Proxy bandwidth that waits for you

Buy gigabytes, not a month. There is no subscription to size in advance, no reset at the end of the period, and no card kept on file — the balance simply sits in your account until you send the traffic.

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The maths

What does a monthly reset cost you?

Nobody sizes a proxy plan perfectly. Put in what you buy, what you actually send, and what you pay for it.

GB/mo
GB/mo
$/GB
Bandwidth you pay for and never send240 GB/year
What that costs you$960.00 /year

The same $960.00 buys 768 GB of residential here — and it sits in your account until you send it, however many months that takes.

Assumes a plan whose unused gigabytes reset each month. Check your provider's current terms — some roll over, most don't. Our side of the number uses the live residential price curve, volume discount included.

The fine print, unfined

What “never expires” actually means

No monthly reset

Your balance is a number of bytes, not a time window. Nothing rolls over because nothing rolls off — the counter only moves when you send traffic.

No card on file

Nothing recurs and nothing auto-renews. You buy a pack when you want more bandwidth, and that's the only time you're charged.

Packs stack

Buy again before the first pack is gone and the gigabytes add together in the same pool. One credential, one running total on your dashboard.

Empty pauses, it doesn't delete

At zero the proxies stop answering rather than billing you. Top up and the same host, port and credentials resume — nothing to reconfigure.

How it works

Three steps, no plan to pick

1

Buy a pack

Pick a pool and a size — from a 1 GB residential tester at $1.50 up to terabyte volume. Pay by card or crypto; it provisions the moment payment confirms.

2

Point any app at one endpoint

Same host, port and credential for every pool. cURL, Python, a scraper, an antidetect browser — no SDK, nothing to install.

3

Spend it at your own pace

The balance drops as you send traffic and sits still when you don't. A quiet month costs nothing, and a busy one doesn't need a plan upgrade.

FAQ

Pay-as-you-go, answered

Does the bandwidth really never expire?

Yes. Packs are lifetime — there is no time window on them at all. Your balance is a byte counter that only moves when you route traffic, so it stays put through however many quiet months you have.

Is there a minimum purchase or monthly commitment?

No commitment of any kind. The smallest residential pack is 1 GB at $1.50, which is there so you can test the network on your own target before spending properly.

Will you keep my card on file and auto-renew?

No. There is no subscription, no seat, and no stored card that gets charged on a schedule. Every purchase is one you start.

What happens when my balance reaches zero?

The proxies stop answering instead of running up a bill. Nothing is deleted — top up and the same credentials start working again, with no change to your configuration.

Does the price per GB drop if I buy more?

Yes — the rate steps down with pack size. Residential runs from $1.50/GB on the tester down to $1.25/GB at volume, and datacenter reaches $0.63/GB. Because the bandwidth never expires, buying a bigger pack costs less per GB without any risk of the surplus timing out.

Can I pay with crypto?

Yes — card and crypto both work, and provisioning is automatic either way. No sales call, no invoice, no use-case vetting.

Can I get a refund on unused bandwidth?

No — bandwidth is provisioned instantly and all sales are final, which is why the packs start small enough to test with. The balance not expiring is what replaces a refund here: unused gigabytes stay yours to spend later rather than being lost at a period boundary.

Buy a gigabyte, not a year

Start with a 1 GB residential pack for $1.50, run it against your own target, and scale only what works. Whatever you don't spend is still there next month.