Has Anyone Tried Hydraproxy? How Does It Compare to Other Proxy Services?

22 Replies, 1736 Views

Hey everyone,

So, I’ve been hearing a lot about Hydraproxy lately, and I’m kinda curious. Has anyone here actually tried it? How does it stack up against other proxy services like, say, Nord or BrightData?

I’m looking for something reliable but also affordable, and Hydraproxy seems to be popping up in convos. Is it worth the hype? Or is it just another overpromised service?

Also, how’s the speed? I’ve had issues with other proxies being super slow, so if Hydraproxy is faster, that’d be a huge plus.

And what about the setup? Is it user-friendly or one of those “you need a PhD to figure it out” kinda things?

Would love to hear your thoughts before I dive in. Thanks in advance!

(Also, sorry for any typos, typing this on my phone lol)
I’ve been using Hydraproxy for a few months now, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for me. The speed is way better than what I experienced with Nord, especially for scraping tasks.

Setup was super easy—no PhD required lol. They have a pretty intuitive dashboard, and their docs are straightforward.

If you’re looking for something reliable and affordable, I’d say give it a shot. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely worth the hype imo.
Yo, I tried Hydraproxy last week, and it’s pretty solid. The speed is decent, but it’s not the fastest I’ve used. Still, for the price, it’s hard to beat.

I’d say it’s more user-friendly than BrightData, but if you’re doing super complex stuff, you might need to tweak a few things.

Overall, I’d recommend it if you’re on a budget and need something reliable.
Hydraproxy is good, but it’s not perfect. I’ve had some issues with IPs getting blocked, but their support team is pretty responsive.

Speed-wise, it’s faster than some of the cheaper proxies I’ve used, but not as fast as the premium ones.

If you’re just starting out, it’s a great option. But if you need top-tier performance, you might wanna look elsewhere.
I’ve been using Hydraproxy for scraping, and it’s been pretty reliable. The setup was a breeze, and their pricing is super competitive.

Compared to Nord, I’d say it’s faster for my use case, but YMMV.

One thing I love is their rotating proxies—they work like a charm. Definitely worth checking out if you’re on the fence.
Wow, thanks for all the replies, everyone! Super helpful to hear your experiences with Hydraproxy. I think I’m gonna give it a shot since it seems like a good balance of price and performance.

Quick question though—anyone here use it for geo-specific tasks? I need something that works well with US and EU IPs. Also, how’s their refund policy in case it doesn’t work out?

Thanks again, y’all! You’ve made this decision way easier.
Hydraproxy is decent, but it’s not without its flaws. I’ve had some downtime issues, but their customer service is pretty quick to fix things.

Speed is okay, not the best, but it gets the job done. If you’re looking for something affordable, it’s a solid choice.

Just don’t expect it to be the fastest or most reliable out there.
I switched to Hydraproxy from BrightData, and I’m pretty happy with it so far. The speed is good, and the setup was super easy.

Their pricing is way better than most competitors, and I haven’t had any major issues yet.

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, I’d say go for it. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely worth the money.
Hydraproxy is alright, but it’s not the best I’ve used. The speed is decent, but I’ve had some issues with IPs getting flagged.

Setup was easy, though, and their support team is pretty helpful.

If you’re just starting out, it’s a good option. But if you need something more reliable, you might wanna look elsewhere.
I’ve been using Hydraproxy for a while now, and it’s been pretty reliable. The speed is good, and the setup was super easy.

Compared to Nord, I’d say it’s faster for my use case, but YMMV.

One thing I love is their rotating proxies—they work like a charm. Definitely worth checking out if you’re on the fence.



Users browsing this thread: 3 Guest(s)