Skip to content

dnxlom/data-impulse-pricing

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

1 Commit
 
 

Repository files navigation

DataImpulse Pricing: $1/GB Residential Proxies, No Expiry, No Hidden Fees

You're looking at proxy providers, and at some point DataImpulse shows up with a residential price tag of $1 per gigabyte. Your first instinct is probably the same as everyone else's: what's the catch?

That's a fair question. Most residential proxy providers sit somewhere between $4 and $10 per GB. A dollar is either a genuine bargain or a red flag. So let's do what the headline promises — an honest look at DataImpulse pricing, the advantages that hold up, the drawbacks that actually matter, and who should or shouldn't bother.


What Is DataImpulse, Briefly

DataImpulse is a proxy provider that launched in late 2022. They offer four proxy types — residential, datacenter, mobile, and premium residential — across a network of 90 million+ ethically-sourced IPs covering 195 countries. The company is ISO 27001 certified and was recognized as "Newcomer of the Year 2024" in the proxy industry.

Their whole pitch rests on one model: pay-as-you-go, traffic that never expires, no monthly commitments. You buy a block of gigabytes, they sit in your account until you use them. No countdown timer, no "use it or lose it" pressure.

👉 Start with $5 and test it yourself


Core Advantages, One by One

1. The $1/GB Residential Price Is Real

This is the one everyone comes here to verify. Yes, residential proxies genuinely start at $1 per GB on the standard plan. For context, comparable providers typically charge $4–$7 per GB for the same product type. DataImpulse can do this because they source IPs directly through their own bandwidth-sharing app (TraffMonetizer) rather than buying from third-party resellers — cutting out a middleman that most providers quietly pass the cost of onto customers.

Scale up to the 1TB tier and that drops further to $0.80/GB, a clean 20% volume discount.

Datacenter proxies go even lower: $0.50/GB at entry, $0.45/GB at 1TB. These are among the cheapest rates on the market for any proxy type.

2. Traffic Never Expires

This one is underrated and genuinely useful. Most proxy services either lock you into monthly subscriptions that auto-renew, or they put a 30-day expiry on purchased traffic. Buy 50GB, use 30GB in the first month, and the remaining 20GB quietly disappears.

DataImpulse doesn't do that. Whatever you purchase sits in your account indefinitely. If you scrape heavily one week and barely at all the next two months, you're not paying for dead air.

3. Four Proxy Types Under One Roof

DataImpulse covers the main use cases without making you manage multiple vendors:

  • Residential Proxies — 90M+ IPs from real ISP-assigned devices. The flagship product. Great for scraping sites that actively block datacenter traffic.
  • Datacenter Proxies — Faster, cheaper, 99.9% uptime, randomized rotation to avoid subnet blocks. Good for high-volume work where detection isn't a concern.
  • Mobile Proxies — Routes through actual 5G/4G/3G/LTE carrier networks. The hardest to detect and block, but priced higher at $2/GB. Built for mobile app testing, social media account management, anything that needs maximum legitimacy.
  • Premium Residential — Higher-quality IP pool, personal account manager, all targeting options included from the start. Entry price $5/GB.

4. Generous Targeting Included at No Extra Cost

Country-level targeting is included free across all plans — you just pass the target country as a URL parameter. State, city, ZIP code, and ASN-level targeting are also available, though these advanced filters cost roughly 2x the standard bandwidth rate (i.e., you burn through GB faster, not a separate fee).

This is actually more generous than many competitors who charge extra for the basic country filter.

5. $5 Intro Plan Per Proxy Type

Every proxy category has its own $5 entry point. That means you can legitimately test residential proxies ($5 = 5GB), datacenter proxies ($5 = 10GB), and mobile proxies ($5 = 2.5GB) independently without a big upfront commitment. The Intro plan also comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee on first purchases (cryptocurrency payments excluded; refunds aren't available once you've used more than 80% of the traffic).

6. 24/7 Human Support, No Chatbots

This gets mentioned in user reviews more than you'd expect. DataImpulse runs a human support team around the clock via chat, email, and Telegram. Average response time is reportedly under 3 minutes. At the price point they're operating at, this level of support availability is not the default — it's worth noting.


Honest Drawbacks Worth Knowing

1. Premium Residential Is Expensive

Relative to everything else in their lineup, the Premium Residential plan is a jarring price jump. At $5/GB just for the Intro tier, you've left budget territory entirely. Proxyway's reviewers noted it's difficult to justify that cost compared to more established premium alternatives like Oxylabs or Bright Data. The premium pool also contains fewer total IPs than the standard residential pool, which is an unusual tradeoff for a product positioned as the higher-quality option.

If you're specifically shopping for top-shelf premium residential IPs, DataImpulse might not be the strongest play at that price point.

2. Advanced Targeting Doubles Your Effective Cost

The 2x bandwidth consumption for state/city/ZIP/ASN targeting is a real consideration for precision-targeting workflows. If you're doing local SERP tracking in specific cities, you're effectively paying $2/GB on the residential plan instead of $1/GB. Still competitive, but it changes the math.

