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Users consistently praise the reliability of residential IPs provided by ProxyShare, which allows for accurate data collection and localized market insights. This quality enables teams to bypass restrictions and gather genuine user data without being flagged. However, some users note a desire for improved usage monitoring tools to better manage bandwidth across teams.
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Robert P. H.
RH
Senior Structural Engineer & Partner
Construction
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Essential for Global Material Sourcing & Competitive Bidding Intelligence in Construction"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

What I value most is how ProxySale provides critical, location-specific data that directly informs our engineering and bidding decisions. In the global construction supply chain, prices for specialized materials like high-yield strength steel rebar, low-carbon cement blends, or seismic damping alloys fluctuate based on region and local market dynamics. Using dedicated IPs, our procurement team can access international supplier portals and B2B marketplaces in Europe and Asia to conduct accurate, real-time price benchmarking without triggering blocks for "suspicious activity." This allows us to prepare more competitive and realistic bids for large-scale projects, such as our recent tender for the "Mid-City Overpass Retrofit," with confidence in our material cost estimates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

For a technically focused team, the initial setup and integration into some of our more specialized tools—like our Building Information Modeling (BIM) coordination software or proprietary cost estimation databases—required some internal IT support. The proxies themselves work flawlessly, but creating a seamless, company-wide workflow for non-IT staff (like our estimators) to trigger location-specific data pulls needed a custom configuration. More plug-and-play integrations with common business intelligence platforms would be helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Natasha B.
NB
Account Director
Marketing and Advertising
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Validating global ad integrity and localized brand presence for our clients"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

In my role at Stellar Digital, transparency is our primary currency. When we tell a client we are scaling their presence in the APAC or EMEA markets, they want to see the results with their own eyes. What I like best about ProxyShare is the reliability of their city-level residential IPs. It allows our account teams to bypass "ad-cloaking" and see exactly how our clients' creatives are rendering on localized publisher sites. The 75M+ IP pool ensures we are never blocked or served cached content. It’s essentially a "truth-layer" for our global ad operations, allowing us to catch placement errors or regional discrepancies before the client does. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

From an agency leadership perspective, the dashboard could benefit from better "Sub-Account Management." As we manage multiple high-tier clients, I’d love to be able to partition bandwidth and generate separate usage reports for each client "project" directly within the platform. Currently, we have to manually attribute data usage to different client billing codes. Also, while the speed is great, an integrated "Screenshot Capture" tool that automatically watermarks the IP and timestamp would save our junior associates hours of work when preparing our monthly "Proof of Placement" decks for clients. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Brandon L.
BL
Marketing Operations Lead
Computer Software
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"High-fidelity residential IPs for global ad audits and market intelligence"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

In Marketing Operations, our success is measured by the accuracy of our data. At RevGenius Labs, we run global campaigns across several continents, and "blind testing" is not an option. What I like best about ProxyShare is the reliability and "human" quality of their residential IP pool. Unlike datacenter proxies that are often blacklisted by ad platforms, ProxyShare’s 75M+ residential IPs allow my team to audit our localized ad spend in real-time. We can jump into a London or Tokyo IP and verify exactly how our creative is rendering and ensure we aren't being hit by "Domain Spoofing" or fraudulent impressions. The dashboard is intuitive, allowing us to rotate sessions easily without technical friction. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

I’d love to see a more robust SaaS Integration library. As a Marketing Ops lead, my ideal workflow would involve a direct API connection between ProxyShare and our auditing tools (like HubSpot or our attribution software) to automatically capture localized screenshots based on triggered events. Currently, we still do a fair amount of manual verification through their dashboard. Also, a "Low Bandwidth" notification via Slack would be a great quality-of-life update, as our research scripts can burn through data quickly during high-volume launch weeks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Tyler S.
TS
Paid Social Manager
Marketing and Advertising
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Eliminating "Ad Blindness" in our global paid social audits"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

In paid social, you can’t manage what you can’t see. When we run global campaigns for our clients at Elevate Digital, we need to verify that our localized creatives are rendering correctly and that our competitors aren't out-bidding us with better offers in specific regions. What I like best about ProxyShare is the precision of their city-level targeting. Their residential IP pool (which is massive) allows my team to bypass the "personalization bubble" of platforms like Facebook and TikTok. We can browse as a genuine local user in Berlin or Singapore to audit ad placements and landing page load speeds without getting flagged as a bot or being served "cached" results. It’s been a vital tool for our creative strategy team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

The network performance is top-tier, but I’d love to see a more integrated "Ad Gallery" tool within the ProxyShare dashboard. Currently, we have to manually capture screenshots while connected to the proxy. If ProxyShare offered a way to "snap and save" localized ad previews directly to a shared folder, it would save our account managers hours of manual work each week. Also, while the pay-as-you-go pricing is fair, a "Low Balance" SMS notification would be helpful—sometimes our automated research scripts burn through data faster than expected during high-volume campaign launches. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AW
BI Lead
Information Technology and Services
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"High-fidelity residential IPs for automated, block-free data extraction"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

As a BI Lead responsible for large-scale data ingestion, I prioritize IP reputation and network stability. ProxyShare’s residential pool of over 75 million IPs has significantly improved our scraping success rates. What stands out is the "cleanliness" of their IPs—we rarely encounter CAPTCHAs or 403 errors, even when targeting high-security e-commerce and financial portals. Their support for both HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols allows us to integrate the proxies seamlessly into our existing Python/Scrapy pipelines. The ability to utilize "sticky sessions" for up to 30 minutes is a critical feature for our multi-page extraction tasks, ensuring data continuity without triggering security flags. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

