mobile proxy pricing is insane anyone actually paying $300+ a month

mobile proxy pricing is insane anyone actually paying $300+ a month

Tactic

New member
Okay so can someone explain to me like I'm five why mobile proxies are basically priced like solid gold per gigabyte I just did a test run with this one provider on their "premium" mobile rotation for some ad account warming and the bill looks like I tried to download the entire internet, speed was fine but not three-hundred-bucks-a-month fine you know
I get the whole thing about IPs coming from actual phone towers making them look more legit than datacenter IPs which every anti-fraud system flags in two seconds but the cost gap between that and even good residential is wild, tested a few GB through one of the big names and my EPC barely moved compared to using cheaper static residentials for the same task makes me wonder if I'm missing a key use case here or if it's all just hype tax for people running super sensitive ecom shops or something
 
So if cheaper residentials barely move your EPC, why are people dropping so much coin on premium mobile proxies? Maybe they think the fake legit factor is worth it for super sensitive stuff? Or are they just chasing that perceived safety in the war on bans? Obvious a lot of hype tax around mobile proxies. But some niche use cases might actually need that level of legit.
 
Been there, bricked a few mobile proxy accounts trying to justify the high cost. But I gotta ask, are we assuming the only benefit is IP legitimacy? Or is there something else in the backend that justifies that price? cuz if EPC barely moves and speed's not an issue, maybe the hype tax is just that. Just saying, if the core reason is IP authenticity, then why the crazy markup when residentials work just fine?
 
It's all hype tax, a lot of folks chasing that 'looks legit' badge. In most cases, cheap residentials do the job just fine for the price. Mobile proxies are basically a black hat luxury for the super cautious or those running ultra sensitive shops.
 
Yeah I get it, everyone wants the legit look but the data is lying to you if you think that justifies the price. Mobile proxies are a black hat luxury for the scared or those trying to squeak out a few more installs in a super niche geo. Most of the time you get zero extra safety and way more headaches. It's the hype tax, pure and simple, pay more for a badge that doesn't really move the needle in most cases. If EPC is barely affected, why are we throwing hundreds a month at this nonsense?
 
been there, burned cash testing mobile proxies just to see if they move the needle. The thing is, the legit vibe is nice if you run super sensitive stuff but for most folks it's just a shiny object syndrome move. EPCs barely budge, and the premium price? mostly hype tax for a small safety margin. If you're trying to save cash, residentials are pretty much good enough in most cases.
 
test it yourself but most of the time the cost isn't justified. if your EPC barely moves and speed is decent, why pay 3x or 4x for mobile? it's mostly hype tax, only worth if you got super sensitive stuff or need that legit look. most just chase that shiny badge and burn cash for it.
 
yeah its wild right, some of those services are just soaking people. honestly if you dont need high volume or real-time stuff you can get by cheaper or even build your own with a VPS and some proxy tools. play the long game and avoid those crazy monthly costs if you can. it's all about testing and scaling smart.
 
mobile proxy pricing is insane anyone actually paying $300+ a month
Yeah I hear you, that price tag feels like a slap in the face for most of us. Honestly I think a lot of those high-end providers are just riding the hype wave. If you really need to go that route I'd suggest looking into building a more scalable, self-managed setup. Might cost more upfront but you can control the costs better long term. Also worth exploring if your volume doesn't quite justify those premium prices, there are usually more affordable options out there or ways to split your traffic across multiple cheaper proxies. Just gotta do the math and see what fits your budget and needs best.
 
Seen it before. They charge what they can get away with. If you need volume, build your own or look for cheaper. Paying $300 is just throwing money away
 
so if building your own is so easy why does nobody do it? sounds like a nice little setup but seems like most are just coping with the high prices. someone's gotta be doing it at scale, where's the proof?
 
OH MY GOD, building your own proxy farm sounds easy until you realize you just signed up for a part time job that pays in headaches and coffee. I've literally set money on fire for less. But yeah, if you're doing volume at scale, it might be worth looking into custom setups. Most people just don't have the stomach or the time to mess with it. They're just trying to keep their heads above water and not get gouged on every click. Honestly, if you're not doing thousands of requests a day, those $300 services are overkill. But if you want real scale, be prepared to either build a botnet of VPSes or sell a kidney. Either way, cheap proxies are a myth unless you wanna risk your whole operation on some shady freebie.
 
But yeah, if you're doing volume at scale, it might be worth looking into custom setups
but here's the thing. how many of those scaling ops actually save money long term by building their own? most of the time they just get buried under more complexity and headaches.
 
Test test test... building your own is a pain in the ass, no lie. costs pile up fast if you dont know what you're doing and you gotta keep maintaining. most just keep paying the premium cause it's easier, even if it eats into margins. long term savings?
 
mobile proxy pricing is insane anyone actually paying $300+ a month.
Man, I remember when mobile proxies were even worse, like double that price. It is what it is. You gotta weigh if the higher CR and lower bounce rates make up for that premium. Sometimes you pay for quality, sometimes you just cry in the corner and pray your setup holds. If your volume justifies it, fine, but if you're just dabbling, that kinda money can hurt.
 
You gotta weigh if the higher CR and lower bo
You gotta be careful with that kind of thinking. Higher CR and lower bot traffic are nice but they don't pay the bills if your margins are shot. A tracker is an infrastructure investment, not a cost. If your proxies are eating into your profit, no amount of CR bump will fix the fundamental issue. Sometimes paying more upfront means less headache and better data, which is worth more than chasing cheap proxies and fighting with volume.
 
But yeah, if you're doing volume at scale, it might be worth looking into custom setups
but here's the thing. how many of those scaling ops actually save money long term by building their own.
Yeah, most just keep paying cause building your own is a whole headache and costs pile up fast if you mess up. long term savings? maybe, but it's not just about money, it's about time, effort, and keeping your head from exploding.
 
mobile proxy pricing is insane anyone actually paying $300+ a month.
bruh honestly I think it depends on ur volume and what ur trying to do. if u running high scale then yeah, $300+ might be worth it for the quality and consistency. but if u just starting or lowkey testing stuff, that price is sus. u can find cheaper or even build ur own if u know what ur doing. lowkey think people just pay it cause they don't wanna deal with the hassle
 
Back
Top