SOAX Significantly Cuts Prices, Tests Single-Country Pools
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New Pricing
SOAX has reviewed its pricing with new plans and rates. The cheapest option still starts at $99, but the provider has introduced additional plans for more gradual scaling.
What’s more, SOAX has unified the rates among all three products, meaning that its residential, mobile, and ISP proxies now cost the same amount per gigabyte.
And finally, SOAX has cut the prices throughout the full range, making its proxies up to two or, in the case of mobile IPs, five times cheaper:
If these prices last, SOAX will have the cheapest mobile proxy network among major providers and a highly competitive residential proxy service.
Single-Country Packages
Unlike the regular plans, the provider’s specialized packages start at $24 for 4 GB of data. They target budget-conscious customers who may not need full access to the proxy pool.
Single-country plans have long been a feature of Eastern European proxy providers, but few major vendors currently use this practice.
Bottom Line
SOAX has jumped onto the price cutting train. This was both an expected and needed move, as the provider had become one of the more expensive premium options. Now, its proxies are priced very competitively, even among mid-market competitors. However, there’s still no way to pay as you go, which can be considered a market standard by now.
SOAX’s willingness to sacrifice profit margins, together with recent scraper product releases, shows that the company is looking to expand market share aggressively. Venture capital, company growth, and Bright Data’s preoccupation with legal disputes all play a part in this power play.
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