TBot2

TBot2: Workspaces & Multi-Session: Manage Several Servers from One Place

TBot2 workspace system lets you run multiple Travian accounts side by side, each in its own isolated session with its own settings, proxy, and browser profile. Scale from 2 concurrent sessions to 30 depending on your license, while keeping every setup easier to review.

Free version and actively maintained
TBot2 Workspaces & Multi-Session: Manage Several Servers from One Place feature preview
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01True Concurrent Sessions

This is not just sequential account switching. Multiple accounts can run at the same time, each in its own browser session. While one account farms, another builds, and a third runs hero adventures. Every session operates independently, and you can monitor all of them from a single dashboard.

02Flexible Session Scaling

Start with 2 concurrent sessions on the entry plan and scale up to 30 with Elite licenses. Choose exactly the capacity you need. TBot2 grows with your setup, and you only pay for the sessions you actually use.

03Workspace Isolation

Each workspace is a separate helper environment. Settings, villages, farming lists, sleep schedules, hero configurations, and account notes stay isolated per workspace. Changes to one workspace never affect another.

04Unified Command Center

Even though every workspace runs independently, you manage them all from one interface. See which accounts are active, sleeping, blocked, or waiting for attention.

05Session Separation by Default

Combined with per-account proxies and browser profiles, workspaces provide clear session separation. Each concurrent session can use its own browser settings, proxy, and schedule.

06Resource-Efficient Design

TBot2 workspace engine is optimized for efficiency: sessions that are sleeping use minimal resources, and the scheduler distributes work across active sessions.

Make routine Travian work lighter.
Stay in control.

Organize multi-account Travian workflows with clear workspaces, separate schedules, and session controls.