TL;DROur verdict on ProxySale, in 5 facts
- 1ProxySale (proxy-sale.com) officially rebranded to Geonix in July 2025; the domain now redirects to geonix.com.
- 2Offers residential, ISP, mobile, and IPv4/IPv6 datacenter proxies across a network spanning 200+ countries.
- 3Entry pricing is aggressive: residential from $0.70/GB and datacenter IPv6 from as little as $0.07 per IP.
- 4Includes an automation API, city/state targeting, and both rotating and sticky residential sessions.
- 5Weak points: no free trial, a 24-hour refund window, undisclosed total pool size, and no managed scraping API.
The verdict
Benchmark data and published specifications — here's where ProxySale lands.
- Very low entry pricing: IPv4 from $0.50/IP, IPv6 from $0.07/IP, ISP from $1.35/IP, residential from $0.70/GB
- Broad proxy-type coverage: residential, ISP, mobile (4G/5G), and IPv4/IPv6 datacenter under one account
- Residential network advertised across 200+ countries with city/state targeting
- Flexible per-IP rental windows (7 to 360 days) with volume discounts and no mandatory subscription
- HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 support, plus API and free tools (IP checker, speed test, port scanner)
- Both rotating and sticky/persistent residential sessions are supported
- Established operator since 2014 with 24/7 support
- Brand has been retired: proxy-sale.com now redirects to geonix.com (rebranded July 2025), so old links and docs are outdated
- Total network IP count is undisclosed and residential pool estimates (~15M) are small versus tier-one providers
- No free trial, only a low-cost paid test, and refunds hinge on a tight 24-hour check window
- No dedicated scraping API, web unblocker, or SERP API product, and no ASN-level targeting documented
- Independent reputation is mixed, with reviewer complaints about ISP proxy stability
- Refunds are not issued to cryptocurrency wallets and short rentals (3 days or less) are non-refundable
Pricing A+ · Performance B+ · Pool quality B+ · Support B · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
Who should not use ProxySale?+
What we think after testing ProxySale
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last updated Jul 16, 2026
ProxySale is a long-running, budget-oriented proxy seller that has operated since 2014. The most important fact to know in 2026 is that the brand has been retired: the official proxy-sale.com domain now 301-redirects to geonix.com, and the company announced on its own site that "Proxy-Sale is now Geonix" effective July 9, 2025. The underlying company, infrastructure, accounts and login credentials are unchanged, so this review treats ProxySale and Geonix as the same service under a new name. If you click a ProxySale link today you land on Geonix, and any specs below come from the current geonix.com pages and corroborating third-party reviews.
On published specs, the catalog spans five proxy categories: rotating residential, static ISP, mobile (4G/5G/LTE), and datacenter IPv4 and IPv6. This breadth is the provider's main selling point. The residential network is advertised as covering 200+ countries and regions, with third-party reviews citing a residential pool in the region of 15 million IPs. The wider infrastructure is described on the homepage as 400+ networks and 1,000+ subnets, with country menus showing roughly 38 countries for IPv4, 13 for IPv6, 24 for ISP and 17 for mobile. All proxies support HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, with username/password or IP-based authorization.
Pricing is where ProxySale/Geonix positions itself as cheap. Headline entry points listed on the site are: IPv4 datacenter from $0.50 per IP, IPv6 from $0.07 per IP, ISP from $1.35 per IP, mobile from $14 per IP, and residential from $0.70 per GB. Datacenter and ISP plans are sold per IP over fixed rental windows (7, 14, 30, 90, 180 or 360 days) with volume discounts that scale from a single IP up to 2,000+, while residential is billed by traffic. There is no large mandatory subscription; you buy what you need for the rental period you pick. Reviews note a low-cost residential test (around $1.99 for a small amount of traffic) rather than a genuinely free trial.
Feature-wise, the platform includes a personal dashboard for purchasing, rotating and replacing IPs, an API with documentation for automation, and a set of free utilities (IP checker, speed test, port scanner, DNS and anonymity tools). Residential IPs can be rotated by timer, on request, or by a rotation link, and sticky/persistent sessions are available, which makes the service usable for both broad scraping and session-based tasks like account management. Geo-targeting goes down to city/state level on supported types. The site advertises 24/7 support and a 99% minimum uptime figure (vendor-published, not independently tested here). The service markets itself at web scraping, marketing automation, traffic arbitrage, social media management, ad verification, SEO and e-commerce, and it has historically been popular in CIS markets.
