How to Choose a Proxy Provider Without Overpaying
Choosing a proxy provider without overpaying starts with matching the provider to the workflow. The cheapest plan is not always the best value, and the most expensive provider is not always necessary. Users should compare proxy type, location coverage, pricing model, traffic limits, session options and documentation before choosing where to buy. This guide explains how to avoid paying for proxy features that are not needed while still choosing a provider that fits the task. Start with the workflow The first step is to define the workflow. A user comparing proxies for SEO monitoring may need different features than a developer working with public web data or a team doing QA and geo checks. Useful questions include: What is the main task? Which countries or cities are required? Is rotation needed? Are sticky sessions needed? How much traffic is expected each month? Does the workflow need residential, mobile, datacenter or ISP/static proxies? Clear workflow ...