While the technical performance is excellent, the API documentation could be more extensive regarding advanced geo-targeting parameters. For a BI team, having more pre-built code snippets for popular data tools would speed up our deployment. Additionally, the dashboard's bandwidth monitoring is functional but lacks deep analytics—I’d love to see a "Success vs. Failure" rate visualization by region directly in the console. Currently, we have to build our own internal dashboards to track those metrics, which is an extra step for my engineering team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

CM
Founder & CEO
Apparel & Fashion
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Essential for protecting our brand equity in a global marketplace"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

As the founder of a sustainable apparel brand, our intellectual property and brand reputation are our most valuable assets. We use ProxyShare primarily for Brand Protection and Global Price Intelligence. What I like best is the reliability of their residential IP pool—it allows my team to monitor international marketplaces (like Amazon, Zalando, and regional boutiques) to ensure our products are being represented correctly and that no counterfeit "EcoWear" items are entering the market. Unlike datacenter proxies that get flagged instantly, ProxyShare’s IPs allow us to browse as genuine local shoppers, giving us an unfiltered view of our global brand presence. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

While the performance is top-tier, the dashboard could benefit from a more "Executive-friendly" reporting view. As a CEO, I’d love to see a high-level summary of our "Success Rate" per region over time, rather than just raw bandwidth logs. Additionally, while the SOCKS5 support is great for our developers, a native browser extension with built-in "Quick-City-Switching" would make it easier for our non-technical marketing leads to do manual ad verification without needing to configure a proxy manager. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jordan S.
JS
Facilities Management & Operations
Real Estate
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Reliable city-level targeting for localized property market intelligence"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

At Metroplex, staying competitive requires us to have a real-time pulse on regional facility service rates and property trends. What I like best about ProxyShare is the sheer reliability of their residential IP pool. Unlike datacenter proxies that frequently get flagged and blocked by real estate listing sites or competitor portals, ProxyShare’s IPs allow us to gather localized data as if we were a genuine user on the ground in that specific city. The dashboard is intuitive, and the ability to rotate IPs ensures our market research remains uninterrupted. For a non-technical director, the ease of setting up city-level targeting has been the standout feature. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

The technical performance is solid, but from a management perspective, I would appreciate more advanced "Team Usage" controls. Currently, it’s a bit difficult to set specific bandwidth quotas for different departments (like our Marketing vs. Research arms) within a single master account. I’d also like to see an integrated alert system that notifies me via email when we hit 90% of our monthly data plan, as we sometimes run high-volume audits that can consume traffic faster than expected. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

RT
Chief Marketing Officer
Retail
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Reliable "Human" IPs for Global Ad Verification and Price Intelligence"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

The most impressive part of ProxyShare is the quality of their residential pool. In my role, we frequently run localized campaigns in regions like Southeast Asia and Latin America. We need to verify that our localized ad copy and pricing are rendering correctly for actual users. Unlike other providers whose IPs are often flagged as "datacenter traffic" and blocked, ProxyShare’s residential IPs are consistently recognized as genuine residential connections. The dashboard is straightforward, allowing us to rotate IPs by city-level targeting, which is essential for our "hyper-local" marketing audits. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

While the technical performance is top-tier, I’d love to see a more integrated "Usage Alert" system. Currently, when we are running high-volume scraping for price monitoring, we have to manually check the dashboard to see our remaining GBs. Automated Slack or Email triggers for when we hit 80% of our plan would be a great quality-of-life update. Also, the documentation for their SOCKS5 integration is solid, but more code snippets for modern Python-based scrapers would help our junior analysts set things up even faster. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Elena R.
ER
Co-founder
Consumer Goods
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Securing our global brand integrity and retail pricing data"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

As a Co-founder of a growing CPG brand, my biggest challenge is maintaining a consistent global brand identity. What I like best about ProxyShare is the quality of their residential proxy network. We use it to monitor how our coffee products are being priced and presented on international marketplaces like Amazon and regional grocery platforms. Unlike other services we’ve tried, ProxyShare’s IPs don't get flagged or blocked, which allows us to gather clean, localized data. The ability to target specific cities is a huge advantage for us when we are scouting new regions for our "Artisan" retail launches, as it lets us see exactly what the local competition looks like. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

The pricing for high-bandwidth residential data can be a bit steep for a mid-market brand if you aren't careful with your scraping parameters. I’d love to see ProxyShare offer a more intuitive "Usage Forecasting" tool within the dashboard that predicts monthly costs based on current traffic spikes. This would help us manage our operational budget more effectively as we scale our market research efforts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Alexandra M.
AM
Country Manager
Consumer Goods
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Essential for localized market intelligence and global price monitoring"
What do you like best about ProxyShare?

As a Country Manager, my strategy relies on accurate, real-time data on how our organic products are being priced and promoted across different global e-commerce platforms. What I like best about ProxyShare is the reliability of their residential IP pool. Unlike datacenter proxies that are often flagged by retail sites, ProxyShare’s 75M+ residential IPs allow our analysts to simulate genuine local user behavior. This ensures we see the true localized content and pricing without being hit by CAPTCHAs or IP bans. The 99.9% uptime is critical for our automated price-tracking scripts that run 24/7. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ProxyShare?

While the dashboard is functional and the API integration was straightforward for our technical team, I would like to see more advanced "Usage Alerts" at the sub-user level. Currently, managing bandwidth across multiple regional teams requires manual monitoring. A native notification system that triggers when a specific project or region is nearing its bandwidth limit would help us manage our operational costs more proactively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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