Key takeaways
The TL;DR. 3 headline facts about ProxyCompass pulled from our test rig + their public documentation.
- ▸Over 50,000 IP addresses across 15+ countries.
- ▸Pricing starts at $0.06/GB.
- ▸Proxy types: datacenter, isp.
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where ProxyCompass lands.
- Long public track record, operating since 2013
- Very low per-IP pricing from $0.12/month down to $0.06/month in large packs
- Broad protocol support: HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5
- Over 50,000 IPs across 15+ countries, including China and Russia
- 60-minute test proxy with 50 IPs plus a 24-hour money-back guarantee
- Extensive payment options including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and USDT
- Money-back window is only 24 hours
- No headquarters location published on the site
- Datacenter/ISP only; no large residential or mobile pool
- 50,000-IP pool is modest next to the residential networks of major providers
Pricing A+ · 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 ProxyCompass
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jun 15, 2026
ProxyCompass is the most established name in this batch, and it shows in the breadth and clarity of what the site publishes. The provider states it has been "serving you since 2013", which on the public record makes it one of the longer-running operators in the proxy space, and that longevity is the foundation of its appeal. It is a dedicated datacenter and ISP proxy shop aimed at users who want fast, cheap, statically assigned IPs in bulk — scrapers, automation builders, sneaker and gaming users, and marketers who need consistent IPs rather than metered residential traffic.
The product line is built around dedicated datacenter proxies in both static and rotating flavours, plus ISP proxies and dedicated proxies. Crucially for power users, the site advertises full HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 support, which is broader protocol coverage than most budget datacenter sellers bother to offer. The network is stated at over 50,000 IP addresses spread across more than 15 countries, with a named geographic spread that includes the USA, UK, Germany, China, Australia, Canada, Russia, India, Brazil, France, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Ukraine, Switzerland and Japan — notably including hard-to-source regions like China and Russia that many Western providers omit.
Pricing is the headline strength. ProxyCompass sells per-IP on a monthly basis, starting at $0.12/month per IP for a pack of 500 and scaling down to as low as $0.06/month per IP for a pack of 50,000. At that ceiling it is among the cheapest dedicated datacenter pricing on a per-IP basis you will find published anywhere, which makes it genuinely interesting for high-volume operations that can commit to large packs. The site backs this with unlimited bandwidth, a 99.9% uptime guarantee, 24/7 support and a stated no-KYC requirement — a combination that lowers friction for users who want to provision and go.
Transparency on risk-reduction is also good by the standards of this group. ProxyCompass offers a 60-minute test proxy with 50 diverse IP addresses, letting prospects evaluate the network before paying, and a money-back guarantee within 24 hours of purchase. Payment flexibility is a real differentiator: the site lists credit and debit cards (explicitly including Russian and Chinese cards), e-wallets such as Webmoney and Alipay, cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and USDT, bank transfers, PayPal, Stripe, Perfect Money and SBP. That payment breadth, paired with broad geo coverage, signals a provider serving a genuinely international customer base.
The honest limitations are narrower here than elsewhere in this batch, but they exist. The 24-hour money-back window is short compared with the multi-day or week-long guarantees some competitors offer, so evaluation time is limited even with the test proxy. ProxyCompass does not publish a headquarters location on the pages we reviewed, which is a transparency gap for a company otherwise so forthcoming. It is fundamentally a datacenter/ISP provider — there is no large residential or mobile pool here — so anyone whose targets aggressively block datacenter ranges will find ISP proxies the only real defence, and a 50,000-IP datacenter pool, while substantial, is modest next to the millions-strong residential networks of the majors. We have not benchmarked the network, so the 99.9% uptime claim and the real-world success of those IPs against tough targets remain unverified.
Against established alternatives, ProxyCompass reads as a strong value datacenter specialist. Compared with Webshare, the other go-to for cheap datacenter IPs, ProxyCompass matches it on price and beats it on protocol breadth (SOCKS4/5) and exotic geo coverage like China and Russia, while Webshare counters with a slicker self-serve dashboard and free tier. Compared with tier-one platforms like Bright Data or Oxylabs, ProxyCompass is far cheaper per IP but offers nothing like their residential scale, compliance tooling or enterprise support — it competes on price and longevity, not on breadth of network types.
Who should choose it? High-volume datacenter and ISP users who want rock-bottom per-IP pricing, broad protocol support, unusual geo options and a wide menu of payment methods including crypto — and who value a provider with a decade-plus public track record. Who should look elsewhere? Anyone whose work depends on large-scale residential or mobile IPs, or who needs a longer money-back window and a disclosed corporate address, should weigh a residential-first specialist instead. On published specifications this is the most rounded and trustworthy listing in the group.
IP pool size — ranked
Where ProxyCompass ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 226M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. ProxyCompass publishes Over 50,000 IP addresses — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $0.06/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on ProxyCompass →Proxy types offered
2 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Datacenter —
High-throughput shared & dedicated DC IPs. Sub-second response on US/EU PoPs.
ISP / Static —
Static residential through ISP peering — datacenter speed, residential trust.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
Network & infrastructure
How the pool is built, refreshed and addressed.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
15+ countries served.
ProxyCompass vs alternatives
How ProxyCompass stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
How to get started with ProxyCompass
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Open an account & verify your inbox
Create a ProxyCompass account at https://proxycompass.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Pick a starter package
Use the dashboard to choose between datacenter / isp. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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Grab your endpoint + credentials
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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Set up session stickiness
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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Benchmark before committing
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to ProxyCompass's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check ProxyCompass's documentation or email us.
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