Fast Proxies that don't get blocked.
Routing through distant or overloaded IPs adds latency and drags down scraping throughput. Cut round-trip time by selecting IPs close to your target, holding sticky sessions to skip repeat handshakes, and spreading volume across the pool for maximum throughput.
Without proxies, speed optimization stalls fast.
Routing through distant or overloaded IPs adds latency and drags down scraping throughput.
Cut latency to targets
Route through a residential IP close to the destination to shorten the path and trim response times.
Bypass ISP throttling
When your ISP slows specific traffic, routing it through a proxy can sidestep the throttle.
Route around congestion
Pick a cleaner path through one of 190+ locations instead of riding a congested default route.
Stable, real-ISP paths
Residential IPs from real ISPs give consistent, un-flagged routing — not a blocklisted datacenter range.
The right proxy type for speed optimization.
Residential with country-matched, sticky sessions minimises latency; one endpoint supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 at full speed.
For lower latency and un-throttled routing.
From $2.25/GB at scale
- Route around ISP throttling
- Shorter paths to distant services
- Real-ISP IPs in 190+ locations
- Sticky sessions for steady connections
For performance on a carrier network.
From $4.25/GB at scale
- 4G/5G routing on the move
- Carrier IPs, rarely throttled
- Costs more per GB
- Latency varies with signal
Throttled or blocked by the target.
Not sold by us
- Services rate-limit datacenter ranges
- Often slower, not faster
- Flagged and blocklisted
- OK only for unprotected endpoints
Four mistakes that make proxies slower.
A proxy only speeds things up when the path improves. These are the failures we see most.
Choosing a far-away location
Routing through an IP farther than the destination adds hops and latency.
Fix: pick a location near the target — set -city-amsterdam etc.
Overloaded free proxies
Shared free proxies are congested and add jitter, defeating the purpose.
Fix: use a paid residential pool with capacity to spare.
Using datacenter IPs
Targets throttle or rate-limit datacenter ranges, so they often end up slower.
Fix: use residential IPs that route cleanly.
Rotating mid-stream
Switching IPs during a stream or download resets the connection.
Fix: use a sticky session to hold one IP for the whole transfer.
Speed Optimization pricing.
Pay per GB from $2.25/GB at scale, with loyalty discounts on top. No use-case surcharge; the same product serves every workflow.
From $4/GB at the starter tier, drops to $2.25/GB at 500-1000 GB.
Bandwidth depends on what you route — light browsing sits in the 20-100 GB/month range, which is $3-$3.50/GB effective, with loyalty discount on top once you cross $100/month.
Common speed & performance questions.
Residential proxies. Residential with country-matched, sticky sessions minimises latency; one endpoint supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 at full speed.
Routing through distant or overloaded IPs adds latency and drags down scraping throughput.
Point your client at our gateway over HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, authenticate with username:password or a whitelisted IP, and choose residential IPs. No SDK or agent.
Pay-as-you-go from $2.25/GB at scale, loyalty discounts on top, bandwidth never expires.
Yes — buy 1 GB, run your workflow, and check the success rate before committing volume.
Start speed optimization on the right IPs.
Buy 1 GB, run speed optimization on your real target, and watch the success rate. Bandwidth never expires.