NetNut Cuts Residential Proxy Prices by 50%
The change affects all public pricing plans.
Adam Dubois
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NetNut, the Israeli provider of web scraping infrastructure, has made its residential proxies 50% cheaper.
The provider’s plans retain their full price, but they now grant twice as much traffic for the same cost:
Old rates | New rates | Change | |
Starter ($99) | $7.07/GB | $3.53/GB | -50% |
Advanced ($249) | N/A | $3.45/GB | |
Production ($499) | $6.65/GB | $3.32/GB | -50% |
Semi-pro ($999) | $5.70/GB | $2.85/GB | -50% |
Professional ($1,999) | $4.99/GB | $2.49/GB | -50% |
Master ($3,750 | $3.75/GB | $1.87/GB | -50% |
This makes NetNut one of the cheaper premium options on the market – with a caveat: major competitors like Bright Data, Oxylabs, Smartproxy, and IPRoyal are currently running 40%-50% discounts through coupons.
Pressured by NetNut’s move, they may be forced to keep the discounted prices. If so, this will trigger the third round of significant price cuts in two years.
Adam Dubois
Proxy geek and developer.