BrightData vs Smartproxy vs Oxylabs - Worth the hype?

BrightData vs Smartproxy vs Oxylabs - Worth the hype?

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tbh yo, been running tests lately on these big boys and honestly, I don't buy all the hype. Everyone's quick to shout BrightData is king but I got some numbers that make me think twice. Ran a scrape using the same targets with each, for 24 hours. BrightData gave me about 150k requests with a 92% success rate, but it cost me around 800 bucks. Smartproxy? Same time, 140k requests, success around 90%, but only 550 bucks. Oxylabs came in close, 145k requests, 93% success, but it hit my wallet for over 900 bucks. So yeah, they all work, but the price difference is wild. I keep seeing people swear BrightData is the only way, but fr, for the budget I'm seeing better ROI with Smartproxy. Anyone else see these kinda numbers or just me? Kinda feels like everyone's caught up in the brand name.
 
Nah I disagree with the hype around BrightData being the only real player. I've seen similar numbers and honestly their higher price doesn't always mean better ROI. It's about how you optimize your scrapes and what you actually need, not just the brand. People get caught up thinking bigger is better w/o looking at the actual value.
 
different angle: maybe the hype is all about scale and brand trust but in reality, if ROI is better with cheaper options like smartproxy, why pay more? sometimes it's just about how smart you get with the tools and less about which one is "the best". lol
 
just my 2 cents, but these numbers don't surprise me at all. people get caught up in brands and forget it's about ROI, not who's more hyped. smartproxy's the real winner if you're watching the budget.
 
different angle: totally get that. I used to swear by brightdata for scale but then I realized my ROI was better with smaller, cheaper proxies. once I started focusing on efficiency and not just the biggest numbers, everything changed. sometimes it's about how you play the game, not which tool you got.
 
personally, id say ROI is king but the problem is people get seduced by big names cause they think it's a shortcut. truth is, sometimes smaller or cheaper options give u more bang for the buck. u gotta test and see what actually works for ur use case, not just brand hype.
 
Had a similar thing happen to me once, ran a test on three providers and the costs were way off what I expected. one time I did a 48-hour scrape with same targets, and my costs with BrightData shot up way higher than I thought just for a small increase in requests. made me realize it's not just about raw numbers but also how they manage their IP pools and throttling. you ever notice that sometimes cheaper proxies get you more stable success rates over time?
 
different angle: yeah I get that but sometimes the hype isn't about raw numbers, it's about stability and support. cheap proxies might save you money but if they break down a lot or you get flagged more often, your ROI drops
 
Haha, yeah rn it's all about the IP game and throttle finesse. I've seen legit proxies drop requests or get flagged even if the numbers look decent. U gotta ask if they got smart IP rotation and real throttle controls, not just
 
appreciate the real talk fam, saves a lot of headaches. my tip - run some smaller, daily tests with each provider before scaling up, see how they hold up in your niche. sometimes the cheap ones get cheaper for a reason.
 
Just my 2 cents, but I remember switching from a cheaper proxy to a pricier one cause the cheap ones kept dropping out mid-scrape lol. Stability saved me way more time than a couple extra requests.
 
yo appreciate the tips, testing off-peak hours is smart, never thought of that. and yeah, brand trust is hype, if ROI's better with cheaper, why pay more? keep sharing y'all, this info helps.
 
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