SOAX Review
SOAX is strongest where mobile matters: a big carrier-targetable 4G and 5G pool, very long sticky sessions, and coverage in regions other networks skip.
Review last updated 2026-08-20 · How we rate providers
Scorecard
Pros
- Very large mobile pool with carrier-level targeting, a genuine specialty
- Rotation control up to 24-hour sticky sessions, longer than most rivals
- Cheap trial lets you evaluate properly before committing
- Strong presence in regions other networks cover thinly
Cons
- Entry plans require around $99 a month
- Dashboard is busier and less intuitive than Decodo's
- Per-gigabyte rate at low volume is high
- Traffic expires with the billing month on most plans
Privacy, jurisdiction & audits
Who the company answers to legally, what it keeps, and whether anyone independent has checked.
| Legal jurisdiction | Cyprus outside 5/9/14 Eyes |
|---|---|
| Logging policy | Not a privacy service; operational logs by design |
| Independent audits | None published |
| Anonymous payment | Crypto accepted |
| How IPs are sourced | Opt-in SDK network with a published compliance policy and customer vetting. |
SOAX plans & pricing
Advertised rates as of August 20, 2026. VPN promo rates normally require the prepaid term shown and renew at the higher rate; proxy pricing falls with volume. Confirm on SOAX's own site before buying.
| Plan | Price | Traffic | Min spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residential starterResidential Proxies | $6.60/GBmonthly | 15 GB | $99 | Falls toward $2.20/GB at volume |
| ISP staticStatic ISP Proxies | $4/GBmonthly | $99 | ||
| DatacenterDatacenter Proxies | $0.90/IP/momonthly per IP | $20 | ||
| MobileMobile Proxies | $7/GBmonthly | $99 | ||
| Web UnblockerScraping APIs | $2.50/1k requestsmonthly | $49 |
Features
Our SOAX review
SOAX runs one of the largest mobile proxy pools available on self-serve terms, with targeting down to the individual carrier. Because thousands of real subscribers share each mobile IP behind carrier NAT, these addresses are the hardest class for a target site to block, and SOAX has more of them than most.
Session control is unusually flexible. You can rotate on every request, or hold a sticky session for up to twenty-four hours, which supports workflows that need to look like one continuous user across a long period.
Regional coverage is a quiet strength. SOAX tends to have usable capacity in countries where other networks show a pool number but cannot actually deliver a working IP, which matters for localized price and content monitoring.
The commercial terms are mid-market rather than budget: about $99 a month to start, entry per-gigabyte rates near $6.60 falling toward $2.20 at volume, and traffic that expires at the end of the billing period on most plans. A cheap short trial makes evaluation affordable.
The dashboard is capable but busy, with more configuration surface than Decodo exposes, and the learning curve is correspondingly steeper.
Choose SOAX when mobile IPs, carrier targeting or long sessions are central to the job.
Notable facts
- Carrier-level targeting on the mobile network
- Sticky sessions can run up to 24 hours
- Cyprus-based, operating since 2019
At a glance
| Founded | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Nicosia, Cyprus |
| Service types | Residential Proxies, Static ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies, Mobile Proxies, Scraping APIs |
| IP pool | 191M addresses |
| Country coverage | 195 |
| Proxy protocols | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 |
| Rotation | Configurable from per request up to 24-hour sticky sessions |
| Starting price | $4/GB |
| Free trial | 3 days |
| Free tier | No |
| Support | chat, email, telegram (24/7), account manager on larger plans |
Frequently asked questions
Why use mobile proxies instead of residential?
Mobile IPs sit behind carrier NAT shared by thousands of real subscribers, so blocking one blocks many legitimate users. Sites are correspondingly reluctant to block them, which raises success rates on hard targets.
Does unused traffic roll over?
On most SOAX plans traffic expires at the end of the billing period. IPRoyal is the notable alternative where residential data does not expire.
What is the minimum to start?
Around $99 a month for residential or mobile, with a cheap short trial available first.
Bottom line
SOAX is strongest where mobile matters: a big carrier-targetable 4G and 5G pool, very long sticky sessions, and coverage in regions other networks skip.
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