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ABCProxy

Rock-bottom residential traffic and S5 proxies

3.6(0)3.6 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2022
7.2

$0.80/GB

from $0.80/GB /GB

IP Pool
200M+ (claimed)
Countries
190+
Uptime
99.1%
Avg. response
1.6s
Free trial
No
Founded
2022

Our verdict

ABCProxy is one of the cheapest tickets into residential proxying, and its per-IP S5 model gives budget multi-accounters granular control premium providers do not sell at this price.

But you get what you pay for: unpredictable session quality, opaque sourcing, and headline pool numbers that do not survive contact with reality.

Use it for low-stakes volume where a failed session costs a retry, not an account. For anything valuable, spend more.

Speed test & performance

Advertised pool
200M+ (claimed)

Usable subset far smaller

Starting price
<$1/GB promo

Bottom of market

Coverage
190+ locations

State & city targeting

S5 model
Per-IP

Buy identities individually

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Among the cheapest residential traffic anywhere
  • Per-IP SOCKS5 purchase model
  • Unlimited plan options
  • Country, state, and city targeting
  • Broad product lineup

Cons

  • Unpredictable session quality
  • Opaque sourcing and compliance posture
  • Pool claims greatly overstate usable IPs
  • Thin documentation and support

Overview

ABCProxy is a budget provider in the same mould as its Chinese peers: a very large advertised residential pool, promotional pricing well under $1 per GB, and an S5-style per-IP purchase model alongside conventional traffic plans.

Network and coverage

The advertised pool exceeds 200M IPs across 190+ locations with country/state/city targeting over HTTP(S) and SOCKS5. Products include rotating residential, static ISP, unlimited plans, and per-IP SOCKS5 purchases through a desktop interface.

Who it is for

Maximum-volume, minimum-budget workloads on tolerant targets, and users who specifically want cheap per-IP SOCKS5 identities. Promotional pricing makes bulk experimentation nearly free compared with Western rates.

Trade-offs

Everything that applies to the budget tier applies here, amplified: real concurrent pool size is opaque, session quality is unpredictable, sourcing is not documented, compliance posture is unclear, and support is thin. Keep stakes low.

Features & capabilities

Ultra-budget traffic plans

Promotional rates under $1/GB.

Per-IP SOCKS5 purchases

Buy exact numbers of residential identities.

Unlimited plans

Flat-rate high-throughput options.

City-level targeting

Country, state, and city selection.

Consistent premium success rates

Quality is unpredictable on hard targets.

Documented compliance

Sourcing and compliance are opaque.

Integrations & supported tools

BitBrowser· Anti-detectAdsPower· Anti-detectScrapy· FrameworkcURL· HTTPSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
Public sourcing documentation

Frequently asked questions

Promotional residential rates run well under $1/GB, with unlimited plans and per-IP SOCKS5 purchases that can be even cheaper for specific patterns. It sits at the very bottom of the market on price.

Instead of buying traffic, you buy individual SOCKS5 residential IPs — useful when you need a specific number of identities (for accounts) rather than bandwidth for scraping.

Session quality varies noticeably. Tolerant targets work fine most of the time; protected targets will see elevated block rates compared with premium pools. Test on your targets first.

Sourcing is not publicly documented in meaningful detail, which is typical at this price tier but worth weighing if compliance matters to your use case.

Promotional entry packages are cheap enough to function as a paid test; check current offers before buying a larger plan.

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