Proxy-Seller is a Cyprus-based proxy provider with over ten years in the market and 500,000+ clients. It offers five proxy product types across 220+ countries, backed by 24/7/365 support and speeds up to 1 Gbps. I went through the full flow, tested every product type, and ran a live support test. Here is the full picture.
Proxy-Seller Pros and Cons
- Configure and buy proxies directly on the homepage, no account needed upfront
- Five proxy product types: IPv4, IPv6, ISP, Residential, and Mobile
- Proxy replacement or refund within 24 hours of order
- Remote configuration assistance from a support manager on request
- Both username/password and static IP (whitelist) authentication supported
- HTTP/S and SOCKS5 protocol support
- Rental periods from 1 week to 12 months with longer periods discounted
- Mix packages available for IPv4 and ISP proxies at lower per-IP rates
- Affiliate program with up to 50% commission
- Public API for full proxy management through code
- No free trial on any product type
- No traffic-based pricing on IPv4 and IPv6. You rent IPs per period, which is less flexible for intermittent use
- Residential proxy pricing ($3.50/GB at entry) is higher than pure pay-per-GB providers
Proxy-Seller’s ten-year track record, 220+ country coverage, and 24/7/365 human support make it a solid choice for teams that need a broad, reliable proxy catalog. Head over to Proxy-Seller to view pricing and configure your first order directly from the homepage.
Rating Breakdown
To evaluate Proxy-Seller, I applied our proxy review methodology, a structured framework used across all reviews in this series to ensure scores are consistent, fair, and based on real first-hand experience rather than marketing claims.
Here is how Proxy-Seller scored across every key parameter.
| Parameter | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 9.0/10 | IPv4 Mix packages from $0.70/IP and IPv6 from $0.16/IP are competitive for datacenter IPs. Volume and duration discounts are built in. No free trial on any product. |
| Proxy Pool & Coverage | 9.0/10 | 220+ countries, 800+ subnets across 400+ networks, and 20M+ residential IPs. The breadth of IPv4 location options across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and Oceania is among the widest reviewed. |
| Performance & Reliability | 8.5/10 | 99% uptime and dedicated speeds up to 1 Gbps are published. Proxy replacement or refund within 24 hours is a concrete reliability commitment. No specific latency figure is published. |
| Ease of Use | 9.5/10 | The homepage configurator is the most distinctive onboarding experience reviewed. The order form is detailed and clear. The dashboard is functional with strong proxy management tools and an export function. |
| Support | 9.5/10 | Victoria joined within 2 minutes. Her answer was honest and product-specific, though it did not cover rotating or sticky sessions because I had selected IPv6, which is static datacenter. |
| Overall | 9.1/10 | Proxy-Seller delivers an unusually broad product catalog, genuinely fast human support, and a buy-first onboarding flow that is unlike anything else reviewed. |
Proxy-Seller Prices & Plans
Proxy-Seller prices its datacenter and ISP products per IP per rental period, and its residential and mobile products per traffic volume. Longer rental periods and larger quantities both reduce the per-unit rate.
IPv4 Proxies
IPv4 proxies are static datacenter IPs rented for a chosen period. Key pricing from the homepage configurator:
| Quantity | Price Per IP (Monthly) | Estimated Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 IP | ~$1.50 – $2.14 | $2.14 |
| 10 IPs | ~$1.57 | $15.68 |
| 100 IPs | ~$1.24 | $123.75 |
| 500 IPs | ~$0.99 | $495.00 |
| 1000 IPs | ~$0.96 | $957.00 |
Rental periods available: 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months. Pricing decreases with longer commitments.
IPv6 Proxies
IPv6 proxies are static datacenter IPs. Pricing from the configurator for USA:
| Plan Type | Price Per IP (Monthly) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Single IP | $0.16 | Small projects |
| Bulk Package | From $0.08 | Mass scraping/automation |
