About MonkePanel.
MonkePanel is a panel for automated CS2 case farming. It runs many Steam accounts on one host, each in its own hardware-isolated Hyper-V profile, and uses a custom walkbot so the accounts behave like real players. We are a small team that started building it in 2024. The product is currently in alpha with paid plans from $6.99 per VM per month, accessed through Telegram. The host runs on Windows 10/11 Pro because Hyper-V requires it.
What we build.
MonkePanel automates the parts of multi-account Steam farming that take the most operator time: account orchestration, walkbot behavior, weekly drop and rank reward collection, and remote control. The panel itself runs on a Windows host. Each farmed Steam account runs inside a separate Hyper-V virtual machine with its own GPU partition, so Steam sees every account as a distinct machine.
A Telegram mini-app surfaces live status (CPU, RAM, GPU, account state) and exposes the full settings tree from your phone. Start, stop, reconfigure, check yields without touching the host PC.
Setup is documented in our setup guide: pre-flight virtualization checks, Hyper-V install, VM creation, Windows install on the VM, GPU passthrough, and final tuning.
How we build it.
Hardware isolation is the foundation. Each farmed account runs in a Hyper-V VM with a partitioned GPU, distinct hardware fingerprint, and its own Steam session. Hyper-V ships in Windows 10/11 Pro, Enterprise, and Education. GPU partitioning is supported on most NVIDIA RTX and AMD RX cards via the GPU-P interface. The host runs the panel; the VMs run CS2.
The walkbot is the second layer. It uses A* routing through walkable map regions plus humanized timing, so the player avatar moves on real paths at real cadence instead of fixed loops. We update it alongside CS2 patches because map geometry and movement constants change.
The third layer is behavioral noise: aim micro-jitter, decision-making latency, mode switching. None of these features alone makes farming undetectable. Together they keep accounts viable long enough that the math works.
What we do not build.
MonkePanel is not a cheat. We do not write aim-assist, wallhacks, ESP, triggerbots, or any combat advantage. We do not modify the CS2 client, hook the game process, or attempt to read protected memory. Everything that runs in the VM looks, from Steam's perspective, like a normal player using their own machine.
We do not sell Prime accounts, farmed inventories, or trade-ready stockpiles. We do not run a marketplace. The economics of what you do with the cases and drops your farm produces are yours; we ship the tool.
We do not publish fake user counts, fake testimonials, or fake earnings screenshots. When we eventually publish numbers about how the farm performs, those numbers will come from our own running farm or from voluntary tester reports, with the methodology disclosed.
Risk and stance.
Automating Steam carries risk. Valve's Subscriber Agreement prohibits automated account use and bot-driven gameplay, and Valve enforces this with ban waves. The largest recent enforcement, in March 2026, removed close to a million accounts in a single pass. The risk does not go to zero and we say so on the front page. We design for the lowest practical risk profile, not zero risk.
If you cannot tolerate the loss of every Steam account you would use to farm, do not use this product. The honest framing is that this is gray-market tooling that is legal in most jurisdictions but contradicts Valve's terms. We make that distinction visible on every page that touches the question.
The team.
MonkePanel is built by a small distributed team that has been working in the CS2 economy and Steam automation space since 2024. We choose to stay pseudonymous; this is consistent with operating in gray-market software, where the practical risk of public attribution outweighs the marketing benefit.
You reach the team in one place: Telegram. @monkecs is the direct line for applications, technical questions, and tester support. @MonkePanel is the broadcast channel for releases and changelog notes. Email and other channels are not currently active.
Contact and apply.
Alpha seats are issued manually. Send a direct message to @monkecs on Telegram with a short introduction. We have a brief conversation, then send the build link.
Pricing starts at $6.99 per VM per month, with discounts at 3 months ($17.99 per VM) and 1 year ($59.99 per VM). See pricing on the homepage.