NodeMaven
Sticky residential and mobile IPs with strong filtering and clean pools.
$3.50
from $3.50 /GB
- IP Pool
- 30M+
- Countries
- 150+
- Uptime
- 99.9%
- Avg. response
- <1s
- Free trial
- Yes
- Founded
- 2021
Our verdict
NodeMaven earns its following by treating IP cleanliness as the product. In our view it consistently performs above its weight class on difficult targets, and the non-expiring bandwidth model is genuinely buyer-friendly compared with the use-it-or-lose-it terms common elsewhere.
The trade-offs are predictable for a smaller, quality-focused vendor: the pool is not the largest, and per-GB pricing is mid-market rather than bargain. Documentation and tooling are solid but less exhaustive than the biggest names.
Bottom line: a strong pick for account management and stubborn scraping jobs where success rate beats raw price.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Real-time IP filtering for high clean-IP rates
- Strong success rates on well-defended targets
- Non-expiring bandwidth on most plans
- Long sticky sessions for account workflows
- Granular city and ISP targeting
- Responsive customer support
Cons
- Pool smaller than top-tier incumbents
- Per-GB pricing is mid-market, not cheapest
- Fewer enterprise integrations and tooling
- Less brand track record than older rivals
Overview
NodeMaven is a newer residential and mobile proxy provider that has built a reputation around IP quality rather than raw pool size. Its core pitch is a real-time filtering layer that screens out flagged or low-reputation addresses before they reach you, which tends to translate into higher success rates on hard targets.
What is NodeMaven?
Launched in the early 2020s, NodeMaven positions itself as a quality-first network. Rather than competing purely on the number of IPs, it emphasizes clean, residential and mobile addresses, long sticky-session support, and unusually granular targeting. The dashboard is straightforward and the company is responsive on support, which makes it approachable for solo operators and small teams.
Network and coverage
The pool sits at roughly 30M+ residential and mobile IPs spanning around 150 countries, with city- and ISP-level targeting in many regions. Sticky sessions can be held for extended periods, which is useful for account management and multi-step workflows.
Quality over quantity
NodeMaven filters IPs in real time and advertises a high clean-IP rate, so the usable portion of the pool is what matters more than the headline count.
Proxy types and pricing
| Type | Entry pricing |
|---|---|
| Residential | from roughly 3.50 per GB |
| Mobile | premium per-GB tier |
Billing is primarily usage-based per GB, with bandwidth that does not expire on most plans. A small trial lets you test the network before committing.
Who it's for
NodeMaven suits operators who care more about success rate than the lowest possible price: account creation, social media management, and scraping of well-defended sites. Heavy-volume buyers focused purely on cost per GB may find larger incumbents cheaper at scale.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. NodeMaven provides a low-cost trial so you can test the network before committing to a larger plan.
On most NodeMaven plans bandwidth does not expire, which is unusual and helpful for buyers with irregular usage.
Primarily residential and mobile proxies, both with sticky and rotating session options and country, city, and ISP targeting.
Yes. Its clean IP pool and long sticky sessions make it well suited to account creation and social media management.
Billing is mainly usage-based per GB starting from roughly 3.50 per GB on residential, with a premium tier for mobile.
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