The weaknesses are real and worth weighing. First, the rebrand itself is a caveat: anyone relying on the old ProxySale name, documentation or links needs to know everything has moved to Geonix. Second, the company does not publicly disclose a total network IP count, and residential pool figures vary across third-party sources (from "15M+" to vaguely "tens of millions"), so the true scale is uncertain and is small relative to tier-one residential networks. Several reviewers explicitly caution against using it as your only provider for very large-scale data collection. Third, there is no free trial, only a cheap paid test, and the refund policy is tight: the return-policy page centers on checking your order within the first 24 hours, excludes short rentals of three days or less, and does not refund to cryptocurrency wallets. Fourth, there is no dedicated scraping API, web unblocker or SERP API product, and no ASN-level targeting is documented, so this is a raw-proxy seller rather than a managed data-collection platform. Crypto is accepted as a payment method (the refund clause references it), but it is not foregrounded as a headline feature. Finally, independent reputation is mixed: Trustpilot scores are moderate, with praise for support and fraud scores but complaints about ISP stability.
In short, ProxySale/Geonix is a sensible pick for individuals and small businesses who want cheap, flexible, per-IP datacenter, ISP and mobile proxies, or pay-as-you-go residential traffic, from a vendor with a decade of history. It is a poor fit for buyers who need a massive residential pool, a managed scraping/unblocking API, a generous money-back guarantee, or the reassurance of a heavily-reviewed, transparent network. Confirm current specs on geonix.com before purchasing, since the brand transition and pricing are still settling.
Geonix Proxy Review 2026 : IPv4 And IPv6 Speed ? Discount Code!
Watch our hands-on walkthrough of ProxySale — dashboard, API, real workload, the bits the marketing pages skip.
Live performance
Numbers from available benchmark data — our tests, independent lab reports and published specs.
Figures combine our test data, independent lab reports and published specifications — sourcing documented on our methodology page →
Editorial score breakdown
How ProxySale scores across the five dimensions our reviewers weigh — pricing, performance, pool quality, support and ethics.
IP pool size — ranked
Where ProxySale ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 350M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. ProxySale publishes Residential pool reported ~15M+ IPs (third-party); total network undisclosed, 400+ networks / 1,000+ subnets — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $0.07/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on ProxySale →Proxy types offered
4 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $0.07/GB
Residential pool reported ~15M+ IPs (third-party); total network undisclosed, 400+ networks / 1,000+ subnets real-home IPs across 200 countries.
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.
Mobile —
Carrier-rotated 4G/5G IPs with country + carrier targeting.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
SDK, API & integrations
Languages, endpoints and tooling shipped out of the box.
Code examples
Drop-in snippets to start using ProxySale from your stack. Replace USER, PASS and the gateway with what you get from your dashboard.
# pip install requests
import requests
proxy = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
resp = requests.get(
"https://httpbin.org/ip",
proxies={"http": proxy, "https": proxy},
timeout=10,
)
print(resp.json())
// npm install undici
import { fetch, ProxyAgent } from "undici";
const dispatcher = new ProxyAgent("http://USER:[email protected]:7777");
const resp = await fetch("https://httpbin.org/ip", { dispatcher });
console.log(await resp.json());
curl -x http://USER:[email protected]:7777 \
https://httpbin.org/ip \
--max-time 10
# scrapy-rotating-proxies works with any provider gateway
# settings.py:
DOWNLOADER_MIDDLEWARES = {
"scrapy.downloadermiddlewares.httpproxy.HttpProxyMiddleware": 400,
}
HTTP_PROXY = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
HTTPS_PROXY = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
// npm install playwright
import { chromium } from "playwright";
const browser = await chromium.launch({
proxy: {
server: "http://gate.proxysale.com:7777",
username: "USER",
password: "PASS",
},
});
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto("https://httpbin.org/ip");
console.log(await page.locator("body").innerText());
await browser.close();
Compliance & privacy
Auditable certifications, sourcing and data-handling posture.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
200+ countries served.
ProxySale vs alternatives
How ProxySale stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | ProxySale | JoinMassive | Live Proxies | Proxy302 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $0.07 | $80.00 | $70.00 | $1.50 |
| Pool size | Residential pool reported ~15M+ IPs (third-party); total network undisclosed, 400+ networks / 1,000+ subnets | 1M+ residential IPs advertised (~600k unique / ~300k concurrent in independent testing) | 10M+ residential & mobile IPs | 65,000,000+ residential IPs (vendor-published) |
| Locations | 200+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 |
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How to get started with ProxySale
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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1
Register for a self-serve account
Create a ProxySale account at https://proxy-sale.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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2
Select the right plan for your workload
Use the dashboard to choose between Residential / Datacenter / ISP. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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3
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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4
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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5
Run a 500-request canary
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to ProxySale's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check ProxySale's documentation or email us.
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FAQ
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