (Residential): Used for monitoring and lower-priority tasks
Before each drop, assign tiers based on the release’s hype level and platform.
Pre-Drop Proxy Testing Routine
- 24 hours before drop: Test all proxies against the target platform using the bot’s built-in tester
- Remove dead or slow proxies (>1000ms)
- Verify IP types (should show mobile/residential, not hosting)
- Check subnet diversity (avoid too many proxies from the same /24 range)
- 1 hour before drop: Quick re-test to confirm nothing has changed
Multi-Drop Management
When drops happen simultaneously across platforms:
- Prioritize — decide which drop matters most
- Allocate your best proxies to the highest-priority drop
- Run secondary drops on Tier 2-3 proxies
- Don’t spread too thin — 10 well-proxied tasks beat 30 poorly-proxied tasks
Troubleshooting Common AIO Proxy Issues
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| All tasks showing “proxy error” | Wrong proxy format or dead proxies | Verify format matches bot requirements; test proxies |
| Tasks stuck in queue | Low-trust proxies getting deprioritized | Upgrade to mobile or ISP proxies |
| Sporadic bans during drop | Proxy subnet is being flagged | Diversify proxy sources; avoid same-subnet clusters |
| Checkout timeouts | Proxy latency too high | Use lower-latency proxies; move bot to closer server |
| “Session expired” errors | Proxy rotating mid-checkout | Switch to sticky sessions; increase session duration |
FAQ
Can I use the same proxy list across all AIO bot modules?
Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. Different platforms have different ban lists. Keep separate proxy groups to avoid using platform-specific banned IPs.
How many total proxies do I need for an AIO bot setup?
For a solid AIO setup covering 2-3 platforms: 30-50 proxies minimum. Split as: 10-15 mobile (Tier 1), 15-25 ISP (Tier 2), 5-10 GB residential (Tier 3 monitoring).
Should I buy one expensive bot or multiple cheap bots?
One good AIO bot plus quality proxies beats multiple bots with bad proxies. Invest in proxy quality first, bot quality second.
How do I know which module to run for a specific site?
Your bot’s documentation will list supported sites per module. Generally: any site running on Shopify uses the Shopify module, Foot Locker/Champs/Eastbay use the Footsite module, etc.
Do AIO bots handle proxy rotation automatically?
Most modern AIO bots have built-in proxy rotation features including rotate-on-ban, timed rotation, and backup proxy assignment. Enable these features in your bot’s settings for best results.