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Proxies come in two kinds: static — a fixed IP for the entire term, and rotating — a single host:port gateway where the IP changes automatically. Both types are available in the bot right away.

Static

The same IP for the whole term. You get specific addresses (ISP or datacenter), billed per IP. For tying an account to one IP and long sessions.

Rotating

You connect to a host:port gateway; the IP behind it changes on a timer or on every request. Billed per traffic (GB). For scraping and bulk checks.

Rotating: how the IP changes

Pick the rotation interval from preset options:
  • 1, 5, 10, 30 minutes
  • 1, 3, 6, 12 hours
  • 1 day
  • Rotate every request — a new IP on each request
You can also enter a custom number of minutes.

Session type

A Sticky / Regular toggle in the subscription settings:

Sticky

The IP is held for the chosen interval, then changes. For logins and multi-step actions that need a stable address.

Regular

The IP changes on the timer or on every request — no holding. For scraping and checks where frequent rotation matters.
The interval and session type are set in the subscription settings — at checkout and later in the proxy card. You can change them at any time.

Static: a fixed IP

A static proxy is a specific IP (or several) reserved for you. Billing is per IP per 30-day cycle. The card shows the term: “Valid until: DD.MM”.

Auto-renew

A toggle in the card. While it’s on and your balance covers it, the IPs renew automatically at the end of the cycle — the addresses don’t change.

Renew

Manual renewal for a new 30-day cycle. The IPs are preserved — you keep the same addresses.
Rotating subscriptions have no auto-renew — you top them up with traffic instead: buying the same category again adds GB to the current subscription. Auto-renew exists only for static proxies.

Which to choose

Pick static

You need a permanent address: tying an account to one IP, IP-allowlist access on the service side, long stable sessions.

Pick rotating

You need frequent IP changes: scraping, sign-ups, bulk checks, getting around per-address limits.

Types & pricing

Residential, mobile, ISP, datacenter — how they differ and what they cost.

Proxy setup

Buying, geo, protocol, format, and export — step by step in the bot.