Why Warm-Up Matters
Ad networks deploy both automated crawlers and human reviewers to audit landing pages. If your cloaking flow is set to offer mode from the very first click, you risk serving the affiliate offer directly to a reviewer — triggering an instant ban or policy strike.
The warm-up feature in CyberlogerTDS lets you define a number of total clicks that are automatically routed to your white page, regardless of any other filter. Only after that threshold is crossed does the system begin applying your normal cloaking logic.
Recommended Warm-Up Sequence
- Set warmup_clicks to 50–100 when creating a new flow. This covers most automated review sweeps.
- Monitor your logs in the Logs panel. Look for bot/spy verdicts during the warm-up window — if you see Anstrex or AdSpy ASNs, increase the threshold.
- Enable filter_spy from day one, even during warm-up. Spy tool traffic should always hit the white page.
- After warm-up completes, review the first 200 real-visitor logs. Tune your geo and device filters based on what you observe before scaling spend.
White Page Best Practices
Your white page should be a fully functional, policy-compliant website — not a blank page or a generic template. Use a real blog, a simple tool, or a content-rich landing page relevant to your ad creative. The more legitimate it looks, the lower your review risk.