Taking more than 50 IPs reduces the per-IP rate further, as shown at checkout (“Take more 40 IP and the price will be cheaper by 2.5 USD”). IPv6 is particularly suited for applications with modern IPv6 compatibility, where the significantly lower per-IP cost is an advantage.
ISP Proxies
Static residential IPs allocated by ISPs, offering the trust profile of a residential IP with the stability of a dedicated address.
ISP Mix packages are available for volume buyers. Pricing follows the same per-IP per-period model as IPv4.
Residential Proxies
Traffic-based pricing across six volume tiers:
| Traffic Package | Total Price | Price per GB |
|---|---|---|
| 1 GB (Trial) | $3.50 | $3.50 |
| 3 GB | $9.00 | $3.00 |
| 10 GB | $25.00 | $2.50 |
| 25 GB | $60.00 | $2.40 |
| 100 GB | $220.00 | $2.20 |
Residential proxies support time-based rotation, per-request rotation, and sticky sessions. Country, city, and ISP-level targeting is available. Both username/password and IP whitelist authentication are supported.
Mobile Proxies
5G/4G/LTE mobile IPs from real carrier networks. Available across 20+ countries with carriers including Vodafone, T-Mobile, and Orange.
| Region | Starting Monthly Price | Carriers |
|---|---|---|
| Europe (Poland, Romania) | $25.00 – $55.00 | Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile |
| USA | From $33.00 | AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile |
| Asia (India, Japan) | $33.00 – $80.00 | Regional major carriers |
| Canada / Brazil | $55.00 – $80.00 | Local networks |
Mobile proxies support both dedicated and shared options. Rotation is available by time or via a rotation link. The dashboard allows manual IP changes with a single click.
Payment Methods
Payment is processed via Paddle (Merchant of Record). The Order Form payment dropdown includes:
- PayPal
- Visa / MasterCard
- USDT (TRC-20)
- USDT / USDC (ERC-20)
- BUSD / BNB / USDC
- TRX / TON / Matic / CGPT
The checkout summary shows subtotal, VAT line, and total separately. A “Add VAT number” option appears for business purchases. Proxies are activated within 1 to 2 minutes of payment confirmation.
Proxy-Seller Features
- Five proxy types across 220+ countries
- Speeds up to 1 Gbps dedicated channel
- 20M+ rotating residential IPs available
- Time-based per-request and sticky sessions
- HTTP/S and SOCKS5 protocol support
- Username/password and IP whitelist authentication
- 800+ subnets across 400+ networks
- Proxy replacement or refund within 24 hours
- Remote setup assistance from support team
- Public API in five programming languages
- Affiliate program up to 50% commission
Performance
Proxy-Seller publishes two specific performance figures: 99% uptime and dedicated channel speeds up to 1 Gbps.
No average response time figure is published on the homepage or in the product pages.
| Metric | Proxy-Seller Figure |
| Uptime | 99% |
| Max speed | 1 Gbps (dedicated channel) |
| Residential IPs | 20M+ |
| Country coverage | 220+ |
| Subnets (ISP and DC) | 800+ |
| Networks | 400+ |
The proxy replacement or refund within 24 hours is a reliability commitment that goes beyond uptime figures. It means that if a proxy fails to perform as expected after delivery, there is a defined resolution path. This is a more concrete performance guarantee than most providers offer.
Buyers who need a published latency benchmark will not find one here. The trial is not available, so the most direct way to validate performance is to start with a short rental period on a small IP count before scaling.
Ease of Use
Proxy-Seller is structurally different from every other provider reviewed, and that difference begins the moment you land on the homepage.
1. The Homepage and Configuration
Most proxy providers take you to a registration page when you click a buy button.
Proxy-Seller does not. The homepage is built around a four-field proxy configurator at the top of the page:
- Choose a service (dropdown: Proxy IPv4 with MIX Packages sub-option, Proxy IPv6, ISP Proxies with ISP MIX packages, Residential Proxies, Mobile Proxies, Shared)
- Select location (dropdown with flags, organized by region: Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Australia)
- Select period (1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months)
- Enter the number of IPs (free text field)

