ProxyLine Review: Affordable Proxies with Solid Performance and Global Reach

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ProxyLine has been around since 2018, but I honestly hadn’t given it a real shot until recently. My team and I dove in for a proper review. Alex took the cybersecurity  petro  at marketing use cases, and Ricky was on performance duty. After about a month of testing, we had a solid picture of what ProxyLine actually brings to the table.

At first, I figured ProxyLine was just another small player in a crowded market. That idea went out the window pretty quickly. Once we put their proxies through real-world tests, it was clear they take performance and reliability seriously—way more than I expected.

First Impressions

ProxyLine covers both shared and private (they call them “individual”) IPv4 and IPv6 proxies. You get support for HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 across the board. The scale surprised me: over 7,500 networks and subnetworks in more than 100 countries. That’s a lot of reach for the price.

You can grab IPs in all the usual spots—the US, Russia, Europe, Latin America, and even some parts of Africa. If you need to switch locations often, this is a big plus.

One thing that grabbed my attention was how cheap it is to get started. Shared IPv4 proxies are just $0.67 for five days. Individual IPv4 proxies start at $0.97 for five days, and IPv6 proxies go as low as $0.10. If you’re running a short campaign or just want to test things out, that’s hard to beat.

You can buy a single IP or thousands. Packages run from five days up to a year, and there’s a built-in calculator so you’ll know what you’re paying before you commit.

What ProxyLine Is Best For

From our tests, ProxyLine works well for things like:   Social media managementAccount farmingSEO monitoringData parsing and scrapingMarketing automationAccessing geo-locked content Online gaming

It’s flexible enough for simple or advanced setups.

FeatureIPv4 Shared ProxyIndividual IPv4 ProxiesIPv6/32 Proxy
Usage TypeUp to 3 peopleIssued to one personIssued to one person
CountryUSA (United States)USA (United States)USA (United States)
Quantity (Qty)111
Price per Piece0.67 USD0.96 USD0.10 USD
Period5 Days5 Days5 Days
TypeHTTP / SOCKS5HTTP / SOCKS5HTTP / SOCKS5
Total Payable0.67 USD0.96 USD0.10 USD
IP SelectionManual selection availableManual selection availableNot specified
ActionBuyBuyBuy

What I Liked

There’s a lot to like here.

First, the pricing is flexible. You don’t have to lock yourself into anything long-term unless you want to.

Second, the free tools are actually helpful. The proxy checker, IP checker, speed test, and port checker aren’t just fluff—they help you spot and fix issues fast.

IP binding is another nice touch. You can lock proxies to your device, which adds security and makes sessions more stable. This matters a lot if you’re handling social accounts.

The system runs itself. Pay, and your proxies are ready right away. No waiting around.

Manual IP selection is handy, too. Sometimes options are limited, but being able to pick subnets or specific IPs gives you more control.

Plus, the service feels reliable. ProxyLine says it has over 300,000 users, and honestly, our uptime and reliability results back that up.

Where It Falls Short

Nothing’s perfect.

You don’t get a free trial for premium proxies. Sure, there are free proxies, but they don’t show you what the paid ones are really like.

Regular users don’t get loyalty discounts, which would make sticking around more appealing.

Biggest gripe: no automatic IP rotation. You can rotate manually on the dashboard, but auto-rotation would be a game-changer, especially for heavy scraping.

Free Proxies and Tools

I tried the free proxies before upgrading. For something that’s free, they’re not bad—speeds are okay, and geo-targeting is decent.

But since these are shared, traffic can get heavy at times. Also, you have to pick between HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 for every proxy you use.

The free toolkit includes:

– Proxy Checker — checks location, speed, and anonymity

– IP Checker — shows your current IP and connection info

– Online Calculator — helps you figure out costs

– Port Checker & Speed Test — for troubleshooting

These tools are especially helpful if you’re just getting started.

Dashboard and Usability

The dashboard is simple and clean.

Right from the main panel, you can add funds, manage proxies, see expired orders, and grab your API keys. Bulk orders are easy, and you can check your payment history whenever.

