Cheap proxies get flagged because their address ranges are published and every platform already knows them. Ours are real carrier IPs — the kind thousands of ordinary phone users sit behind at the same time.
Blocking one of those means blocking real customers, which is why platforms are so reluctant to do it.
Most providers charge two to three times more for mobile than for residential. We charge the same, out of one balance — switch type per connection, no surcharge, no volume tier.
- Mobile
- $2/GB
- Residential
- $2/GB
- Datacenter
- $2/GB
4G and 5G carrier addresses
Thousands of real subscribers share one address, so blocking it has a cost.
Real consumer ISP addresses
Ordinary home connections, for targets that check whether you look domestic.
Fastest and cheapest to run
For permissive targets where throughput matters more than looking residential.
- protocols
- http · https · socks5
- proxy types
- residential · datacenter · mobile
- rotation
- per-request · sticky · 5–60 min
- targeting
- country · state · city · asn
Past the first request
Aiming a proxy is the easy part — every provider can do it. What decides whether one is workable is everything after that.
One set of credentials per project
Up to 50 proxy users per account, none of them charged for. Each carries its own username and password, so leaking or retiring one leaves every other job running.
A balance you can watch move
Every byte in both directions counts against one running total, refreshed from the network rather than guessed. Where a figure is an estimate the dashboard says so instead of rounding it into a fact.
Narrower than a country, when you need it
State and city targeting for geo-gated content, chosen from the list the network publishes. ASN is accepted too, by number — there is no browsable list of them, so bring the one you already have.
One balance behind every type
Mobile, residential and datacenter draw from the same gigabytes at the same rate. Switching type is a connection parameter, not a plan change or a second invoice.
Three steps to a working proxy
Nothing to install. Setup is choosing a traffic bucket and pasting one line into a client you already use — the same line, whichever exit you asked for.
- 01
Pick a plan
Choose a traffic bucket. No monthly minimum, and a second purchase adds to your balance rather than replacing it.
- 02
Get credentials
We provision a proxy user against the network and hand you a host, port, username and password. Usually within a minute.
- 03
Point your client at it
One URL carries the host, the port, the credentials and the targeting. Anything that speaks HTTP or SOCKS5 takes it unchanged — curl, Scrapy, Playwright, your own client.
What step 03 hands you
Every switch lives in the username.
http://user-acme-scraper-type-mobile-country-DE-rotation--1:••••••••@gateway-host:10080- http://
- Protocol. The same line with the scheme swapped gives you HTTPS or SOCKS5, and UDP rides over SOCKS5.
- user-acme-scraper
- The proxy user. One per project, up to 50 of them, and deleting one leaves every other job running.
- -type-mobile
- Proxy type. Residential and datacenter are the same field, the same balance and the same rate.
- -country-DE
- Targeting. A country code here; state and city narrow it further, and an ASN number narrower still.
- -rotation--1
- Rotation. -1 is a fresh IP on every request; 5 to 60 holds one for that many minutes.
- :••••••••
- The password issued alongside that proxy user, masked here. We never print full credentials.
- @gateway-host:10080
- Gateway host and port, handed over with the credentials. One pair, whichever exit you asked for.
Pricing
One rate at every volume. Work out your bill by multiplying the gigabytes you expect to move by two.
Every gigabyte, every proxy type
$2/GB
That is the whole price list. No volume tiers, no overage rate, no add-ons, and no difference between residential, datacenter and mobile.
- Residential, datacenter and mobile — switch per connection, no surcharge
- Country, state and city targeting across 90+ countries, from the network’s own list
- HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, with UDP over SOCKS5 on residential and mobile
- Rotating, sticky, or timed windows from 5 to 60 minutes
- Up to 50 proxy users, each with their own credentials, at no per-user charge
- A running balance measured in bytes, sent and received counted together
- Top-ups add to your balance instead of resetting it
Four amounts, one unit price. Any other quantity is the same $2/GB — these are just the sizes that come up most often.
Questions worth asking
Who runs the network, how traffic is counted, what happens when you run out, and what we will not carry.
- Whose network is this?
- Not ours. We buy capacity from an upstream proxy network as an ordinary customer and resell it — we hold no reseller or white-label agreement with them, and we are not going to imply one. You get their pool and their coverage; we handle provisioning, billing and support, and we are the party you have a contract with. We say it out loud because it changes who you are trusting, and what happens to you if they change their terms.
- How is traffic measured?
- By bytes transferred, sent and received combined, counted against one balance. Figures refresh periodically rather than instantly, so a burst in the last few minutes may not appear straight away. The per-country and per-destination breakdown is built, but the upstream endpoint it reads from is returning errors, so the dashboard says the breakdown is unavailable rather than drawing you a chart from nothing.
- What happens when I run out?
- Traffic stops and you top up. There is no overage rate and no automatic charge, because there is no subscription to bill against — you only ever pay for gigabytes you chose to buy.
- Can I have separate credentials per project?
- Yes — up to 50 per account, and we do not charge for any of them. Each has its own username and password and can be deleted independently, so revoking one leaves the rest working. The ceiling is there because every proxy user is another channel spending the same balance, and a thousand of them would outrun the pass that cuts you off at zero.
- How do I reach a person?
- By email, at an address a human reads. There is no ticket portal, no chatbot and no phone queue, and we are not going to pretend otherwise by building one that nobody staffs.
- What am I not allowed to do?
- No intrusion, no credential stuffing, no CSAM, no traffic that violates the destination’s terms in a way that exposes the network. Our acceptable-use policy is enforced, and the upstream network enforces its own on top.
One rate · every proxy type
$2/GB
Mobile at the same rate as residential and datacenter, out of one balance. No subscription, no minimum, and buying more adds to what you already have.