The self-custodial Pump.fun bundler

Bundle your Pump.fun create and opening buys into one atomic Jito bundle that lands in block zero — so snipers buy after you, at a price you set. No keys uploaded, ever.

Pump.fun is the default launchpad on Solana — and that means it's also where sniper bots are most aggressive. The instant your token hits the bonding curve, bots race to buy ahead of your own first transaction and dump on your community minutes later.

A Pump.fun bundler fixes that by grouping your create and your opening buys into a single atomic Jito bundle that lands at the top of the very first block. There's no gap for a sniper to slip into — and any sniper that does get in buys after your wallets, at a higher price you control.

FrogLabs does this without ever touching your keys. It's serverless and self-custodial: keys sign locally, there's no backend in your transaction path, and the bundler runs entirely on your machine alongside the launchpad, wallets, and the create — one flow, not five tools.

Why launch on Pump.fun with FrogLabs

Block-zero on the bonding curve

Your create and opening buys land together at the top of block zero, before the curve moves — so you get the bottom, not the snipers.

Atomic Jito bundles

Buys across your wallets execute all-or-nothing in one block. No partial fills, no race against bots for the first transactions.

Self-custodial by design

Keys sign locally and never leave your machine. There's no server to upload them to, so the bundler literally can't drain you.

Organic-looking distribution

Spread your opening buy across many wallets in the same block, so supply looks distributed on-chain instead of one whale.

Punish the snipers

Because your wallets buy first, any sniper that gets in pays the higher price you set — turning their bot against them.

Built-in speed

Ships with a complimentary RPC and bundles via Jito out of the box, or plug in your own RPC and bundle endpoints.

How to bundle a Pump.fun launch

1. Generate & fund wallets

Create your launch wallets inside the app and fund them. Keys are generated and stored locally — no extension, no upload.

2. Set up the Pump.fun launch

Choose Pump.fun, add your token's name, ticker, and image, and set how much each wallet buys at open.

3. Bundle & deploy

FrogLabs groups your create and every opening buy into one atomic Jito bundle and sends it for a clean block-zero launch.

4. Manage post-launch

Run volume, bumps, and bulk sells, and track performance — all from the same self-custodial app.

Pump.fun Bundler FAQ

What is a Pump.fun bundler?

A Pump.fun bundler groups your token's creation and opening buys across multiple wallets into a single atomic Jito bundle that lands in one block on Pump.fun. It lets you buy into your own launch before sniper bots can front-run you on the bonding curve.

How does it stop snipers on Pump.fun?

Your create and opening buys land together at the top of block zero, so there's no gap for a sniper to buy ahead of you. Any sniper that does get in buys after your wallets, at a higher price on the curve that you control.

Is the FrogLabs Pump.fun bundler safe?

Yes. FrogLabs is serverless and self-custodial: your keys sign locally and never leave your device, and there's no backend that sees or holds them. Unlike custodial bundlers that ask you to upload private keys, FrogLabs has nothing to drain and nothing to breach.

How many wallets can I bundle on Pump.fun?

You can generate, fund, and bundle opening buys across a fleet of wallets so your launch distribution looks organic from block zero. A single Jito bundle holds up to five transactions; FrogLabs manages multi-bundle launches for larger wallet counts.

How much does it cost?

Nothing upfront. On the free tier you pay 0.01 SOL per launch and 0.5% per buy/sell, pay-as-you-go. The Pro plan ($299/mo) removes all per-operation fees. White-label options are also available.

Does FrogLabs only support Pump.fun?

No — FrogLabs also bundles launches on Bonk (LetsBonk), Raydium LaunchLab, Bags, and Meteora. You pick your launchpad from a dropdown in the same app.