3. Not the First Call for Niche Geolocation Consistency

DataImpulse covers 195 countries broadly, but for very specific country/ISP combinations or highly niche geolocations, the IP pool depth can vary. If your work requires total consistency at a granular regional level in unusual markets, the larger enterprise providers may have stronger coverage in those specific areas.

4. No Custom Pricing Below 5TB

The Custom+ tier starts at 5TB+ for all proxy types (from $4,000 for residential). If you're somewhere between 1TB and 5TB regularly, you're on the Advanced plan with fixed pricing. There isn't a lot of negotiation room in that middle band.


How DataImpulse Compares to Competitors

The honest positioning is this: DataImpulse wins decisively on residential and datacenter pricing for users who don't need enterprise-grade support infrastructure. At $1/GB residential vs. $7–$10/GB from Oxylabs or Bright Data, and $0.50/GB datacenter vs. $2–$4/GB elsewhere, the savings are real for freelancers, agencies, and scraping teams.

Where it loses ground: consistent performance in niche locales, premium IP quality at scale, and enterprise-level SLA guarantees. The comparison isn't fair at that level — those providers charge more because they're aiming at different customers.

Against direct competitors (PacketStream, IPRoyal at the budget end), DataImpulse competes well on both price and the no-expiry model.


Full DataImpulse Pricing Comparison Table

🏠 Residential Proxies

Plan Traffic Price Per GB Key Features Link
Intro 5 GB $5 $1.00/GB All core features + 7-day refund Get Intro Plan
Basic 50 GB $50 $1.00/GB All core features Get Basic Plan
Advanced 1 TB $800 $0.80/GB Dedicated Account Manager + custom features Get Advanced Plan
Custom+ 5 TB+ From $4,000 Custom All above + custom per-GB negotiation Contact Sales

All plans: rotating + sticky sessions, HTTP(S)/SOCKS5, free country targeting, no expiry date.


🖥️ Datacenter Proxies

Plan Traffic Price Per GB Key Features Link
Intro 10 GB $5 $0.50/GB 99.9% uptime + 7-day refund Get Intro Plan
Basic 100 GB $50 $0.50/GB Randomized datacenter rotation Get Basic Plan
Advanced 1 TB $450 $0.45/GB Dedicated Account Manager + custom features Get Advanced Plan
Custom+ 5 TB+ From $2,250 Custom All above + custom per-GB negotiation Contact Sales

All plans: HTTP(S)/SOCKS5, free country targeting, state/city/ZIP/ASN targeting, no expiry date.


📱 Mobile Proxies

Plan Traffic Price Per GB Key Features Link
Intro 2.5 GB $5 $2.00/GB 5G/4G/3G/LTE + 7-day refund Get Intro Plan
Basic 25 GB $50 $2.00/GB Rotating + sticky sessions Get Basic Plan
Advanced 1 TB $1,600 $1.60/GB Dedicated Account Manager + custom features Get Advanced Plan
Custom+ 5 TB+ From $8,000 Custom All above + custom per-GB negotiation Contact Sales

All plans: HTTP(S)/SOCKS5, free country targeting, state/city/ZIP/ASN targeting, no expiry date.


⭐ Premium Residential Proxies

Plan Traffic Price Per GB Key Features Link
Intro 1 GB $5 $5.00/GB High-speed pool + 7-day refund Get Intro Plan
Basic 10 GB $50 $5.00/GB Personal Account Manager Get Basic Plan
Custom+ 5 TB+ From $20,000 Custom All targeting options + SLA support Contact Sales

All plans: high-speed pool, 99.9% uptime, all targeting included, personal account manager.


Who It's For / Who It's Not For

DataImpulse pricing makes the most sense if you:

  • Do web scraping, SERP tracking, price monitoring, or ad verification at any scale
  • Want residential IPs without paying $5–$7/GB at a tier-one provider
  • Prefer paying for what you use rather than guessing monthly traffic in advance
  • Have variable usage patterns (heavy one month, light the next) and hate wasted credits
  • Are testing proxies for the first time and want a genuine low-risk entry point

DataImpulse pricing is a harder sell if you:

  • Need enterprise-level SLAs and dedicated infrastructure guarantees
  • Require maximum IP quality in a premium residential pool at scale (Oxylabs, Bright Data serve that market better)
  • Depend on highly consistent performance in very obscure geolocations
  • Have 5TB+ monthly needs and want to negotiate a single-vendor contract with custom support tiers from day one

Final Verdict

The $1/GB residential pricing is legitimate. It's not a bait-and-switch, it's not artificially capped, and the no-expiry model is genuinely one of the better consumer-friendly decisions in this space. For individual developers, small agencies, and scraping teams, DataImpulse is hard to argue against on pure economics.

The drawbacks are real but narrow: premium residential feels overpriced relative to competitors at that tier, and advanced targeting burns through bandwidth faster than the headline rate suggests. Neither of those is a dealbreaker for the core audience.

If you're spending more than $1/GB on residential proxies right now without a compelling reason to do so, DataImpulse is worth the $5 to find out.

👉 Try DataImpulse — start with the $5 Intro plan

About

DataImpulse Pricing: $1/GB Residential Proxies, No Expiry, No Hidden Fees

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

 
 
 

Contributors