Get started with SAGE
Welcome to the Steam Account Generator documentation! This guide will help you get started with the basics of the application.
First off: The limits.
Steam has ratelimits in place to prevent large automated signups. As of the time of writing, the limits are as follows:
- 15 accounts per IP per day
- 50 accounts per domain per day
To evade the IP limit, you will need to use proxies. To evade the domain limit, you will need a large pool of domains, we offer managed pools but you can also add your own.
What SAGE can’t do
SAGE cannot solve the CAPTCHA employed by Steam. You will need to solve these manually or use a CAPTCHA solving extension.
Steam currently uses reCAPTCHA Enterprise by Google. As of the time of writing, there are no known working token solvers for this CAPTCHA.
What SAGE can do
SAGE will automatically setup everything else for you. Creating the account, verifying the email, setting up the account, and more.
You can customize the accounts to your liking, disable Steam Guard (or enable Steam Guard mobile without a phone number), or add a Phone Number anyway.
How to get started
Follow the instructions on the Download page to get the application running.
Generate your first account
Once you have the application running, you can start generating accounts.
- Open the application
- Click on the
Generate
tab - Click on
Generate single account
- Solve the CAPTCHA in the browser window that opens
- Wait for the account to be generated. You can see the progress in the application
Didn’t work?
Visit our troubleshooting guide to see if you can find a solution to your problem.
Manage your account
If you just generated an account, you can click on the View
button to see the
account details.
You can also find all accounts you generated in the
Accounts
tab.
You can assign tags, add notes, export accounts or share a web link to the account with others.
Backup your accounts
To make sure you don’t lose your accounts, you can save their share link, export them to a file, manuallybackup the data/accounts.dat file or use Cloud Storage.
You can also send your accounts to Discord using webhooks.