If you're building or scaling a mobile proxy business, you've probably landed on the same short list: Proxidize, ProxyGrow, or iProxy. All three claim to turn modems or phones into sellable proxy infrastructure. But they are built on fundamentally different assumptions about who you are, what hardware you already have, and how much you want to spend before your first customer signs up.
This comparison is written for operators and resellers — people who need more than just proxies for personal use. If you're sourcing modems, running a storefront, and managing clients, the differences below will be significant.
Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | ProxyGrow | Proxidize | iProxy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware flexibility | Any compatible 4G/5G modem | Proprietary Proxidize kits only | Android smartphones |
| Setup complexity | Moderate — need your own server | High — physical kit setup required | Low — app on phone |
| Monthly cost/modem | From $6/mo (Personal) to $12/mo (Enterprise) | Included in hardware; license cost varies | Free–low |
| White-label storefront | Yes — *.proxygrow.shop included | No native white-label | No |
| REST API + webhooks | Yes — rotation, health endpoints | Yes (Enterprise) | Limited |
| Telegram bot (client self-serve) | Yes — built-in | No | No |
| Minimum investment | Server + modems you source yourself | $800–$2,000+ (starter hardware kit) | Zero (use existing phones) |
| Free trial | Yes | No | Yes (limited) |
ProxyGrow — Built for Resellers with Their Own Hardware
ProxyGrow is a SaaS platform that manages 4G/5G mobile proxy infrastructure. You bring your own modems, connect them to a server in a datacenter, and ProxyGrow handles everything else: proxy routing, IP rotation, client access, billing storefront, and API.
Supported hardware: USB LTE dongles, enterprise M.2 LTE modules, 5G NR M.2 modules — the platform is hardware-agnostic by design and works with any compatible 4G/5G modem.
Active locations: Ukraine, Romania, Latvia — real modem infrastructure in datacenters.
ProxyGrow Pros
- No hardware lock-in. Source modems from any supplier. Switch hardware generations without switching platforms. This alone removes the biggest long-term risk in the mobile proxy business.
- Low per-modem cost. Starting at $6/modem/month on the Personal plan, scaling to $12/modem/month on Enterprise. Costs are predictable and linear.
- White-label storefront included. Every plan comes with a
*.proxygrow.shopstorefront so your clients buy directly from you — with your brand, your pricing, your margins. - REST API with rotation webhooks. Automate IP rotation, poll health endpoints, integrate with your own dashboards or client automation.
- Telegram bot for client self-serve. Clients can manage their own proxy slots, trigger rotations, and check status without you touching anything. Significantly reduces support load.
- Free trial available. Test the platform before committing to a paid plan.
ProxyGrow Cons
- You need server infrastructure. ProxyGrow is SaaS software, not hardware. You need a VPS or dedicated server to run the modem stack. This is a real operational requirement — not insurmountable, but not zero.
- Newer platform. ProxyGrow is newer than Proxidize. If you need years of proven uptime track record at 500+ modems, factor that in.
Try ProxyGrow Free — No Hardware Lock-in
Connect your modems. White-label storefront included. Cancel anytime.
Proxidize — All-in-One Kits for Enterprise Scale
Proxidize is the longest-established name in managed mobile proxy infrastructure. Their model is fundamentally different: you buy a physical hardware kit from them, they ship it, and their software runs on that hardware.
Proxidize Pros
- Turnkey hardware + software bundle. Everything arrives configured and ready. If you don't want to source modems, manage servers, or deal with hardware compatibility, Proxidize removes those decisions.
- Proven at large scale. Proxidize has been deployed in large enterprise environments. If you need to point procurement at a vendor with years of installations and formal support contracts, they fit that profile.
- Managed updates on their hardware. Since they control the hardware stack, firmware and software updates are tested against their own devices.
Proxidize Cons
- High minimum investment. Entry-level hardware kits start at $800 and go well above $2,000 for anything with meaningful modem count. You're spending before you have a single paying client.
- Vendor lock-in to proprietary hardware. If Proxidize changes pricing, discontinues a product line, or you want to migrate, your hardware doesn't transfer. You've bought into their ecosystem, not a generic modem stack.
- Higher effective cost per modem. When you amortize hardware costs plus any software license fees across your modem count, the per-modem economics are worse than sourcing hardware yourself.
- No free trial. You commit capital before validation.
- No native white-label storefront or Telegram bot. Client-facing tooling requires additional build work.
iProxy — The Zero-Investment Starting Point
iProxy uses a completely different approach: instead of USB modems, it runs on Android smartphones. You install the app, and your phone's SIM becomes a proxy endpoint.
iProxy Pros
- Zero upfront cost. If you already have Android phones, you can start immediately. No server, no modem purchase, no hardware compatibility questions.
- Simple setup. Install app, configure port, done. The learning curve is low.
- Good for market testing. If you're not sure mobile proxy reselling is a business you want to pursue, iProxy lets you test with real clients at almost no risk.
iProxy Cons
- Android phones are less reliable than dedicated modems. Phones overheat, battery cycles degrade, apps crash, OS updates interrupt service. Uptime SLAs that matter to business clients are hard to sustain on consumer phones.
- Limited scale. Managing 20+ phones is operationally painful. Dedicated modem racks scale cleanly; phone stacks do not.
- No white-label. You can't run a branded storefront on iProxy. Clients know they're using iProxy infrastructure.
- No meaningful API. Automation, webhook-based rotation, and health monitoring are not available at the level resellers need.
- Not suited for B2B clients. If your clients are agencies, ad teams, or operations that need uptime guarantees, phone-based proxies create credibility problems.
Who Should Choose What
Choose ProxyGrow if:
- You already have or plan to source your own 4G/5G modems
- You want a white-label storefront without building one from scratch
- Per-modem cost matters and you want it to stay predictable as you scale
- You want client self-serve via Telegram bot without writing custom tooling
- You need REST API access for automation and integration
- You want to start without committing thousands upfront
Choose Proxidize if:
- You want an all-in-one box: hardware + software, shipped and configured
- You have an enterprise procurement process that requires established vendors
- Upfront capital is not a constraint and long-term vendor dependency is acceptable
- You don't want to deal with modem sourcing, server management, or hardware compatibility
Choose iProxy if:
- You're an individual testing the mobile proxy market with zero budget
- You have spare Android phones and want to start immediately
- Your clients are individuals, not businesses with uptime expectations
- You don't need white-label, API, or scale beyond a handful of slots
Pricing Comparison
| Platform | Entry Cost | Per-Modem/Month | White-label | Free Trial |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ProxyGrow Personal | Server + modems | $6 | Yes | Yes |
| ProxyGrow Enterprise | Server + modems | $12 | Yes | Yes |
| Proxidize Starter Kit | $800–$2,000+ hardware | Bundled/variable | No | No |
| iProxy | $0 (own phones) | Free–low | No | Yes |
Note: Proxidize hardware kit prices vary by modem count and configuration. ProxyGrow modem costs depend on your sourcing — which is the point: you control that variable.
Bottom Line
For proxy resellers and operators who want to build a real business around mobile infrastructure, ProxyGrow hits a different price-to-feature point than any other option: hardware-agnostic, white-label included, Telegram bot out of the box, REST API, and a free trial to validate before you scale.
Proxidize is the right answer when you want a vendor to handle the hardware stack entirely and you have capital to spend upfront. iProxy is the right answer when you have zero budget and are testing whether this market is worth pursuing.
If you already have modems, or you're planning to source them — ProxyGrow is the faster, cheaper, and more flexible path to a working reseller operation.