Let's be real, it used to be so simple. You pay a flat rate for a gig and that's that. Now? It's a damn jungle. Providers promise you the world but charge wildly different. I've been comparing some of the big names and honestly it's like comparing apples to expensive apples. BrightData used to be the king of the hill with their predictable pricing, around 10-15 bucks a GB for residentials but then they started pushing their tiered pricing, minimum spends, and whitelisted accounts. It's a headache. Smartproxy was cheaper, about 8-12 bucks but with less speed and more latency, which is a pain if you're trying to scrape in bulk or do some heavy lifting. Oxylabs came in at about 20 bucks a GB but with rock solid IP pools and premium speed, which still kinda makes sense if you're scaling. But what's really got me nostalgic is how it was just a flat fee, no BS, no tiered plans, just a straightforward price. Now everyone's hiding behind minimums, add-ons, and weird billing cycles. Honestly I'm stuck trying to justify the current costs for a client who's used to the old days, and I swear the pricing is just getting worse for what we get in return. Would love to hear if anyone found some hidden gems or if I'm just overthinking this.