Thordata
Aggressively priced newcomer with a large advertised pool
$0.65/GB
from $0.65/GB /GB
- IP Pool
- 60M+ (claimed)
- Countries
- 190+
- Uptime
- 99.4%
- Avg. response
- 1.2s
- Free trial
- No
- Founded
- 2023
Our verdict
Thordata's pricing is genuinely disruptive — sub-$1/GB residential with real targeting features undercuts the mid-market badly, and early performance on mainstream targets is respectable.
What it lacks is history: sourcing transparency, sustained quality under load, and support depth are all still being demonstrated.
A strong candidate for the budget slot in a multi-provider setup; premature as a sole provider for critical pipelines.
Speed test & performance
- Advertised pool
- 60M+ (claimed)
- Starting price
- $0.65/GB promo
- Targeting
- City-level
- Extras
- SERP & scraper APIs
190+ locations
Volume tiers
Included at base
Beyond raw proxies
Pros & cons
Pros
- Sub-$1/GB promotional residential rates
- Country, state, and city targeting
- HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 support
- Scraper and SERP APIs included in lineup
- Broad product range for a newcomer
Cons
- Short track record
- Unproven sourcing transparency
- Pool and concurrency claims need discounting
Overview
Thordata is a recent entrant competing on headline economics: a 60M+ advertised residential pool, promotional rates around $0.65/GB, and unlimited-concurrency claims, alongside SERP and web scraping APIs.
Network and coverage
Rotating residential with country/state/city targeting across 190+ locations, HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, sticky sessions, plus static ISP, datacenter, and mobile lines and a set of scraper APIs. Dashboards and docs are serviceable and improving.
Who it is for
Cost-driven scraping teams willing to trade brand maturity for price, and users wanting a cheap secondary pool to blend behind a premium primary.
Trade-offs
It is young: long-term consistency, sourcing transparency, and support depth are unproven relative to established networks, and the advertised pool/concurrency figures deserve the usual skepticism. Test before load-bearing use.
Features & capabilities
Disruptive pricing
Sub-$1/GB with targeting included.
City-level targeting
Country, state, city across 190+ locations.
Scraper APIs
SERP and universal scraping endpoints.
Full product spread
Residential, ISP, DC, mobile.
Proven long-term consistency
Young network still building history.
Transparent sourcing
Limited public documentation.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
Promotional residential rates run around $0.65–1/GB depending on volume — among the lowest with genuine city-level targeting included.
Early results on mainstream targets are decent, but the network is young. Use it as a budget layer with a fallback provider until it earns longer-term trust on your workloads.
Static ISP, datacenter, and mobile proxies plus SERP and universal scraping APIs — an unusually broad lineup for a newcomer.
Yes, alongside HTTP(S), with sticky and rotating session modes.
Sourcing documentation is limited, as is common at this price tier — factor that into compliance-sensitive decisions.
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