Proxy Cost Calculator
Estimate your proxy budget across datacenter, residential, and mobile proxy types. Compare costs and find the best option for your needs.
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Understanding Proxy Pricing
How proxy pricing works
Proxy pricing varies significantly by type. Datacenter proxies are billed per IP per month, typically $2-5 each. Residential proxies use per-GB billing, averaging $8-15 per gigabyte of traffic. Mobile 4G proxies use per-port flat-rate pricing with unlimited bandwidth included, ranging from $5/day to $50/month per port. Understanding these pricing models is essential to estimating your real costs accurately.
Datacenter vs residential vs mobile proxy costs
Datacenter proxies are the cheapest but have the highest detection rate β most anti-bot systems can identify them instantly. Residential proxies offer real ISP IPs at moderate prices but charge per GB, making costs unpredictable for heavy usage. Mobile 4G proxies use real SIM card IPs from cellular networks, making them virtually undetectable. While the per-port price is higher, unlimited bandwidth and near-zero ban rates often make them the most cost-effective option long-term.
How to estimate your proxy needs
Start by defining your use case: light browsing needs 1-2 GB/day, medium scraping requires 5-10 GB/day, and heavy automation can consume 20+ GB/day per proxy. Next, consider the duration β longer plans always offer better per-day rates. Finally, factor in detection risk: if you are accessing protected platforms like social media or search engines, the cheapest proxy type may cost more in the long run due to bans, CAPTCHAs, and wasted bandwidth on retries.
Why Proxy Poland offers competitive mobile pricing
Proxy Poland operates its own physical 4G modems with real Orange LTE SIM cards in Warsaw. By owning the infrastructure, we eliminate middleman markups that resellers add. Our flat-rate pricing includes unlimited bandwidth β no surprise per-GB charges. Plans start at $5/day for a single port with instant IP rotation, HTTP+SOCKS5+OpenVPN protocols, and a free 1-hour trial so you can test before committing.