tavily-key-generator is a toolkit designed to help you automate signups and validate keys across multiple services like Tavily and Firecrawl. It also manages isolated proxy pools to keep your connections separate and reduce blocks. You do not need any programming experience to use it. The tool runs on Windows and comes with simple instructions for setup.
Before using tavily-key-generator, make sure your computer matches these requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection
- No special permissions needed for installation
To begin, you will need to download the software from the official GitHub releases page.
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Click the badge or visit this page:
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Look for the latest release, which will appear at the top of the page.
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Download the file that ends with
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Save the file to a folder you can easily find, like the Desktop or Downloads folder.
After you download the file, follow these steps to install and open the software:
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Locate the downloaded file
Typically, this will be in your Downloads folder or on the Desktop, named something liketavily-key-generator-vX.X.exe. -
Run the installer
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Follow the installer prompts
The installer will guide you through the setup. Click "Next" to accept the default options. No special settings are usually required. -
Finish installation
After the installation ends, you may see a shortcut on your Desktop or in the Start menu under "tavily-key-generator." -
Open the software
Double-click the shortcut or find the app in your program list to launch it.
This part explains the basic operations of the software. You do not need any technical skills to follow the guide.
- Open the app.
- Choose the service you want to automate (Tavily or Firecrawl).
- Enter the required signup details in the form fields.
- Click the “Start Automation” button.
- The app will handle filling forms and submitting them automatically.
- Go to the Key Validation section.
- Paste or upload the list of keys you want to check.
- Click “Validate”.
- The software will check each key and give you a clear report on which ones are valid or invalid.
- Access the Proxy Settings tab.
- You can add proxies manually or import a list.
- Enable proxy isolation to keep your connections separate.
- Save the settings.
- The software uses these proxies to prevent blocks from the services.
Keeping your software up to date helps avoid bugs and add new features. To update:
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Visit the releases page again:
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Download the latest version as you did the first time.
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Run the new installer. It will replace the old version without losing your settings.
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App won't start: Make sure your Windows system is up to date. Reboot and try again.
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Installation fails: Run the installer as Administrator by right-clicking and selecting "Run as administrator."
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Automations not working: Check your internet connection. Disable VPN or firewalls that might block access.
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Proxy issues: Confirm your proxies are active and correctly formatted in the settings.
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Validation errors: Double-check your key list format. It should be plain text or CSV without extra symbols.
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The software uses browser automation to handle tasks in the background. This speeds up signup processes.
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It works with common web protections like Cloudflare and uses proxy pools to reduce bans.
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The app supports fast API interactions using FastAPI, but this happens behind the scenes for you.
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Email automation is integrated to confirm signups quickly.
For more detailed guides or to report issues, visit the GitHub repository’s Issues section.
Repository: https://github.com/jazzwells/tavily-key-generator
You can open a new issue to describe any problems or suggestions.
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Written with Python and uses Playwright for browser automation.
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Proxy servers are managed internally to isolate requests per task.
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Key validation works via API calls provided by the target services.
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Supports multiple email providers to handle automated signup flows.
Use this link to get the latest version of tavily-key-generator: