What Lusiesta Studio is
A Windows desktop app that runs a farm of real Android phones: auto-posting, warmup, proxies and app clones from a single window
If you are just getting to know Lusiesta Studio, this article answers three questions: what the program does, what it does not do, and what you need to prepare before you start. Read it before you buy any hardware - that way you will not spend money on things the setup does not actually require.
What this program is
Lusiesta Studio is a Windows desktop application that runs a farm of real Android phones. The phones connect to the computer by cable and are detected over ADB, the standard Android debugging protocol. In the app window every phone appears as a tile with live video of its screen, and you can assign tasks to any of them: publishing a video, warming up an account, setting a proxy, installing apps.
The app interface is in Russian only - there is no language switcher yet. In this documentation every button is given in English with the exact on-screen Russian text in quotes, so you can match it on your screen. In the window header you will see the name Lusiesta Studio and the subtitle "Управление устройствами" (Device management) - and that is exactly what the product is: one control panel for your entire fleet of phones.
How it works
The model is simple: the computer is the control panel, the phones are the workers. The program does not replace or emulate a device. It genuinely taps the screen, types text and scrolls the feed on a live phone over ADB. So what the computer needs most is a stable USB connection and enough headroom to decode video, and what the phones need is to be in working order with debugging enabled.
The application itself is built as a thin client. The automation scenarios (the sequences of actions inside TikTok, Instagram and YouTube) are stored on the server and are delivered to the program after your license is verified, at the moment a task starts. Hence a practical rule: running tasks requires an internet connection and an active login. With no link to the server the scenario never arrives and the task ends with an error.
What the program can do
- show every connected phone in one window with live video and let you control any of them right in its tile, with mouse and keyboard;
- publish videos to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on a "one task - one device - one video" basis;
- warm up accounts: scroll the feed with configurable odds of a like, a save, a follow and a comment;
- assign a separate proxy to each device and check from the computer that it works;
- install APKs on phones in bulk, upload media to the gallery and clear it;
- install app clones and keep a map of which clone sits on which phone;
- keep a task queue with statuses, cancellation and scheduled starts;
- collect statistics on published videos and send a diagnostic error report in one click.
What Lusiesta Studio does not have
An honest list of the current version's limits - so you do not count on something the product does not contain:
- no remote control: the phones connect by cable to the same computer the program runs on; there is no operation over Wi-Fi or through a server;
- no macOS or Linux builds, no web dashboard and no mobile panel; lusiesta.com is your account area, not a control panel;
- no account manager: the program does not store social network logins and passwords and does not sign in for you, and the Profiles section is marked with an "In development" badge;
- no content generation or processing: no clipping, no uniquification, no watermarks, no auto-generated captions - you bring finished files and finished texts;
- the program does not create app clones, it only installs ready-made APKs built with the external NomixCloner utility;
- no device fingerprint or IMEI spoofing and no other "antidetect" mechanics; root on the phones is neither required nor used;
- what gets published is video (regular videos, Reels, Shorts); Stories, carousels and photo posts are not implemented.
No software can guarantee that accounts will never be restricted. Lusiesta Studio gives you the tools - real phones, individual proxies, randomized warmup actions - but the outcome depends on the quality of your accounts, your content, your network and the platform's current policy.
What you need to get started
- A Windows computer to connect the phones to. The more devices you run, the more headroom you need in USB ports, RAM and CPU: live video is decoded on the computer.
- Android phones. Flagships are not necessary; stability and a reasonably recent Android version matter more - details in Which phones are suitable for a farm.
- Decent USB cables, and once you go past a handful of phones - a powered USB hub. This is not a small thing: a bad cable drops out in the middle of a task, see why cables are the wrong place to save money.
- A Lusiesta account with an active license. Your plan determines how many phones can run tasks and show previews at the same time.
- Proxies - one per device if you run several accounts.
- Content: video files and caption texts prepared in advance.
Why real phones
Lusiesta Studio works only with physical devices over USB, and that is a deliberate limitation. A real phone gives you a real device fingerprint, stock app versions from the store and human touch timings, and each unit is easy to put behind its own proxy. The downsides deserve to be said out loud too: you need space, power, cables and time to look after the fleet. A farm of twenty phones is a small operation to run, not a set-and-forget setup.
Where to go next
The reading order for a newcomer:
- Installation and first launch - install the program and sign in.
- Interface and dashboard overview - work out what sits where in the window.
- The "Device setup" section - developer options, USB debugging, connecting over ADB and the Siesta input agent. This is the foundation: until the program can see a phone, nothing else matters.
- Then go by task: proxies, account warmup, auto-posting.
