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Full-stack proxy network (formerly Blazing SEO) — datacenter, residential, ISP, and mobile proxies with some of the most competitive high-volume residential rates in the market.

  • Best-in-class residential proxy pricing at corporate scale ($0.70/GB for 1–5TB)
  • Scraping API abstracts anti-bot management for non-technical users
  • Full proxy type coverage: DC, ISP, residential, mobile, web unblocker
  • Monthly subscription discounts for long-term commitments
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About Rayobyte

Rayobyte, in 30 seconds

Rayobyte is the US-headquartered alternative to the EU-dominated proxy market — Indianapolis-based, founded as Blazing SEO in 2015, rebranded to Rayobyte in 2022 with an explicit positioning around ethical sourcing and US-deep residential coverage. The residential pool sits at roughly 30M+ IPs but US ASN depth is materially better than the raw size suggests — Rayobyte covers more US ISPs, mobile carriers and city-level ranges than any other mid-tier provider. The published "Proxy Ethics Framework" is the most-detailed ethics posture in the category and drives a lot of the company's positioning to compliance-aware US buyers.

  • 30M+residential IPs
  • USA-deepASN coverage
  • 2 GBfree trial
  • IndianapolisHQ

How Rayobyte's ethics-first network works

Rayobyte publishes a multi-page Proxy Ethics Framework that documents how IPs enter the network: explicit user consent through the Cash Raven SDK (a sister product that pays users for unused bandwidth), opt-out mechanisms surfaced in app settings, an annual third-party sourcing audit and an explicit refusal to source from undisclosed adware or grey-market resellers. The transparency goes beyond what Decodo, SOAX or any other credible mid-tier provider publishes — and is one of the few public posture statements detailed enough to satisfy US-buyer procurement compliance reviews.

US ASN depth is the practical edge. Rayobyte covers more US ISPs (Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Cox, CenturyLink and dozens of regional providers) and more US cities at granular targeting than any other mid-tier provider. For workloads requiring US residential IPs from specific ZIP codes or specific carriers — geo-locked content testing, ad verification, US ecommerce price tracking — Rayobyte is materially better value than the larger but more globally distributed competitors.

Rayobyte pricing, decoded

Rayobyte publishes per-GB residential pricing that sits in the lower half of the mid-tier. ISP, datacenter and mobile proxies are sold on separate meters with their own pricing structures.

PlanBandwidthPer-GB rateMonthly cost
Starter10 GB$2.75$27.50
Standard50 GB$2.50$125.00
Pro250 GB$2.00$500.00
Enterprise1 TB+From $1.40From $1,400
ISP proxiesPer IP$1.50/IP/monthVariable

That puts Rayobyte materially cheaper than Decodo at every comparable tier ($2.75/GB starter vs $4/GB on Decodo) and roughly in line with Proxy-Cheap. The ISP proxy tier at $1.50 per IP/month with unlimited bandwidth is genuinely the best ISP-proxy pricing among the credible providers — competitive enough that for static-IP-heavy workloads Rayobyte is the default pick.

Rayobyte vs Decodo vs IPRoyal vs Bright Data

DimensionRayobyteDecodoIPRoyalBright Data
US ASN depthBest in mid-tierStrongAdequateStrong
Residential pool30M+ IPs125M+ IPs32M+ IPs150M+ IPs
Per-GB rate (entry)$2.75 at 10 GB$4 at 50 GB$1.75 PAYG$5.04 at 99 GB
Ethics documentationFull framework publishedSourcing auditSDK-only docsTransparency report
Best forUS-focused, ethics-awareSMB productionBargain huntersHardest targets, scale

Rayobyte wins on US ASN depth, ethics documentation and ISP-proxy value. For US-only crawls with carrier or ZIP-code targeting, it is the cleanest mid-tier choice. For global coverage, Decodo or Bright Data still win on raw pool size in non-US markets.

Decision matrix: when Rayobyte is the right call

SituationRayobyte fit
US-focused scraping with carrier or ZIP targetingStrong fit — best US ASN depth in mid-tier
Ethics-conscious procurement reviewStrong fit — most-detailed published framework
ISP proxy workloads at scaleStrong fit — $1.50/IP unlimited bandwidth wins
Global crawls outside the USMixed — pool depth lags Bright Data and Decodo
Hard anti-bot targets (Cloudflare, DataDome)Good fit on US, weaker globally
Public-sector US procurementStrong fit — US HQ + ethics framework matter here
Claim the SaaSTweaks deal: Sign up via the link to claim the 2 GB trial. Test against your US target carriers and ZIP codes specifically — that is where Rayobyte's ASN depth shows up. For non-US workloads, validate against your target geography before committing.

