Walkbot
Custom-built. Each account walks natural paths across the walkable areas of every map, with humanized timing. No fixed grids, no hand-drawn loops.
Panel for automated multi-account CS2 case farming.
MonkePanel is a panel for automated CS2 case farming in 2026. It runs many Steam accounts on a single host, each isolated in its own Hyper-V virtual machine with a partitioned GPU. The panel handles login, runs a custom walkbot, and collects weekly drops and rank rewards. A Telegram mini-app gives you remote control from your phone.
Six core features and a setup that scales from a handful of accounts to a host-bound limit.
Custom-built. Each account walks natural paths across the walkable areas of every map, with humanized timing. No fixed grids, no hand-drawn loops.
One CS2 instance per VM, isolated from your host. Each VM needs about 6 GB RAM and a slice of CPU. How many you can stack depends on your hardware, not the panel.
One panel manages every account in your farm. Add, remove, monitor, and start or stop accounts in bulk from one window.
Deathmatch is the supported mode today. Wingman is on the roadmap and will follow later. Each gets its own walkbot profile.
Weekly case drops and rank rewards are claimed automatically once an account is eligible. No manual collection runs, no missed weeks.
The walkbot and panel update alongside CS2 patches. Map geometry and movement constants change with patches; we ship the matching fix.
We use several methods at once so your accounts stay alive. No single one is enough on its own. The value is in running them in parallel so that if one is detected, the others still hold.
Each account runs in its own Hyper-V virtual machine with a distinct hardware fingerprint: CPU model, MAC address, disk serial, and GPU device ID all differ. Steam sees a separate machine each time.
Movement, aim, and timing are built to look like a real player. No fixed loops, no robotic patterns, no fixed reaction latency. Decisions vary per account and per session.
Several methods work in parallel. If one becomes outdated, the others still protect your accounts. We track Valve's ban-wave patterns and update the model in response.
Walkbot quality is the single biggest factor in farm-account longevity. Most public bots move on fixed grids or hand-drawn loops, which is easy to detect over thousands of sessions. MonkePanel computes each step using real-time pathfinding across the walkable areas of every map, with humanized step timing and view-cone wobble. We update the walkbot with every CS2 patch because map geometry shifts.
Real paths and real timing. No fixed grid loops.
Updated alongside CS2 patches. Map geometry shifts; we ship the matching fix.
Manage the panel from Telegram. The mini-app talks to the panel running on your host. Start, stop, change settings, and see live CPU, RAM, and GPU readings from your phone, without needing to be at the PC. Useful when the farm runs in a closet and you are not.
Run the panel from anywhere.
CPU, RAM, GPU at a glance.
Change anything from your phone.
$6.99 / month, per 1 VM
Cancel any time.
Subscribe monthly →$17.99 / 3 months, per 1 VM
~$6 a month.
Subscribe for 3 months →$59.99 / year, per 1 VM
~$5 a month.
Subscribe for 1 year →Alpha pricing. Prices are per 1 VM and may change once alpha wraps.
All updates are posted to our Telegram channel.
MonkePanel is a panel for automated CS2 case farming. You run many Steam accounts on one host, each isolated in its own Hyper-V virtual machine with a distinct hardware fingerprint. The panel handles login, runs a custom walkbot so accounts move like real players, and collects weekly drops and rank rewards automatically. A Telegram mini-app gives you start, stop, and live status from your phone. The host runs on Windows 10/11 Pro because Hyper-V requires it.
Pick a plan on this page and message @monkecs on Telegram to activate. We're keeping intake conversational during alpha so we can confirm your hardware before sending the build.
Alpha pricing is $6.99 per VM per month, $17.99 per VM for 3 months, or $59.99 per VM for 1 year. Prices may change once alpha wraps; existing subscribers get advance notice on the Telegram channel.
Automating Steam carries real risk. We use several methods in parallel to keep that risk as low as we practically can: per-account hardware fingerprint isolation via Hyper-V virtual machines, behavior built to look like a real player, and layered detection-resistance. None of this makes farming risk-free. The March 2026 ban wave alone removed close to a million accounts. If you cannot tolerate the loss of every Steam account you would farm with, do not use MonkePanel.
Windows only. The panel runs inside Hyper-V virtual machines, which require a Windows 10 or 11 Pro host. Hyper-V is not in Home edition, and macOS cannot host it at all. If you only have a Mac, you would need a separate Windows PC to run the farm. Linux KVM support is on the long-term backlog with no commitment yet.
All public updates publish to our Telegram channel at t.me/MonkePanel: release notes, ban-wave observations, and roadmap. The setup guide and glossary on this site update on the same cadence. We do not currently send email.