Geonode
Unlimited residential proxies with flexible pay-as-you-go
$1.50/GB
from $1.50/GB /GB
- IP Pool
- 5M+
- Countries
- 100+
- Uptime
- 99.7%
- Avg. response
- 0.9s
- Free trial
- Yes
- Founded
- 2021
Our verdict
Geonode's appeal is its pricing model. Unlimited residential plans billed by concurrency — not bandwidth — make costs predictable for high-volume, data-heavy scraping that would rack up huge per-GB bills elsewhere.
The residential pool is smaller than the leaders and the "unlimited" plans cap concurrent connections rather than offering infinite throughput, so read the tiers carefully. A pay-as-you-go option keeps it accessible for smaller jobs.
For bandwidth-hungry scrapers who want to escape per-GB metering, Geonode is a genuinely differentiated and cost-effective choice.
Benchmarks & scoring
Simple setup with a usable dashboard and API.
5M+ residential IPs across 100+ countries.
Good throughput, well-suited to high-volume continuous jobs.
Unlimited concurrency-based plans are excellent value for heavy use.
Reliable for bulk scraping on common targets.
Reasonable support and documentation.
Speed test & performance
- Residential IPs
- 5M+
- Pricing model
- Unlimited
- PAYG from
- $1.50/GB
- Targeting
- City-level
100+ countries
Billed by concurrency
For lighter use
Country & city
Pros & cons
Pros
- Unlimited residential plans (concurrency-based)
- Predictable flat-rate pricing for heavy use
- Flexible pay-as-you-go tier
- Rotating & dedicated datacenter options
- Country & city targeting
Cons
- Smaller residential pool than leaders
- Unlimited plans cap concurrency, not throughput
- Fewer managed/scraper extras
Proxy types & pricing
| Type | Starting price | Pool size |
|---|---|---|
| residential | $1.50 /GB | 5M+ |
| datacenter | $0.50 /IP | 100K+ |
Overview
Geonode is a residential and datacenter proxy provider best known for its unlimited residential plans — a flat-rate model where you pay for concurrent connections rather than bandwidth. Since 2021 it has appealed to high-volume scrapers who want predictable costs without per-GB metering.
Network and coverage
Geonode offers a 5 million+ residential pool plus rotating and dedicated datacenter proxies across 100+ countries. Its signature unlimited residential plans bill by the number of concurrent requests, while pay-as-you-go options exist for lighter use. Country and city targeting are supported.
Who it is for
Geonode suits high-volume, bandwidth-heavy scraping where per-GB pricing would become prohibitive. The unlimited model makes costs predictable for large continuous jobs, and a flexible pay-as-you-go tier lets smaller users start cheaply. Rotating sessions and an API cover standard scraping needs.
Trade-offs
The residential pool is smaller than the leaders, and the unlimited plans cap concurrency rather than offering truly limitless throughput. But for teams that move a lot of data and want to escape per-GB billing, Geonode's pricing model is genuinely differentiated.
Features & capabilities
Unlimited residential plans
Flat-rate plans billed by concurrent connections, not bandwidth.
Pay-as-you-go option
Per-GB tier for smaller or occasional workloads.
Rotating datacenter proxies
Cheaper, faster datacenter option for tolerant targets.
Dedicated datacenter IPs
Reserved datacenter IPs for consistent identities.
City-level targeting
Target by country and city across 100+ countries.
Rotating sessions
Rotate IPs per request for distributed scraping.
API access
Manage endpoints and usage programmatically.
Truly limitless throughput
Unlimited plans cap concurrency rather than total throughput.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
Geonode's unlimited residential plans bill by the number of concurrent connections rather than by bandwidth. You pay a flat rate for a set concurrency level and can move unlimited data within that limit, making costs predictable for heavy scraping.
Geonode offers pay-as-you-go residential proxies starting around $1.50/GB for lighter use, plus flat-rate unlimited plans priced by concurrency for high-volume workloads. Datacenter proxies are also available.
Geonode is best for high-volume, bandwidth-heavy scraping where per-GB pricing would be expensive. The unlimited concurrency model keeps costs flat for large continuous jobs, while pay-as-you-go suits smaller users.
Yes. Alongside residential proxies, Geonode offers rotating and dedicated datacenter proxies, giving teams a cheaper, faster option for tolerant targets.
Yes. Geonode supports country and city-level targeting across a network covering 100+ countries, with rotating session support.
The unlimited plans cap the number of concurrent connections rather than offering truly limitless throughput, so it is important to choose a concurrency tier that matches your scraping parallelism.
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