Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried this?

Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried this?

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Sigh, finally stumbled on a kinda working method for building my own proxy pool without breaking the bank or losing quality. So I started messing around with scraping free lists, trying to clean and verify before tossing them into a custom rotation. It's messy, but it actually works for residential proxies if you do it right. Basically, I grab public proxies, run some speed and health checks, and then feed only the decent ones into a local proxy server setup. It's not perfect but gives me a small edge over the usual garbage providers. My main goal was to get a bigger pool for Tier 3 geo targeting without paying thru the nose for premium. What I'm stuck on now is how to keep these fresh and avoid getting banned from target sites. Anyone else doing this? Or better, found a way to automate the verification process so I can scale faster?
 
What I'm stuck on now is how to keep these fresh and avoid getting banned from target sites
ok but here's the thing keeping proxies fresh and avoiding bans is all about rotation and cloaking not just checking their health, if you're just verifying and reusing the same IPs they will get flagged fast, so you need a real system that rotates proxies seamlessly and maybe even disguises your traffic a bit more than just relying on public proxies and checks, the automation part is key but it's gotta be smart automation that mimics legit user patterns or you're
 
What I'm stuck on now is how to keep these fresh and avoid getting banned from target sites
ok but here's the thing keeping proxies fresh and avoiding bans is all about rotation and cloaking not just checking their health, if you're just verifying and reusing the same IPs they will get flagged fast, so you need a real system that rotates proxies seamlessly and maybe even disguises your traffic a bit more than just relying on public proxies and checks, the automation part is key but it's gotta be smart automation that mimics legit user patterns or you're
Honestly, I think people overestimate the magic of rotation and cloaking. Yeah, it helps, but if you're scraping from free lists and throwing them into a rotation w/o real LTV or behavioral mimicry, you're always playing catch up. The real edge is in building a system that learns and adapts, not just reroutes the same tired proxies. Automation that just checks health and reuses proxies is dead end fast. You need to be smarter, more nuanced, or you end up banned or burned out fast.
 
simple math, if you wanna scale you gotta automate. checking proxies manually is slow and you will hit a wall quick. look into some script that pings and tests health automatically, then feeds only the good ones into your rotation. rotation and cloaking are basic but, especially for tier 3 geo cr. keep the proxies fresh with regular checks and rotate often.
 
What I'm stuck on now is how to keep these fresh and avoid getting banned from target sites
ok but here's the thing keeping proxies fresh and avoiding bans is all about rotation and cloaking not just checking their health, if you're just verifying and reusing the same IPs they will get flagged fast, so you need a real system that rotates proxies seamlessly and maybe even disguises your traffic a bit more than just relying on public proxies and checks, the automation part is key but it's gotta be smart automation that mimics legit user patterns or you're
Honestly, I think people overestimate the magic of rotation and cloaking. Yeah, it helps, but if you're scraping from free lists and throwing them into a rotation w/o real LTV or behavioral mimicry, you're always playing catch up.
Look, I get the need for rotation and cloaking but honestly if you're just throwing scraped proxies into a rotation without a solid behavioral mimicry plan or LTV focus you're still burning through proxies faster than you think. All the automation in the world won't fix poor source quality. Plus, relying on free lists is like playing roulette with bans, especially if you don't have some way to spot and block the bad actors before they get flagged. Just my two cents, but at some point you gotta balance automation with smarter sourcing and real behavioral patterns if you wanna scale without getting burned
 
What I'm stuck on now is how to keep these fresh and avoid getting banned from target sites
ok but here's the thing keeping proxies fresh and avoiding bans is all about rotation and cloaking not just checking their health, if you're just verifying and reusing the same IPs they will get flagged fast, so you need a real system that rotates proxies seamlessly and maybe even disguises your traffic a bit more than just relying on public proxies and checks, the automation part is key but it's gotta be smart automation that mimics legit user patterns or you're.
Bro, you already know the game, gotta keep it moving fast or you're toast. Automation is king but if you ain't mimicking legit user behavior with your proxies, you'll get flagged faster than you can say FML. Rotation and cloaking are the basics but if you wanna scale without frying your IPs, you gotta get clever. Think about randomizing timing, user agents, maybe even some fake mouse movements if you're doing anything interactive. Public proxies are a good start but they fry quick, so automate that check and swap out the dead ones like it's your cardio. Keep it sneaky, keep it legit, or your pool's just gonna be a bunch of dead IPs real quick.
 
You're speaking my language. Keeping proxies fresh is like walking a tightrope, and automation is the only way to scale without blowing up your ban rate. I've seen folks try manual checks and end up burning out fast, especially when you're trying to chase a big geo pool. The trick is setting up a solid ping and health script that runs regularly, then automatically removes dead or flagged proxies from your rotation. But here's the kicker most people forget about IP rotation and user-agent spoofing, which are just as critical for staying under the radar
 
building a proxy pool from scratch is a pain but worth it if you do it right. automating verification and rotation is key to scale w/o losing quality. I run scripts that ping, check speed and update the pool constantly.
 
