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The proxy cost calculator compares datacenter, residential, and mobile proxy pricing for teams planning scraping, SEO monitoring, social media, or ad verification budgets. Users enter proxy count, duration, and expected workload to see estimated spend, hidden operational costs, and when a higher-trust mobile setup is cheaper overall.

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A proxy cost calculator helps estimate spend before traffic grows enough for the wrong plan to hurt. Enter the number of endpoints, expected transfer, campaign length, and rotation model, then compare the result with the real budget. It is especially useful for projects that start as a few tests and quickly turn into monitoring, scraping, or multi-account operations.

Run the result against the exact browser, device, proxy protocol, and target country you plan to use in production. A clean result here is not a ranking promise, but it catches the configuration mistakes that usually create blocked sessions, wrong geo signals, DNS leaks, or inconsistent fingerprints.

For repeat workflows, record the visible IP, ASN, DNS route, latency, and warning state before and after each proxy change. That gives QA, scraping, SEO, ads, and account teams a comparable baseline instead of relying on a single one-off check.

When troubleshooting a blocked session or unexpected platform response, work through the stack in order: confirm the port is reachable, verify the exit IP and ASN, check DNS resolver, inspect request headers, and then compare browser fingerprint and timezone. Skipping layers leads to misdiagnosis — a timeout at the port level looks similar to a cookie checkpoint at the application layer but the fix is completely different.

Mobile proxy workflows behave differently from datacenter ones because CGNAT means multiple physical users share the same outbound IP range. Platforms treat these IPs with higher inherent trust, but that trust can erode if the same session triggers unusual behavior like very high request rates, mismatched timezones, or browser fingerprints that do not match a real mobile device. Use these diagnostic tools to verify the whole configuration, not just the IP.

Estimate your proxy budget across datacenter, residential, and mobile proxy types. Compare costs and find the best option for your needs.

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Understanding Proxy Pricing

How proxy pricing works

Proxy pricing varies significantly by type. Datacenter proxies are billed per IP per month, typically $2-5 each. Residential proxies use per-GB billing, averaging $8-15 per gigabyte of traffic. Dedicated mobile 4G/5G proxy plans use flat-rate duration totals with unlimited bandwidth included. At Proxy Poland the current canonical totals are $11 for 1 day, $30 for 7 days, $60 for 30 days, $150 for 90 days, and $250 for 180 days per port.

Datacenter vs residential vs mobile proxy costs

Datacenter proxies are the cheapest but have the highest detection rate — most anti-bot systems can identify them instantly. Residential proxies offer real ISP IPs at moderate prices but charge per GB, making costs unpredictable for heavy usage. Mobile 4G/5G proxies use real SIM card IPs from cellular networks, making them much harder to distinguish from regular mobile traffic. While the per-port price is higher, unlimited bandwidth and lower ban rates often make them the most cost-effective option long-term.

How to estimate your proxy needs

Start by defining your use case: light browsing needs 1-2 GB/day, medium scraping requires 5-10 GB/day, and heavy automation can consume 20+ GB/day per proxy. Next, consider the duration — longer plans always offer better per-day rates. Finally, factor in detection risk: if you are accessing protected platforms like social media or search engines, the cheapest proxy type may cost more in the long run due to bans, CAPTCHAs, and wasted bandwidth on retries.

Why Proxy Poland offers competitive mobile pricing

Proxy Poland operates dedicated physical 4G/5G modems or real Android phones with real LTE SIM cards in Warsaw — no reseller markups, no cloud proxies. Flat-rate pricing covers unlimited bandwidth with no surprise per-GB charges. Current plan totals: $11 for 1 day, $30 for 7 days, $60 for 30 days, $150 for 90 days, and $250 for 180 days per port. All plans include instant IP rotation, HTTP+SOCKS5+OpenVPN+Xray protocols, and a free 1-hour trial before committing.