Capabilities

  • Residential proxies at $2.75/GB with 140+ country targeting
  • ISP proxies for high-reputation sticky sessions with longer hold times
  • Dedicated datacenter proxies for sole-use speed-critical tasks
  • Shared datacenter proxies for cost-efficient bulk data collection
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 protocol support across all proxy types
  • Rotating and sticky session modes with configurable durations
  • API-first proxy management with endpoint-based configuration
  • Ethics-first sourcing model with documented consent-based residential IP network

What's included

01

Scale concurrent scraping jobs across global locations

Agencies managing multiple client projects benefit from unlimited threads and city-level targeting. The large IP pool maintains high success rates across simultaneous jobs.

$630 value
02

Monitor competitor prices with local IP addresses

Analysts tracking regional pricing and inventory need proxies that appear as local consumers. Free city and state targeting allows for accurate, location-specific data collection.

$631 value
03

Gather geo-specific data with ethical compliance focus

Research firms prioritizing compliant data sourcing can leverage Rayobyte's ethically sourced network. The scale supports large, long-term studies across 163+ countries.

$632 value
04

Founder office hours

Quarterly access to product leadership.

$428 value
05

Stack credits

Bonus credits redeemable on partner tooling.

$429 value
06

Annual audit

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

$430 value

How to claim

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How Rayobyte stacks up

How Rayobyte compares to alternatives across pricing and features
Feature Rayobyte
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

“Good all-in-one proxy solution for mid-market teams”
Lars Bjørnsson
Head of Research
“Formerly Blazing SEO — rebranded and improved”
Claire Anderson
SEO Tools Developer
“Corporate residential pricing at $0.70/GB is unmatched”
Viktor Novak
Data Infrastructure Lead

Frequently asked

Is Rayobyte ethically sourced?
Rayobyte publishes a multi-page Proxy Ethics Framework documenting consent flows through the Cash Raven SDK, opt-out mechanisms surfaced in app settings, annual third-party sourcing audits and explicit refusals to source from undisclosed adware or grey-market resellers. The transparency exceeds what most mid-tier competitors publish and is one of the most-detailed public ethics postures in the category.
How much does Rayobyte cost?
Residential plans run $27.50/month for 10 GB ($2.75/GB), $125/month for 50 GB ($2.50/GB), $500/month for 250 GB ($2/GB) and enterprise from $1,400/month for 1 TB+ ($1.40/GB). ISP proxies start at $1.50 per IP per month with unlimited bandwidth — the best published ISP rate among credible providers. Datacenter proxies start at $0.80 per IP per month. Mobile 4G proxies are sold on separate per-IP pricing.
Rayobyte vs Bright Data — which has better US coverage?
For US-only workloads with carrier or ZIP-code targeting, Rayobyte is materially cheaper at comparable depth ($2.75/GB vs $5.04/GB on Bright Data) and the US ASN coverage is competitive. For Cloudflare-protected US targets requiring 95%+ success rates, Bright Data Web Unlocker still wins on absolute unblock performance. For US workloads at SMB scale, Rayobyte is the better value; for US workloads at enterprise scale on the hardest targets, Bright Data justifies the premium.
Does Rayobyte work for US ad verification?
Yes — US ad verification is a core use case. The deep ASN coverage means you can verify ad delivery across specific carriers, regional ISPs and ZIP codes that smaller pools cannot reliably reach. The published ethics framework also clears the procurement bar for ad-tech buyers who need documented IP sourcing for compliance reviews. Rayobyte is one of the most-cited mid-tier providers in US ad-verification documentation.
What is Rayobyte's ISP proxy product?
ISP proxies are static residential IPs hosted in datacenter infrastructure but routed through residential ISP ranges — they keep the trust score of consumer IPs while delivering datacenter-class speed and stability. Rayobyte's ISP product runs $1.50 per IP per month with unlimited bandwidth, materially cheaper than Bright Data ($1.5–$2 per IP) or Oxylabs ($1.6–$2.5 per IP). For account-bound scraping and brand-monitoring workloads, ISP proxies often outperform rotating residential at lower total cost.
Does Rayobyte support non-US workloads?
Yes but with caveats. The total pool spans 100+ countries but depth outside the US lags Decodo, SOAX and Bright Data. For global crawls including non-US targets, expect lower success rates on EU and Asia hard-target sites and consider a second provider for the non-US portion of the workload. Rayobyte's positioning is explicitly US-deep, not globally balanced.