As you fill in these fields, the price calculates in real time. The total cost and per-IP rate appear immediately in a dashed box below the fields.
A volume discount prompt also appears: for example, selecting 10 IPv6 IPs in the USA for 1 month shows $1.60 total at $0.16/IP, with a note that taking 40 more IPs reduces the price by $2.50.

This means a buyer can fully price and configure their order before entering any personal details.
The live price calculator on the homepage removes the guesswork that often accompanies proxy pricing, where you have to navigate deep into a product page before understanding what you will actually pay.
Clicking “Buy proxy” on the configurator opens an Order Form modal. No account is required.
The form collects:
- Location (pre-filled from the configurator)
- Purpose of use (free text)
- Rental period (pre-filled from the configurator)
- Number of IPs (pre-filled)
- Add positions (for adding multiple location or product configurations in one order)
- Authorization: username and password (checked by default) or static IP
- Protocol: HTTP/S (checked by default) or SOCKS5
- Email address
- Payment method (dropdown)
- Redeem code field
- Agreement to the offer and privacy policy

The cost per IP and total cost are shown at the bottom of the form before submission.
A note at the top of the modal reads “Your proxies will be ready for use within 1-2 minutes of payment confirmation,” which sets a clear expectation.
Clicking “Submit the order” routes to a Paddle-powered payment page showing the order number, subtotal, VAT, and total. PayPal appears as a large button, with card payment fields below it (card number, name on card, expiry, CVV). Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover logos are shown.

Registration verdict: Proxy-Seller’s buy-first flow removes a registration barrier that every other reviewed provider places between the user and their first proxy.
For buyers who know what they want and do not want to create an account before they have paid for anything, this is a meaningful UX advantage. The trade-off is that there is no dashboard to browse before paying.
3. The Dashboard
After completing a purchase, an account is created automatically using the email provided at the Order Form stage.
The Personal Dashboard is accessed from the top navigation and contains a horizontal menu of tabs:
- Profile
- Orders
- Balance
- History
- FAQ
- API
- Affiliate profile
- Logout

Below the main menu, a second row of product tabs allows filtering by proxy type: IPv4, IPv4 Mix, IPv6, Mobile, ISP, ISP Mix, and Resident. This is the view you return to on every login: a clean table of your active IPs organized by product type, with expiry dates and status visible at a glance.
The horizontal menu covers account management, billing, usage history, API access, and affiliate tools without burying any of them. For a platform with five proxy types and a public API, the dashboard avoids the kind of complexity that can make multi-product platforms hard to navigate.
4. Proxy Management
Once a proxy is active, day-to-day management is where most users will spend their time.
Understanding how that experience works matters as much as the purchase flow, so I went through it for each product type.
For datacenter, ISP, and mobile proxies, the dashboard displays an IP management table. Each row shows:
- IP address
- Location
- Status
- Expiration date
- Rotation options (where applicable)

The table supports bulk selection and an Export function. Proxy lists can be exported in TXT, CSV, or a custom format, giving users flexibility in how they integrate the IPs into their tooling. Auto-renewal can be configured per IP directly from the table.
One practical note on the export function is it generates both HTTP and SOCKS5 format entries for each address.
If you are not expecting this and feed the exported list directly into a tool that processes every line, you will see alternating failures because every second entry is in a different protocol format. This is worth being aware of before exporting at scale.
For residential proxies, the dashboard uses a widget rather than a table. You use the widget to select filters (country, city, ISP), set the authorization method, choose the number of ports, and generate a proxy list. Lists can be saved and named, and each named list appears separately in the usage statistics.
This gives residential users a lightweight sub-user structure, where each named list acts as its own trackable session group.

Usage tracking for datacenter and ISP proxies is limited: there are no statistics on usage for unlimited-traffic products. Residential proxies show bandwidth consumed and remaining, either for the full package or per named list.
The per-list view includes a graph showing data use over the past three months, which can be expanded or contracted to show different levels of detail. A table below the graph provides more granular per-session statistics. One usability note: traffic is counted in bytes rather than gigabytes, and lists appear under automatically generated usernames rather than the names you assigned them, which can make identifying a specific list harder than it should be.
A public API is available to all users in five programming languages. It covers balance management, order creation and renewal, proxy list downloads, and basic service availability checks.

Residential proxies have a dedicated API section with additional endpoints. The rate limit is one API request per second.

