Thunder Proxy
Ultra-budget residential, datacenter and mobile proxies for hobbyists
$1.50
from $1.50 /GB
- IP Pool
- 5M+
- Countries
- 100+
- Uptime
- 99.9%
- Avg. response
- 0.9s
- Free trial
- Yes
- Founded
- 2020
Our verdict
Thunder Proxy competes almost entirely on price, and on that measure it succeeds. For hobbyists and small experiments, its per-GB residential and per-IP datacenter rates are hard to beat, and the pay-as-you-go approach keeps spending under control. The catch is scale: the pool is small, geo-targeting is limited, and consistency can waver compared with the major networks. None of that is surprising at this price. If you need cheap proxies for learning, testing, or light scraping and can tolerate the occasional rough edge, Thunder Proxy is a reasonable, low-commitment choice worth trying.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Some of the lowest advertised proxy prices available
- Pay-as-you-go with no large commitments
- Covers residential, datacenter, and mobile types
- Simple, no-frills setup for quick starts
- Low risk way to experiment with proxies
Cons
- Small IP pool limits scale and coverage
- Limited geo-targeting and advanced features
- Performance and consistency can be variable
Proxy types & pricing
| Type | Starting price | Pool size |
|---|---|---|
| Residential | $1.50 /GB | 5M+ |
| Datacenter | $0.40 /IP | 20K+ |
Overview
Thunder Proxy is a small, budget-focused provider that offers residential, datacenter, and mobile proxies at some of the lowest advertised prices around. It runs on a pay-as-you-go model designed for hobbyists and light users who want to keep costs to an absolute minimum. The pool is modest, but the pricing and simplicity are the main draw.
Network & pricing
Residential proxies are billed per gigabyte and datacenter proxies per IP, with rates aimed at undercutting larger competitors. There are no heavy commitments, so you can top up as needed. Because the network is smaller than the industry leaders, coverage and consistency can vary, which is the expected trade-off for rock-bottom pricing.
Best for
Thunder Proxy is best for hobbyists, students, and tinkerers who need cheap proxies for small tasks and are comfortable with a leaner feature set. It works well for experimentation and low-stakes scraping. Businesses running large or mission-critical operations will likely need a bigger pool and firmer guarantees, but for casual, cost-first use Thunder Proxy fills a clear niche.
Features & capabilities
Ultra-low pricing
Some of the cheapest residential and datacenter rates around.
Rotating residential
Residential IPs billed per gigabyte of traffic.
Datacenter proxies
Cheap datacenter IPs sold per IP for basic tasks.
Mobile proxies
Carrier IPs for tasks needing mobile addresses.
Advanced geo-targeting
Fine-grained city and ASN level selection.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
Not really. Thunder Proxy is aimed at hobbyists and small tasks. Its pool is modest, so large or mission-critical operations are better served by a provider with a bigger network and stronger guarantees.
Thunder Proxy positions itself at the very low end of the market, with per-gigabyte residential and per-IP datacenter pricing that undercuts most larger competitors. Exact rates depend on the plan and volume you choose.
It uses a pay-as-you-go model, so you can top up credit as needed rather than commit to a large recurring plan, which suits irregular or low-volume usage.
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