Hey everyone,
I’ve been testing several proxy providers recently for web scraping and e-commerce monitoring, and I wanted to share my experience with Proxyma.io in case anyone here is considering it.
After using it for a few weeks, I can say it’s one of the more stable residential proxy services I’ve tried so far.
What I liked
1. Large IP pool
They claim to have 60+ million residential IPs from real devices, and the rotation works pretty well. I didn’t experience many blocks during scraping tasks.
2. Global coverage
Proxies are available in 190+ countries, and you can target specific locations. This was useful for checking geo-restricted content.
3. Stable performance
Connection speed was surprisingly good for residential proxies. I was running multi-threaded scraping tasks and uptime stayed consistent.
4. Good for multiple use cases
I tested it with:
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Web scraping
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E-commerce price tracking
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Social media automation
So far I haven't run into major IP bans.
Proxy Types Available
They offer a few different proxy options:
Residential Proxies
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60M+ residential IPs
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Dynamic rotation
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Country targeting
ISP Proxies
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Faster than residential
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More stable for long sessions
Scraping Proxies
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Designed for large-scale data collection.
Pricing
Their pricing is fairly competitive compared to other providers.
Example plans:
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$5 — 1GB
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$30 — 10GB
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$78 — 30GB
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$160 — 80GB
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$272 — 160GB
They also have a $2.5 trial for 500MB, which is nice if you want to test before committing.
Support
Support is available through Telegram, Discord, and email, and in my case the response time was pretty quick.
Overall
From my testing, Proxyma looks like a solid option for scraping, automation, and general proxy usage. The large IP pool and pricing are probably the biggest advantages.
My rating: 4.5 / 5
Curious if anyone else here has used Proxyma?
Would love to hear other experiences or comparisons with providers like Bright Data or Smartproxy.