Switching IPs is quick. I liked being able to change IPs by hand before starting a session.

Everything’s laid out logically, so even if you’re new, you won’t get lost.

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 ProxyLine Review

ProxyLine isn’t exactly new to the proxy market. The company has been around since 2018, but I only recently decided to properly evaluate it together with my team. Alex handled the cybersecurity aspects, Monika focused on marketing use cases, and Ricky ran performance tests. After four weeks of hands-on testing, we gathered enough insights to form a clear opinion.

At first, I assumed ProxyLine was just another small provider trying to compete in an overcrowded space. That assumption didn’t last long. Once we started testing their services in real-world scenarios, it became obvious that ProxyLine is more serious about performance and reliability than I initially expected.

– First Impressions

ProxyLine offers both shared and individual (private) IPv4 and IPv6 proxies. The service supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols across all packages. With over 7,500 networks and subnetworks across more than 100 countries, their geographic coverage is impressive for a provider in this price range.

You’ll find IPs in major locations such as the United States, Russia, European countries, Latin America, and even parts of Africa. For users who need geo-targeting flexibility, this is a strong advantage.

One thing that stood out immediately was pricing. Shared IPv4 proxies start at just $0.67 for five days. Individual IPv4 proxies begin at $0.97 for five days, while IPv6 proxies start as low as $0.10. For short-term projects or testing campaigns, those entry prices are attractive.

Packages can be extended to one month, three months, or even a full year. You can purchase anywhere from a single IP to thousands at once, depending on your needs. There’s also a built-in calculator that helps estimate costs before depositing funds.

 What ProxyLine Is Best For

From our testing, ProxyLine works well for:

  • Social media management
  • Account farming
  • SEO monitoring
  • Data parsing and web scraping
  • Marketing automation
  • Accessing geo-restricted content
  • Online gaming

It’s flexible enough for both light users and more advanced setups.

What I Liked

There are quite a few things ProxyLine does well.

First, the pricing model is flexible. You can make one-time purchases or subscribe for longer periods. There’s no forced commitment.

Second, the free tools are genuinely useful. The proxy checker, IP checker, speed test, and port checker aren’t just there for show — they actually help troubleshoot issues quickly.

Another highlight is IP binding. This feature links proxies to your device, which reduces the risk of unauthorized access and improves session stability, especially when managing social media accounts.

The system is automated. As soon as payment is processed, proxies activate immediately. No delays, no manual approvals.

I also appreciated the manual IP selection option. While availability can be limited, being able to choose subnets and specific IPs gives more control.

Finally, the trust factor. ProxyLine claims to serve over 300,000 users, and based on uptime and reliability during our testing, the infrastructure seems mature.

 Where It Falls Short

No service is perfect.

There’s no free trial for premium proxies. While free proxies are available, they don’t fully represent the paid experience.

Regular customers don’t receive loyalty discounts, which would have been a nice addition.

Another missing feature is automatic rotating proxies. You can rotate IPs manually in the dashboard, but automated rotation would make the service much stronger for heavy scraping tasks.

Free Proxies and Tools

Before upgrading, I tested their free proxies. Performance was surprisingly decent for a free option. Speeds were usable, and geo-targeting was fairly accurate.

However, because these are shared resources, traffic can get heavy. You also need to manually choose between HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 for each proxy.

The free tools include:

  • **Proxy Checker** – verifies location, speed, and anonymity level
  • **IP Checker** – shows your current IP address and connection details
  • **Online Calculator** – estimates proxy costs before purchase
  • **Port Checker & Speed Test** – helps troubleshoot connection issues

These tools genuinely add value, especially for beginners.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Dashboard and Usability

The dashboard is clean and straightforward.

From the main panel, you can top up your balance, manage active proxies, view expired orders, and access API keys. Bulk ordering is available, and payment history is easy to track.

Switching between IPs is simple. I liked being able to manually change IPs before launching a session.

Everything feels organized, and even first-time users shouldn’t struggle navigating the interf

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