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Yes. AlexHoursBoost uses the official Node.js steam-user library to connect to Steam. Your credentials are stored securely on our server with HTTPS encrypted connection at alexlamasg.lat. We never share data with third parties.

Hour idling is a common practice that does not violate Steam Terms of Service. Thousands of users do it daily. AlexHoursBoost simulates legitimate idle game behavior.

Not simultaneously. If you log into Steam from your PC, the bot will disconnect. You can disable the boost from your panel at alexlamasg.lat, play, and re-enable it afterwards.

Visit alexlamasg.lat/pricing and choose Pro ($1.49/month, 3 accounts, unlimited hours), Enterprise ($4.99/month, 10 accounts, unlimited hours, API access, Card Farmer) or Lifetime ($19.99 one-time, lifetime access). We accept credit card via Stripe.

Our server has 99.9% uptime. If downtime occurs, bots reconnect automatically. You can check server status from the navigation bar in your dashboard.

Depends on your plan: Free up to 3 games, Pro up to 10, Enterprise/Lifetime up to 32. If you have more games than the limit, the system automatically rotates every 30 minutes.

The Free plan has a 150-hour limit. Pro, Enterprise, and Lifetime plans have unlimited hours. If you reach the Free plan limit, your bots stop automatically.

Hours accumulate in real-time: 1 real hour = 1 game hour. That is 24 hours per day, 168 hours per week per account. Track progress at alexlamasg.lat/dashboard.

Card Farmer automatically idles your Steam games to collect trading card drops. Steam gives you card drops after playing a game for a certain time. Card Farmer detects which games have remaining drops, idles them (up to 32 at once), and rotates automatically when all cards are received. You can sell the cards on the Steam Community Market for wallet balance.

When you own a game on Steam, you can receive trading card drops by playing it. Each game has a set number of card drops (usually 3-5). After approximately 2 hours of playtime per card, a card drops into your inventory. Collecting a full set lets you craft a badge that gives XP, profile backgrounds, and emoticons. Or you can sell individual cards on the Steam Market.

<strong>🚀 Boost</strong>: Simulates your Steam account playing the games you choose. The goal is to accumulate playtime hours (e.g. 5000h in CS2). You do not receive card drops from boosting unless Farm mode is also active. Does not require a public profile.<br><br><strong>🌱 Farm (Card Farming)</strong>: The system automatically detects which games in your library have unclaimed card drops and idles them in the background. Steam delivers the cards to your inventory. You can sell them on the Steam Community Market for real wallet balance. Requires your Steam profile to be set to <em>Public</em> to detect badge progress.<br><br><strong>Can I use both?</strong> Yes, but not simultaneously on the same account. First activate Farm to collect all available card drops, then switch to Boost to accumulate playtime hours.

Auto Stop: automatically stops the bot after reaching a target number of hours. Hide Activity: makes your account appear offline to friends while boosting. Away Message: automatically replies to friend messages with a custom message. Auto Friend: automatically accepts all incoming friend requests. Configure all of these from the gear icon on each account.

Yes. Card Farmer needs to access your Steam badge page to detect remaining card drops. Make sure your Steam profile and game details are set to Public in your Steam privacy settings.
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Plan Comparison
Feature Free Pro Enterprise Lifetime
Steam Accounts 1 3 10 10
Hours 150h
Games per Account 3 10 32 32
API Access
Dedicated Resources
Support Community Priority 24/7 Priority 24/7 VIP
Price $0 $1.49/mo $4.99/mo $19.99 one-time