Which is better for YouTube scraping: BrightData vs Smartproxy? Need advice!

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Hey everyone!

So, I’ve been diving into this whole YouTube scraping thing for a project, and I’m stuck between brightdata vs smartproxy for YouTube. I’ve seen a lot of mixed opinions, and honestly, it’s kinda overwhelming.

BrightData seems solid with its huge IP pool and all, but I’ve heard it can get pricey real quick. On the other hand, Smartproxy looks more budget-friendly, but I’m not sure if it’s as reliable for scraping YouTube specifically.

Anyone here actually used both? Like, which one handles YouTube’s anti-scraping measures better? I don’t wanna waste time or money on something that’s gonna get blocked every 5 mins lol.

Also, if there’s another option I’m missing, feel free to drop it! Just need something that works without breaking the bank.

Thanks in advance, y’all! 🙏
I’ve used both brightdata vs smartproxy for YouTube scraping, and honestly, it depends on your budget and scale. BrightData is a beast when it comes to IP diversity and handling anti-scraping measures, but yeah, it’s pricey. Smartproxy is more affordable and works fine for smaller projects, but I’ve had a few more blocks with it. If you’re scraping heavily, I’d lean towards BrightData.

Also, check out Oxylabs if you want another option. It’s kinda in the middle price-wise and handles YouTube pretty well.
Yo, I feel you on the brightdata vs smartproxy for YouTube dilemma. I’ve been using Smartproxy for a while now, and it’s been decent for my needs. It’s not perfect, but for the price, it’s hard to beat. BrightData is definitely more robust, but unless you’re doing massive scraping, it might be overkill.

One thing I’d suggest is testing both with their free trials. That’s what I did, and it helped me decide.
BrightData is hands down better for YouTube scraping if you’re dealing with heavy traffic. Their IP pool is insane, and they handle blocks way better than Smartproxy. But yeah, it’s expensive. If you’re on a tight budget, Smartproxy is okay, but you’ll need to tweak your settings a lot to avoid getting blocked.

Another tool you might wanna look into is ScraperAPI. It’s simpler and works well for YouTube.
I’ve been scraping YouTube for a while, and honestly, brightdata vs smartproxy for YouTube is a tough call. BrightData is more reliable, but Smartproxy is way cheaper. If you’re just starting out, I’d go with Smartproxy and see how it works for you. You can always switch later if you need more power.

Also, don’t forget to rotate your IPs and use headers to avoid blocks. That’s been a game-changer for me.
Honestly, I’ve tried both brightdata vs smartproxy for YouTube, and neither is perfect. BrightData is more consistent, but it’s pricey af. Smartproxy is cheaper, but I’ve had to deal with more blocks.

If you’re open to alternatives, check out Zyte (formerly Scrapinghub). It’s a bit more niche but works well for YouTube scraping.
BrightData is the GOAT for YouTube scraping, no doubt. Their IP pool and anti-blocking tech are top-notch. But yeah, it’s not cheap. Smartproxy is a decent budget option, but it’s not as reliable for heavy scraping.

If you’re just doing light scraping, Smartproxy should be fine. But if you’re scaling up, BrightData is worth the investment.
Thanks so much for all the replies, y’all! This has been super helpful. I think I’m gonna start with Smartproxy since it’s more budget-friendly and see how it goes. If I run into too many blocks, I’ll probably switch to BrightData or check out some of the other tools you mentioned like Oxylabs or Zyte.

One quick follow-up: anyone have tips on avoiding blocks with Smartproxy? Like, specific settings or tools that work well with it? Appreciate it! 🙏
I’ve been using Smartproxy for YouTube scraping, and it’s been okay. It’s not perfect, but for the price, it’s hard to complain. BrightData is definitely better, but it’s overkill for my needs.

One tip: use a headless browser with Smartproxy to reduce blocks. It’s made a big difference for me.
BrightData is the better choice for YouTube scraping if you can afford it. Their IP pool is massive, and they handle blocks like a pro. Smartproxy is cheaper, but I’ve had more issues with blocks and captchas.

If you’re looking for another option, check out Luminati. It’s similar to BrightData but sometimes cheaper.



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