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711Proxy Review 2026: 100M+ Residential IPs at Budget Pricing

711Proxy is a fast-growing residential and ISP proxy provider with a large pool and aggressive pricing. Here is what its six product lines, costs and caveats really look like.

By ProxyRadar Editorial Team

Also in: Русский

Reviewed July 2026. 711Proxy (711proxy.com) is an actively operating residential proxy provider. This review separates the provider's verifiable product structure from the pool-size and success-rate figures it self-reports.

711Proxy is a relatively young but rapidly growing residential proxy brand that competes on price and product breadth. Rather than positioning itself against enterprise names on raw pool size, it markets a "quality-over-quantity" story: clean IPs, flexible billing and a low headline price per gigabyte.

What 711Proxy sells

711Proxy runs an unusually wide catalogue for a budget brand, organised into roughly six product lines under one dashboard:

  • Residential (pay-by-GB) — rotating residential traffic billed by data used, with 30/90/180-day validity windows. Unused data is frozen rather than deleted and can be reactivated with any new purchase.
  • Residential (pay-by-IP) — each extracted IP is one credit; a single IP is usable up to 6 hours before another credit is consumed. Credits are advertised as non-expiring.
  • Unlimited rotating — backed by dedicated servers for high-concurrency work.
  • Static residential / ISP — long-lived dedicated addresses across the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
  • SOCKS5 and port-rotating options for tooling that expects those interfaces.

Protocols are the standard HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, with username/password or IP-whitelist authentication and country, state and city targeting included on every plan. There are documentation, dashboard and blog subdomains (docs.711proxy.com, dashboard.711proxy.com), which is more infrastructure maturity than many low-cost rivals show.

Pool and performance claims

711Proxy advertises a pool of 100 million+ residential IPs across 200+ countries and regions, a 99.7% success rate, a 99.9% uptime SLA, roughly 6.85 million daily IP refreshes and speeds around 20–40 Mbps on the rotating pool. Independent reviewers who tested the network reported a sub-0.6-second response time and generally usable results, but the pool-size and refresh figures are vendor claims and are not independently audited. Some 711Proxy pages have also cited a smaller "50M+" figure, which is a good reminder to treat the numbers as marketing rather than measurement.

Pricing

This is where 711Proxy is genuinely aggressive:

  • Pay-by-GB residential from roughly $0.55/GB at enterprise tiers, rising to about $1.20/GB on the small 5 GB starter.
  • Pay-by-IP residential from around $0.03 per IP.
  • Static residential / ISP from about $3.50 per IP.
  • Unlimited rotating backed by dedicated bandwidth for heavy users.

Independent testing corroborated the $0.55/GB enterprise figure, which sits well below Bright Data, Oxylabs or Decodo for a comparable pool. That is the main reason to consider 711Proxy at all.

Strengths

  • Very low per-GB and per-IP pricing, with small top-ups (from ~5 GB or 200 IPs).
  • Six product lines covering rotating, static ISP, SOCKS5 and unlimited use cases.
  • Free targeting — country/state/city on every plan, no upcharge.
  • Real supporting infrastructure (docs, dashboard, blog, enterprise CDKey allocation).

Weaknesses and honest caveats

  • Youth and thin track record. As a newer entrant, it has a shorter reliability history than established networks.
  • Self-reported metrics. Pool size, refresh rate and success rate are not independently verified, and pages disagree on the pool figure.
  • Review-quality noise. Several third-party "reviews" are affiliate content; some observers have flagged the possibility of inflated ratings.
  • Restrictive refunds and no service in mainland China, per user reports.
  • Sourcing transparency. As with any residential network, confirm how IPs are sourced and how consent is obtained before trusting it at scale.

Who it's for

711Proxy suits scrapers, automation teams and multi-accounters who want a large rotating residential pool at the budget end of the market and are willing to validate before committing volume. It is a credible Bright Data alternative on price, not a replacement for an audited enterprise contract.

Buying 711Proxy more cheaply

711Proxy is resold through ProxyUniverse, where residential access is listed per IP (from around $0.65 per IP at the time of writing). Depending on the live offer, the reseller route can undercut a direct purchase and lets you benchmark it against other pools in one panel.

Disclosure: ProxyUniverse is a commercial partner of this publication. That relationship does not affect the assessment above and is not proof of any provider's sourcing practices. Confirm current pricing, inventory and terms, and test a small workload first.

How to test before you scale

  1. Start with the smallest GB or IP package and authenticate over HTTP and SOCKS5.
  2. Verify country/state/city and ASN accuracy against your real targets.
  3. For pay-by-IP, confirm the 6-hour usage rule fits your workflow before buying in bulk.
  4. Measure success rate, latency and session stability for 24–48 hours.
  5. Scale only once the numbers hold on your own sites.

FAQ

How big is the 711Proxy pool?

711Proxy advertises 100M+ residential IPs across 200+ countries, though some pages say 50M+. Treat these as vendor claims, not audited figures.

How does pay-by-IP work?

Each extracted IP is one credit and can be used for up to 6 hours; going beyond that consumes another credit. Unused credits are advertised as non-expiring.

Is 711Proxy cheap?

Yes. Enterprise residential from about $0.55/GB and pay-by-IP from about $0.03/IP put it firmly in the budget tier.

Can I buy 711Proxy through ProxyUniverse?

Yes, it is listed on ProxyUniverse, typically priced per IP; compare the live offer with a direct purchase.

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