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Geonode vs Storm Proxies

A straightforward comparison of Geonode and Storm Proxies for teams evaluating residential proxy networks on pricing transparency, geographic coverage, and billing flexibility.

Transparent Per-GB Pricing

Geonode publishes entry pricing at $0.79/GB, scaling to $0.50/GB at 100 GB and $0.27/GB at 1 TB, with no minimum spend. Storm Proxies does not publish its pricing, making direct cost comparison impossible before contacting them.

City-Level Geo Targeting

Geonode covers 195 or more countries with city-level targeting across a 2.5 million residential IP pool. Storm Proxies reports a pool of 20 million or more IPs, but does not publish its geographic targeting granularity.

Support and Trial Access

Geonode offers 24/7 live chat with a 4.9 Trustpilot rating and a 1 TB free trial with no expiry. Storm Proxies provides 24/7 email support with 45% of tickets answered within one hour and a 24-hour money-back guarantee on smallest packages.

Verdict

Geonode vs Storm Proxies: side-by-side comparison

geonodeStorm Proxies
IP pool (residential, active)2.5M20+ Million
Entry price$0.79/GBNot published
Price at 100 GB$0.50/GBNot published
Price at 1 TB$0.27/GBNot published
ProtocolsHTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5HTTP(S)
Geo targeting195+ countries, city-levelNot published
Billing modelPer-GB, no expirysubscription
Free trial1 TB free24-hour money-back guarantee on the smallest package of each proxy type
Minimum spendNo minimumNot published
API accessREST + dashboardNot published
Support24/7 chat, 4.9 TrustpilotEmail (24/7, replies within 24 hours, 45% replied under one hour)

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

Verified against public pricing page on 2026-08-19

Where each wins

Geonode

Published per-GB pricing, city-level targeting, and a 1 TB free trial with no minimum spend.

Storm Proxies

Owns 100% of proxy inventory and reports a pool exceeding 20 million residential IPs.

Tie

Both providers offer residential proxies with HTTP and HTTPS protocol support.

Win

Switching from Storm Proxies to Geonode

Migrating from Storm Proxies to Geonode takes three steps and can be verified before you fully cut over.

Claim Your Free Terabyte

Sign up at Geonode and activate the 1 TB free trial, which carries no expiry date and requires no minimum purchase. This lets you test performance, pool coverage, and city-level geo-targeting at no cost before decommissioning your existing Storm Proxies subscription.

Swap Endpoint and Credentials

Update your scraper, browser, or integration to point to proxy.geonode.io:9000, replacing your Storm Proxies hostname and authentication details. Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, so most configurations require only a hostname, port, and credential change with no code rewrites.

Verify Targeting and Billing

Confirm that city-level geo-targeting resolves correctly for your target markets across Geonode's 195 or more countries. Review the dashboard to verify that bandwidth is billed per GB with no expiry, then allow your Storm Proxies subscription to lapse at its next renewal rather than canceling mid-cycle.

What Geonode customers say

FAQ

Geonode publishes its rates at $0.79/GB entry, $0.50/GB at 100 GB, and $0.27/GB at 1 TB. Storm Proxies does not publish its pricing on its website, so a direct numerical comparison is not possible without contacting their sales team directly.

Storm Proxies publishes a pool of 20 million or more residential IPs, which is larger than Geonode's published pool of 2.5 million IPs. Geonode does not claim parity on pool size but offers city-level targeting across 195 or more countries, which Storm Proxies does not publish.

Yes. Geonode offers a 1 TB free trial with no expiry and no minimum spend, so you can run both services in parallel. Test geo-targeting, latency, and billing accuracy through the dashboard before allowing your Storm Proxies subscription to lapse at renewal.

For most setups, changing the hostname to proxy.geonode.io:9000 and updating credentials takes under thirty minutes. Geonode supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 and provides a REST API and dashboard, so integrations that relied on programmatic control can be replicated without significant rework.

Try Geonode

From $0.27/GB at scale. 1 TB free