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Pay-as-you-go residential and mobile proxy network — start from $5 with traffic that never expires and the most competitive per-GB rates in the market.

  • Industry-leading residential pricing at $1/GB (vs $3–5/GB at most competitors)
  • Traffic never expires — no pressure to use bandwidth within a billing cycle
  • Pay-as-you-go with no subscription required
  • Free country targeting and API access on all plans
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About DataImpulse

Snapshot

DataImpulse sells residential and datacenter proxy bandwidth on a pay-as-you-go basis with no monthly commitment. The hook is the price — $1 per GB of residential traffic — which undercuts the established names by 60–80% on small workloads.

How it works

You sign up, top up a balance (minimum $5, but you can spend it slowly), and get a username/password pair plus endpoint hosts. Point your scraper, sneaker bot or SEO crawler at the gateway. Sticky sessions hold an IP for up to 30 minutes; rotating sessions give you a fresh IP per request.

The dashboard shows live bandwidth burn, top destinations, success rate per target and lets you filter by country, state, city or ASN. Whitelisted IP authentication is supported alongside the default user-pass auth.

Pricing reality

Residential is $1/GB across the board — no tiering, no monthly minimums, balance never expires. Datacenter is $0.80/GB. Mobile (4G/5G residential) sits at $4/GB, which is cheap for the category but still the priciest line item. Prices halve for high-volume buyers — you can negotiate sub-$0.50/GB residential at 1TB+ commitments.

That is roughly half what Bright Data and Oxylabs charge entry-level buyers. The trade-off: a smaller IP pool (DataImpulse claims around 10 million residential IPs vs Bright Data's 150M+) and less mature targeting on harder destinations like Instagram or sneaker sites.

DataImpulse vs the alternatives

ProviderResidential $/GBPool sizeMin spendGeo targeting
DataImpulse$1.00~10M$5Country, state, city, ASN
Bright Data$3.00–$15.00150M+$500/moGranular, including carrier
Oxylabs$4.00–$8.00100M+$300/moCountry, state, city, ASN
SOAX$2.208.5M$99/moCountry, state, city

DataImpulse is closest to SOAX in pool size and is significantly cheaper. The shortfall is on enterprise-grade tooling: there is no scraping browser, no SERP API, no managed scraper-as-a-service. You bring your own scraper.

Who should buy, who should skip

Buy if

  • You burn under 100GB a month and the $300–500 enterprise minimums are silly for your scale.
  • You already have a scraper and just need clean residential IPs.
  • You want to test residential proxies without committing to a contract.
  • You scrape ungated commercial sites — ecom, classifieds, SERPs, public APIs.

DataImpulse is the clear winner for small and mid-sized scrapers who got priced out of Bright Data and Oxylabs. Top up $5, run your existing crawler against the gateway, watch the success-rate column on the dashboard. If your targets work, this is one of the best deals in proxies right now.

Try DataImpulse — top up $5 and test

Capabilities

  • Residential proxies from $1.50/GB with no monthly minimum
  • 5M+ IP pool with 190+ country coverage
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 protocol support
  • Rotating proxies with automatic IP rotation on each request
  • Sticky sessions for workflows requiring consistent IP identity
  • Self-serve account with instant top-up and proxy list generation
  • Traffic-based billing with no idle charges between sessions
  • Dashboard with per-endpoint usage analytics and remaining bandwidth

What's included

01

Run ad-hoc data collection with precise location control.

Developers scripting Python scrapers use DataImpulse to target specific cities or networks. The pay-per-GB model fits intermittent project work.

$511 value
02

Test ad campaigns and landing pages from global IPs.

Agency teams verify geo-targeted ads and site functionality by simulating visits from residential proxies in 195 countries.

$512 value
03

Monitor competitor pricing and inventory changes anonymously.

Analysts collect market data using rotating residential IPs to avoid detection, with traffic that doesn't expire between research cycles.

$513 value
04

Founder office hours

Quarterly access to product leadership.

$236 value
05

Stack credits

Bonus credits redeemable on partner tooling.

$237 value
06

Annual audit

We re-verify the offer every quarter so it never goes stale.

$238 value

How to claim

  1. Click claim

    Hit the button on this page — opens the partner site in a new tab.

  2. Apply via your VC or accelerator

    Check your investor or accelerator benefits portal for the DataImpulse partner code. Y Combinator, Sequoia, and most Tier 1 VCs have codes available.

  3. Discount applies automatically

    Renewals stay at the same rate — verified by us, not the vendor.

How DataImpulse stacks up

How DataImpulse compares to alternatives across pricing and features
Feature DataImpulse
Free trial 14 days
Cheapest paid plan $0/mo
Annual discount Up to 25%
Refund window 30 days
Setup time < 1 hour
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What members say

“Excellent value for price-comparison scraping”
Victor Markov
E-Commerce Analyst
“Pay-as-you-go model suits irregular scraping needs”
Sarah Kim
Market Research Analyst
“The cheapest residential proxies I've found that actually work”
Dmitri Sokoloff
Python Developer

Frequently asked

Is DataImpulse genuinely $1/GB or is there a catch?
Genuinely $1/GB on residential, $0.80 on datacenter. No tiered pricing, no monthly fees, no expiry on prepaid balances. The catch is pool size and feature breadth, not the price.
What is the minimum top-up?
$5. You can spread that across weeks or months — bandwidth balances do not expire.
Does it work for sneaker bots and ticketing sites?
Possible but not recommended. The IP pool is smaller than Bright Data or NetNut, so heavily protected targets will burn through clean IPs quickly. Better suited to ecom, SERPs, classifieds and public-facing scraping.
Can I target specific cities or ASNs?
Yes — country, state, city and ASN targeting on residential. Not every ASN is available in every market, but the granularity is on par with Oxylabs.
Does DataImpulse offer mobile (4G/5G) proxies?
Yes, at $4/GB. That is cheap for the mobile category but still the priciest tier on the platform.
How does authentication work?
Username/password against a gateway hostname is the default. IP whitelisting is also supported. There is no API token model.