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Geonode vs Scrapfly

A direct look at Geonode residential proxies versus Scrapfly scraping infrastructure, aimed at data teams deciding between per-gigabyte proxy billing and credit-based scraping subscriptions.

Transparent Per-GB Pricing

Geonode starts at $0.79 per GB with no monthly minimum, dropping to $0.27 per GB at 1 TB. Scrapfly requires a $30 per month subscription minimum, and its top published tier starts at $1,200 per month.

Pool Size and Coverage

Geonode provides 2.5 million residential IPs across 195 or more countries with city-level targeting. Scrapfly covers 190 or more countries for geo targeting, but the size of its residential IP pool is not published.

Support Availability

Geonode offers 24/7 live chat and holds a 4.9 Trustpilot rating. Scrapfly provides basic support on its entry plan, with 24/7 premium support and a named engineer reserved for its custom enterprise tier only.

Verdict

Geonode vs Scrapfly: side-by-side comparison

geonodeScrapfly
Product modelPer-GB, no expiryCredits-based subscription; pay-as-you-go overflow from Pro up; credits do not roll over; failed requests are free
Entry price$0.79/GB$30/mo
Mid tier$0.50/GB$100/mo
Top tier$0.27/GBCustom, starting at $1.2k/mo (6M+ credits/mo)
Underlying IP pool2.5MNot published
ProtocolsHTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5Not published
Geo targeting195+ countries, city-level190+ countries
Free trial1 TB free1,000 free credits on signup, no credit card, no time limit
Minimum spendNo minimum$30/mo
API accessREST + dashboardYes
Support24/7 chat, 4.9 TrustpilotBasic Support (Discovery), Standard Support (Pro, Startup), Premium Support (Enterprise), Premium 24/7 support with named engineer and Slack channel (Custom)

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Verified against public pricing page on 2026-08-19

Where each wins

Geonode

No monthly minimum, per-GB billing, and 2.5 million residential IPs from day one.

Scrapfly

One API key with antibot bypass across 20 or more vendors and failed-request-free billing.

Tie

Both cover 190 or more countries and offer an API for programmatic control.

Win

Switching from Scrapfly to Geonode

Migration from Scrapfly to Geonode requires updating your endpoint and credentials, then verifying geo-targeting before routing production traffic.

Claim Your Free Terabyte

Create a Geonode account and activate the 1 TB free trial — no credit card is required and the data does not expire. This gives your team enough volume to run realistic tests against your existing scraping targets before committing to a paid plan.

Swap Endpoint and Credentials

Replace your current Scrapfly API endpoint with proxy.geonode.io:9000 and update your username and password to the credentials shown in the Geonode dashboard. Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, so the protocol your current stack uses is unlikely to require changes.

Verify Targeting and Billing

Run test requests confirming city-level geo-targeting resolves correctly for the locations your workflow requires. Check the dashboard to confirm consumption registers as per-GB usage with no minimum charge, then cut production traffic over once accuracy and billing behavior match your expectations.

What Geonode customers say

FAQ

Geonode charges $0.79 per GB with no monthly floor, while Scrapfly requires at least $30 per month on a credit-based subscription. Credits do not roll over on Scrapfly plans. If your usage is unpredictable month to month, Geonode's pay-only-for-what-you-use model avoids wasted spend.

Scrapfly's noted strength is a single API key covering antibot bypass across more than 20 vendors. Geonode is a residential proxy provider and does not replicate that capability. Teams that rely heavily on antibot handling should evaluate whether proxy rotation alone is sufficient for their targets before switching.

Most teams complete a migration in one session. You update the endpoint to proxy.geonode.io:9000, swap credentials, and confirm geo-targeting in the Geonode dashboard. The 1 TB free trial lets you validate everything in parallel with your existing setup before cutting over production traffic.

As of the pricing page reviewed on 2026-08-10, Scrapfly does not publish the size of its residential IP pool. Geonode publishes a pool of 2.5 million residential IPs. If pool depth matters for rotation strategy, that figure is available for Geonode but not for Scrapfly.

Try Geonode

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