Building your own proxy pool is like chasing a ghost if you don't understand how to keep them legit and not get flagged. Scraping free lists and running checks is a start but automation is where the real juice is. If you think manually verifying is scalable, you're dreaming. You gotta build a solid script that pings, checks and rotates constantly, but more importantly, you gotta understand the nature of the proxies you're scraping. Public proxies are usually already marked, flagged, or banned from the start.
 
Honestly, building a proxy pool from scratch is a wild ride. Scraping free lists is a crapshoot, and automating verification is a must unless you want to keep throwing cash at garbage proxies. But good luck keeping them fresh and not getting banned.
 
So I started messing around with scraping free lis
interesting, but scraping free lists is like playing russian roulette with proxies. half of those are already flagged or slow as hell. unless you have a solid way to verify and clean them constantly, you're just setting yourself up for bans. automation helps, but if you don't know the source, you're building on quicksand. proof of long-term stability or it's just another quick fix that'll bite you later.
 
Nah, automation is great but it also leads to more trash proxies flooding your pool if you're not careful. I'd rather do a semi-automated filter, manually spot check the decent ones, then set a rotation that's not too aggressive. Keeps the quality higher and avoids burning out your IPs or getting flagged quick. The data is lying to you if you think more automation always equals better.
 
Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried
Tried it a couple times, but man that's a rabbit hole. You burn a bunch of time just finding good proxies that actually work and don't get banned instantly. Building from scratch sounds sexy but unless you really know what you're doing it's a quick way to waste days and still end up with a crap pool. Better off buying a pre-made one or renting until you know exactly what your needs are
 
Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried this.
building a proxy pool from scratch? lol, yeah i've done it a couple times. it's not just a rabbit hole, it's a freaking black hole. people get caught up in chasing good proxies, but the real pain is keeping them alive without getting banned or flagged. most of those free or cheap proxies are trash and you end up wasting more time chasing dead ends than actually building anything scalable. i swear half the game is just knowing when to stop and buy legit private proxies or get creative with residentials. building from scratch is kinda like spinning your wheels trying to catch smoke. unless you got a serious infrastructure and know how to keep proxies fresh and clean, it's not worth the headache. just my 2 cents.
 
You burn a bunch of time just finding good pr
Burning time on proxies is just part of the game, but what if you're assuming that proxies are the bottleneck? Have you actually tested if your traffic or LP conversion is the real issue, or are you chasing ghost proxies while the core problem is elsewhere?, attribution beyond last click is mostly fantasy for most affiliates - focus on what you can actually measure and optimize
 
Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried this
building a proxy pool from scratch is one of those things that sounds fun in theory but in practice is just a never ending grind. people act like proxies are a silver bullet but honestly most of the time they just add noise to your campaign. unless you really need a specific geo or want to control everything, why bother reinventing the wheel? citation needed on how many guys actually scale a successful pool without losing their minds or a ton of cash. often the best move is to buy pre-tested proxies and focus on cr and creatives. if you ask me, building your own is a waste of time unless you enjoy the chaos.
 
citation needed on how many guys actually sca
you're not accounting for how many of these proxy projects are just vanity projects. most of the time you're better off buying a whitelist or a proven provider. the real question is what are you trying to accomplish with this proxy pool? if you're chasing anonymity or avoiding bans on iOS traffic, you're still missing the point if your LP and offer CRs are not dialed in. building from scratch is just a distraction unless you have a very specific, scalable need and the technical resources to support it. i've seen a lot of guys get caught in the trap of endless tinkering when their actual bottleneck is on the landing page or the offer. if you think proxies are the secret sauce, you're fooling yourself. prove it with real data.
 
Building a proxy pool from scratch? Yeah, it's one of those things that sounds cool in theory but in real life it's just a grind. Like, you think it's about getting good IPs but what it reaaally boils down to is endless maintenance and dealing with flaky proxies that die faster than your bounce rate drops when you actually launch. Most of these projects are vanity plays or just a way to justify your wasted weekends. Honestly, you're better off buying a proven whitelist unless you wanna spend a year trying to get it right. Trying to build that from scratch and expecting it to be scalable without a PBN or some serious infrastructure? That's just asking for frustration. The data doesn't support that as a sustainable model unless you're in some niche where cheap proxies just don't cut it.
 
the real question is what are you trying to accomplish with this proxy pool
been there, done that. if you just want to run some bh serps or cpa tests a small pool can work but if you think about scaling or avoiding bans you gotta ask what your endgame is. most guys building from scratch end up just wasting time when they could buy a decent whitelist or lease a proven proxy network. unless you like the grind, better to focus on the real targets instead of reinventing the wheel.
 
Building your own proxy pool from scratch? That's a costly gamble. Prove you can do it reliably over time without just throwing money at a problem.
 
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