Storm Proxies
Simple port-based rotating proxies for beginners
$19/mo
from $19/mo /GB
- IP Pool
- 700K+
- Countries
- 15+
- Uptime
- 99.0%
- Avg. response
- 1.6s
- Free trial
- No
- Founded
- 2016
Our verdict
Storm Proxies still does one thing well: hand a beginner a rotating proxy port with unlimited bandwidth and flat pricing, no per-GB anxiety. For small SEO tools and light scraping that simplicity has real appeal.
Everything else shows its age — a small US/EU pool, region-level targeting at best, no API, dated tooling.
Fine as a first rotating proxy or for undemanding tools; anything serious deserves a modern network.
Speed test & performance
- Pool size
- ~700K
- Model
- Port-based
- Rotation
- 5 min / per request
- Starting price
- $19/mo
US/EU-centric
Unlimited bandwidth
Product-dependent
Per port
Pros & cons
Pros
- Unlimited bandwidth, flat port pricing
- Dead-simple setup for beginners
- 5-minute or per-request rotation
- Predictable monthly costs
- Long operating history
Cons
- Small ~700K pool, US/EU-centric
- No city targeting or API
- Dated dashboard and tooling
- Struggles on protected targets
Overview
Storm Proxies is a small, long-running (since 2016) budget provider selling port-based rotating proxies: you get a handful of gateway ports, each rotating through a shared pool, with unlimited bandwidth and dead-simple setup.
Network and coverage
Products include rotating residential ports (IP changes every 5 minutes or per request), backconnect rotating datacenter ports, and dedicated datacenter IPs. The pool is small — roughly 700K IPs concentrated in the US and EU — and there is no geo-targeting beyond broad regions.
Who it is for
Beginners and small tools that just need "a rotating proxy" without per-GB math: SEO tools, light scraping, availability checks. Flat monthly pricing per port makes costs perfectly predictable.
Trade-offs
The pool is tiny by modern standards, there is no city targeting, no SOCKS5 on most products, no API, and the whole experience — dashboard, docs, site — feels frozen in 2018. Heavier or geo-sensitive work outgrows it fast.
Features & capabilities
Unlimited bandwidth ports
Flat monthly price per rotating port.
Per-request rotation
Backconnect ports rotate on every request.
Dedicated datacenter IPs
Static DC options for tolerant targets.
City-level targeting
Broad US/EU regions only.
API access
No programmatic management.
SOCKS5 support
HTTP(S) on the main rotating products.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
You buy access to gateway ports rather than traffic. Each port rotates its exit IP — every 5 minutes or on every request depending on product — with unlimited bandwidth at a flat monthly price.
Around 700K IPs, concentrated in the US and EU — small compared with modern residential networks, which is reflected in the price and in success rates on protected targets.
Only broad regions (US/EU mixes) on most products. There is no city-level targeting; geo-sensitive work needs a different provider.
For light scraping of tolerant targets, yes — the unlimited bandwidth is nice. The small pool burns out quickly on rate-limited or protected sites.
Rotating residential ports start around $19/month for a single port, with bundles lowering the per-port price. Dedicated datacenter IPs are similarly budget-priced.
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