Overall ease of use verdict
The homepage configurator is genuinely distinctive and removes the friction of registration before purchase. The Order Form is detailed and transparent about cost before submission.
The dashboard is functional and covers most management needs, though the residential proxy usage tracking has some rough edges around how lists and traffic volumes are displayed. The export format behavior (dual HTTP and SOCKS5 entries) is the one area that requires awareness before first use.
Level of Support
Proxy-Seller advertises 24/7/365 support, including holidays and weekends, accessible through the live chat widget on the bottom right of every page.
The chat also shows a “Live Chat” and “Self-service” option when it opens. For this review, I tested the live chat directly.
The Chat
The chat opened with a greeting from Roxy: “Hi, I am Roxy, your personal assistant. How can I help you today?” Roxy is an AI agent. Two buttons appeared below: Live Chat and Self-service.
I typed my email address (as prompted after selecting “Other” from the initial category options) and then submitted my question: “Do you support both rotating and sticky sessions? What’s the maximum sticky session duration?
Also, are there any websites or use cases that are restricted on your network?”
Roxy replied that she had passed the question along and that the usual reply time is a few minutes. She also confirmed a reply would go to my email.

Victoria joined the conversation within 2 minutes.
Victoria opened with: “Hello! I’m Victoria from Proxy-Seller support. Could you please specify which proxy format available on our website you’re interested in?”
I sent her an image of the IPv6 configuration I had been looking at on the homepage configurator, showing Proxy IPv6, USA, 1 month, and 10 IPs at $0.16/IP.
Victoria responded: “IPv6 proxy format offered by our company is provided as static data center proxies. You can learn more about the main advantages of this proxy format in our article in the Help Center. If you have any additional questions, just let us know!”

This is an accurate answer for IPv6, which is indeed static. However, it did not address the rotating or sticky session question.
That question is relevant to residential and mobile proxies, not IPv6, and since I had presented an IPv6 configuration, Victoria answered what the format actually supports: static IPs with no rotation. The restricted websites question was not addressed.
What This Tells You
The support interaction reflects the configurator-first model of the platform. Because Proxy-Seller has five distinct proxy product types with different session behaviors, a support agent asking for proxy format clarification before answering a session question is the correct approach. For IPv6, the answer (static datacenter, no rotation) is accurate.
Had I presented a residential proxy configuration, Victoria’s answer would likely have covered rotating, per-request, and sticky session options. The lesson for buyers is to be specific about the proxy product you are asking about when contacting support, which is reasonable given how different the product behaviors are.
Victoria’s 2-minute join time is the fastest human support response in the reviews conducted so far. The 24/7/365 claim, including holidays and weekends, appears to be substantiated.
Documentation
Proxy-Seller maintains an FAQ section accessible from both the homepage navigation and the dashboard. A Help Center is also referenced in support responses.

The website includes detailed product pages for each proxy type with use case breakdowns, integration notes, and API documentation.
My Verdict on Support
Key observations:
- Roxy is an AI that routes to a human quickly, with no multi-step interrogation required
- Victoria joined within 2 minutes, the fastest human response time tested so far
- Her answer was accurate for the proxy format presented, though it did not cover the original rotating/sticky sessions question
- The format clarification question from Victoria is sensible given that the five product types have fundamentally different session behaviors
- The 24/7/365 support coverage including holidays and weekends is a specific and substantive commitment that most providers do not match
- The restricted websites question was not addressed in this interaction
The 8.5/10 score reflects a genuinely fast human response, an accurate product-specific answer, and a support structure that correctly routes format-dependent questions, balanced against the incomplete coverage of the original session question.
Conclusion: Do We Recommend Proxy-Seller?
Yes, particularly for buyers who want a broad, stable proxy catalog with human support available around the clock.
The buy-first homepage is genuinely different and works well for experienced proxy buyers who know their requirements before they arrive. The 24-hour replacement guarantee adds a layer of practical reliability that published uptime figures alone do not provide.
The main considerations are the residential pricing entry point ($3.50/GB is higher than the most competitive pay-per-GB providers), the absence of a free trial, and the per-period pricing model for datacenter IPs, which is less suited to intermittent or unpredictable use patterns.
For buyers running sustained, ongoing operations where the volume is predictable and the need for human backup is real, Proxy-Seller is a well-proven option.

