TL;DROur verdict on KeyProxy.net, in 5 facts
- Distinct company from keyproxy.io: this is keyproxy.NET, a Ukrainian mobile-proxy service running since 2017
- Mobile-only, dynamic/rotating proxies sourced primarily from Ukrainian carriers (Vodafone, Kyivstar)
- Per-port subscription pricing with unlimited bandwidth: $10/week or $28/month
- Crypto-only billing and a 24-hour free test with money-back guarantee
- Best fit for small-to-mid-scale social-media automation, not enterprise-scale projects
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where KeyProxy.net lands.
- Operating since 2017, a relatively long track record for a niche mobile-proxy provider
- Unlimited bandwidth on all plans, unusual at this price point
- Low entry price: $10 per port weekly or $28 per port monthly
- Supports HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 simultaneously via TwinPort
- Fast IP rotation (0-1 second switching) with MultiPort mode routing each request through a new IP
- 24-hour free test after registration plus a no-questions-asked money-back guarantee
- 24/7 support via Telegram and email
- Cryptocurrency-only payments (USDT, BTC, ETH); no card or PayPal
- Coverage centers on Ukraine (Vodafone and Kyivstar); multi-country availability is not clearly documented
- No clearly published standalone API reference or browser extension on the site
- Thin formal documentation and no disclosed corporate entity/HQ address
- Public reputation signals are limited and mixed (few reviews)
Pricing C+ · Performance B · Pool quality C · Support B+ · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
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What we think after testing KeyProxy.net
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jul 9, 2026
On its published specifications, KeyProxy.net is a focused mobile-proxy provider that has been in operation since 2017, making it one of the longer-standing niche players in the mobile-proxy space. The service describes itself as offering "business-grade" mobile proxies while operating a hybrid model in which it runs its own capacity and also acts as a broker or marketplace for partner supply. According to the site, all proxies are dynamic (rotating) mobile IPs, with no static/dedicated-datacenter or residential lines advertised.
The network is built around Ukrainian mobile carriers. The provider's own figures reference large per-carrier pools (Vodafone and Kyivstar counts in the low-200,000s of IPs are shown on the site), and its marketing references broader geo availability. However, the concrete, consistently documented coverage on published pages centers on Ukraine, with Vodafone and Kyivstar named as the selectable ISPs. Because the site does not publish a single authoritative, stable pool-size figure or a verified country count on the pages reviewed, both the total pool size and the country count are treated as unconfirmed here rather than asserted. Buyers who need multi-country mobile coverage should verify current geo availability directly with the vendor, since the specifications emphasize Ukrainian mobile infrastructure.
On protocols and rotation, the published specifications are clear and reasonably strong for the price point. KeyProxy supports HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, and via its "TwinPort" feature it advertises using both protocols simultaneously on a single proxy. Rotation is a core selling point: the "Dual Link" feature claims IP switching in 0-1 seconds, and the FAQ states proxies rotate at minimum every minute with no limitations. A "MultiPort" mode is described as supporting up to 100 threads where each request comes from a new IP address, positioned for high-volume social actions such as mass DMs, likes and comments. The FAQ also recommends a maximum of around 50 simultaneous connections for stable operation, which is a useful, honest operational detail. Sticky/session behavior is referenced in third-party reviews (holding an IP for a period) but is not clearly quantified as an official session-duration parameter on the pages reviewed, so it is left unconfirmed.
Pricing is simple and aggressive. The published entry price is $10 for a weekly port or $28 for a monthly port, billed per port on a subscription basis, with unlimited bandwidth highlighted as a differentiator. Unlimited traffic at this price is genuinely competitive versus gigabyte-metered residential and mobile plans, and it suits sustained automation workloads where bandwidth caps would otherwise dominate cost. Payment is cryptocurrency only, with USDT (TRC20 and ERC20), BTC and ETH listed. The crypto-only model is a meaningful limitation for buyers who require card or PayPal billing, invoicing, or corporate procurement, and it is a signal that the service is oriented toward individual operators rather than enterprise buyers.
Risk and trust posture is a mixed picture on published information. The provider advertises a no-questions-asked money-back guarantee and states it resolves disputes in the client's favor, and it offers a 24-hour free test after registration, which lowers the barrier to due diligence. Support is via Telegram (@KeyProxySupport) and email ([email protected]), described as 24/7. However, the site is relatively thin on formal documentation: there is no clearly published, standalone API reference or browser-extension offering on the pages reviewed (the site references reliable API behavior only in the context of platform use), and there is no explicit company registration, corporate HQ address, or founding-entity detail beyond a Ukraine/Kyiv operational context and a "since 2017" claim. As a result, several structured fields are left null here rather than inferred.
Any performance numbers should be read cautiously. The vendor advertises uptime figures (around 99.7-99.8%) and average speed claims in its own marketing, but these are vendor-stated and not independently verified in this review, so success rate, response time and uptime are recorded as null. No independent benchmark is asserted here.
Overall, on published specifications KeyProxy.net reads as a legitimate, budget-friendly, single-region-focused mobile-proxy service with a clear niche in social-media automation. Its strengths are unlimited-bandwidth per-port pricing, fast rotation, dual-protocol support, and a low-friction free test plus refund posture. Its weaknesses are limited and imprecisely documented geographic coverage, crypto-only payments, sparse formal API/documentation, and thin, mixed public reputation signals. It is best evaluated as a small-to-mid-scale tool rather than an enterprise platform, and prospective buyers should confirm current geo/ISP coverage and any API access directly before committing.
Pricing
From $10.00/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on KeyProxy.net →Proxy types offered
One core type. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Mobile —
Carrier-rotated 4G/5G IPs with country + carrier targeting.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
Network & infrastructure
How the pool is built, refreshed and addressed.
Support & account
How they pick up the phone — and who answers.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
Global coverage.
KeyProxy.net vs alternatives
How KeyProxy.net stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
How to get started with KeyProxy.net
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Register for a self-serve account
Create a KeyProxy.net account at https://keyproxy.net. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Select the right plan for your workload
Use the dashboard to choose between Mobile. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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Configure user:pass or IP whitelist
Set up either an IP-whitelist auth or username:password pair from the dashboard. Save the proxy hostname + port into your scraper or browser config.
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Decide rotate-per-request vs sticky
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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Run a 500-request canary
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to KeyProxy.net's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
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