Nike Monitor
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Valor makes going for Nike FLOW restocks easy. Our Nike monitor provides users the ability to run for restocks 24/7 without having to be at their computer.
To begin setting up Nike automations, head to the Misc tab of the bot and open the Nike Monitor Page.
Once on the Nike Monitor page, use the purple plus icon to create a monitor group.
Here you will select what sizes you want the bot to go for when running your Nike automations.
Here you will enter a number (in minutes) to determine how long your automation tasks will run before stopping when they are triggered. Keep in mind this timer restarts when the bot receives a restock ping for the same sku. For example, if your Stop Task After time is set to 5 minutes, but the restock is going on for 10 minutes, the timer will go into effect after the 10 minutes of restocks are over.
Here you will select a profile group and profile so the bot knows what information to use when attempting to check out a product.
Here you will select what proxies the bot will use when running your automation.
Here you will input how many tasks you want the bot to create when your automation trigger on a restock. Keep in mind this number is multiplied by the number of profiles you have selected to get the total task count.
Here you will input what product SKUs you want the bot to monitor for. When inputting SKUs, make sure each SKU is on its own line.
No, accounts are not supported for Nike automation currently, nor are they required for this type of restock.
This is usually an issue with the device you're running on getting blocked. It is recommended to run your Nike automation on your local device since a lot of servers run into this issue. The FLOW tasks are not that intensive so you don't need to worry about using a server.
This is an issue with your proxies being blocked by Nike's anti-bot. Switch to a new proxy list that works on Nike and that should fix this issue.