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Proxies for price monitoring

A pool of private IPv4 and SOCKS5 for price collection.

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Fast access Unlimited traffic Private IPs
Гарантия качествааптайм 99.9%
Саппорт 24/7ответ в тикете
Высокая анонимностьваш IP скрыт
Выгодная ценаоплата криптой
15,000
private IPs in the pool
up to 5,000
threads per plan
99.9%
network uptime
24h
ticket reply, 7 days a week
Pricing

Proxy plans

Every plan includes IPv4 and SOCKS5 together, at no extra cost.

Threads are simultaneous connections. The more threads, the higher the parallel load your software can handle.

Proxies for 24 hours
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 1,000 threads
$15
Buy
Proxies for a week
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 1,000 threads
$75
Buy
Customer favorite
Proxies for a month
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 1,000 threads
$190
Buy
Test up to 2 hours
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 1,000 threads
Free
Order
Proxies for 24 hours
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 3,000 threads
$30
Buy
Proxies for a week
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 3,000 threads
$180
Buy
For business
Proxies for a month
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 3,000 threads
$600
Buy
Test up to 1 hour
Private IPv4 + SOCKS5
Pool of 12,000–15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Up to 3,000 threads
Free
Order

Why you need proxies for price monitoring

Price monitoring is mass data collection from shops and marketplaces, and on a flow of requests from one address sites quickly answer with a captcha and cut speed.

A pool of private addresses spreads requests across different IPs, and collection runs smoothly. For small shops and testing a parsing scheme a datacenter is enough; tough marketplaces need careful rotation and pauses between requests.

Features of proxies for price monitoring

At the core is a pool of 12,000–15,000 private IPv4 per day with rotation every 15 minutes, so the task always has fresh addresses and speed stays steady on volume.

Low ping and a stable connection, with authorization by login and password or by whitelisted IP. Addresses are distributed across sessions, and status is visible during the work.

How to set up proxies for price monitoring

Addresses are connected in a parser, script or monitoring system, with HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 supported in IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS form, rotating per request.

The setup works well with a captcha recognition service connected separately. The full check for your volume is convenient on the free test before purchase.

How to buy proxies for price monitoring

The process is simple. Register in the dashboard and request a free test up to 2 hours, bind your IP and message the operator in a ticket to check the setup on your own tasks.

When everything fits, pick a package by volume and term, pay in cryptocurrency, and access opens right after payment. The test is provided once before purchase, and support replies in a ticket.

FAQ

Will these proxies work for price monitoring?

For collecting prices and availability, HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 in IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS form fit, with addresses rotating per request. Speed and fit are visible on the free test.

Can they handle large marketplaces?

For small shops and tests a datacenter runs smoothly, while tough marketplaces benefit from careful rotation, pauses and captcha recognition. How collection goes is visible on the test.

Can I choose the address country?

We do not provide geo selection; the work uses a pool of private IPv4 with rotation. Whether this fits your monitoring region is visible on the free test.

How much do proxies for price monitoring cost?

The price depends on the package volume and term; current plans are in the block above on this page. A free test up to 2 hours is available before payment.

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