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This looks interesting, especially the free trial and the fact that the traffic doesn’t expire. Being able to test things properly before committing is always a plus. The pricing also seems reasonable on paper if the IP quality is consistent.

As with any new or lesser-known provider, it probably makes sense to run a few real-world tests first and see how it performs with your actual use case. Some setups work better with rotating sessions, others with sticky ones.

For anyone comparing options, it can also help to look at alternatives like monthly ISP proxies for lighter tasks or short-term jobs. Overall, worth testing, but I’d definitely trial it before relying on it for anything serious.