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Geonode vs IPBurger

A direct comparison of Geonode and IPBurger for teams evaluating residential proxy costs, billing flexibility, and protocol support. Figures are drawn from published pricing as of August 2026.

Lower Entry Price

Geonode starts at $0.79 per GB with no monthly minimum and no expiry on purchased bandwidth. IPBurger's published entry plan is $59 per month regardless of usage, making Geonode the lower-cost starting point for smaller or variable workloads.

Protocol Coverage

Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 across its 2.5 million residential IP pool. IPBurger publishes HTTP and HTTPS support; SOCKS5 availability is not stated in their published documentation, so buyers with SOCKS5 requirements should confirm directly with IPBurger.

Geo Targeting Depth

Both providers cover 195+ countries with city-level targeting on residential proxies. IPBurger additionally publishes ASN-level targeting and mobile proxy coverage across 100+ countries, which may benefit buyers who need fine-grained network-level control alongside residential access.

Verdict

Geonode vs IPBurger: side-by-side comparison

geonodeIPBurger
IP pool (residential, active)2.5M100M+
Entry price$0.79/GB$59/mo
Price at 100 GB$0.50/GB$4.97 per GB (30 GB, $149/mo)
Price at 1 TB$0.27/GB$4.48 per GB (60 GB, $269/mo)
ProtocolsHTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5HTTP/HTTPS
Geo targeting195+ countries, city-level195+ countries, country + city-level targeting (residential); 100+ countries (mobile)
Billing modelPer-GB, no expiryMonthly subscription, per-GB (bandwidth included per plan)
Free trial1 TB free3-day money-back
Minimum spendNo minimum$59/mo
API accessREST + dashboardNot published
Support24/7 chat, 4.9 Trustpilot24/7 email support (Starter); Priority support (Plus); Dedicated account manager (Pro); 24/7 support

Competitor data: text-only, no Review/Rating schema

Verified against public pricing page on 2026-08-19

Where each wins

Geonode

No monthly minimum, per-GB billing from $0.79, and 1 TB free to start.

IPBurger

Broader proxy types — mobile, ISP, dedicated — plus ASN-level targeting in one account.

Tie

Both cover 195+ countries with city-level residential targeting and 24/7 support.

Win

Switching from IPBurger to Geonode

Migrating to Geonode takes a single endpoint change and no contract cancellation penalty, since Geonode requires no minimum spend.

Claim Your Free Terabyte

Create a Geonode account and activate the 1 TB free bandwidth offer before making any configuration changes on your existing setup. This gives you a full testing environment at no cost, letting you validate performance, IP quality, and geo-targeting accuracy against your live IPBurger results without any financial risk.

Swap Endpoint and Credentials

Replace your current IPBurger proxy host and authentication credentials with proxy.geonode.io on port 9000. Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, so update the protocol setting in your client or scraping framework to match your preferred option. The endpoint change is a single-line update in most proxy configuration files or dashboard settings.

Verify Targeting and Billing

Run your standard geo-targeting checks — confirm country and city-level resolution is returning the locations your workflow requires. Then review the Geonode dashboard to confirm bandwidth consumption is tracked per GB with no expiry applied to your balance. Only decommission your IPBurger credentials once both targeting accuracy and billing behavior match your expectations.

What Geonode customers say

FAQ

Geonode's published entry price is $0.79 per GB with no monthly minimum. IPBurger's published entry plan is $59 per month. For buyers with low or variable bandwidth needs, Geonode's pay-as-you-go model will typically cost less than committing to a fixed monthly subscription.

IPBurger's published pricing page lists HTTP and HTTPS protocol support. SOCKS5 availability is not stated in their publicly available documentation as of August 2026. Buyers who require SOCKS5 should confirm directly with IPBurger. Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on its residential proxy pool.

The technical migration is a single endpoint and credential swap — point your client to proxy.geonode.io port 9000 and update your username and password. Most teams complete this in under an hour. Geonode has no minimum spend, so you can run both in parallel during testing without additional commitment.

IPBurger publishes a pool of 100 million residential IPs. Geonode publishes a pool of 2.5 million residential IPs. If raw pool size is a primary criterion for your use case, IPBurger's published figure is significantly larger, and that difference is worth weighing against Geonode's pricing and billing flexibility.

Try Geonode

From $0.27/GB at scale. 1 TB free