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NetNut vs GeoSurf

We put NetNut and GeoSurf side by side on price, pool depth, coverage and reliability. We ranked the networks on verified price, IP-pool depth, latency, and real-world success rate so you can pick in minutes, not days.

$7.50/GB / $9.00/GB
Price (A / B)
4.1 / 4
Rating (A / B)
NetNut
Our pick

NetNut (ISP & Residential, $7.50/GB) and GeoSurf (Residential, $9.00/GB) both target serious proxy users, but they win on different axes. NetNut is cheaper ($7.50/GB vs $9.00/GB) — roughly 1× the gap.

NetNut differentiates itself with direct ISP partnerships. This makes IPs highly stable but the network is limited to 50 countries. At $7.50/GB they are 10x more expensive than Cheapest-Proxies.

GeoSurf focuses on ad verification with granular geographic targeting. Their 3.5M IP pool is tiny by modern standards and at $9.00/GB they charge 12x more than Cheapest-Proxies.

NetNut vs GeoSurf: the numbers

ProviderFromPoolCountriesUptimeRating
NetNut $7.50/GB 20M+ IPs 50 99.9% 4.1★ Visit ›
GeoSurf $9.00/GB 3.5M+ IPs 130 99.0% 4.0★ Visit ›

Spec-by-spec

Price$7.50/GB vs $9.00/GB
Pool size20M+ IPs vs 3.5M+ IPs
Countries50 vs 130
Uptime99.9% vs 99.0%
SpeedUltra-Fast vs Moderate
Support24/7 Support vs Business Hours
AnonymityHigh vs Moderate
Rating4.1★ vs 4★

NetNut wins on

  • Direct ISP connections for stability
  • Excellent speeds
  • High uptime
  • Good for time-sensitive tasks

GeoSurf wins on

  • Granular geographic targeting
  • Good ad-tech integrations
  • Browser extension available

Verdict

Our pick: NetNut. It edges ahead on our rating (4.1★ vs 4★) and is cheaper at $7.50/GB. That said, choose GeoSurf if you specifically need granular geographic targeting.

Bottom line: pay for pool quality and geo-coverage, not brand name — the price gap between the top options is often 10x for the same result.


Frequently asked questions

Is NetNut or GeoSurf cheaper?
NetNut is cheaper at $7.50/GB versus $9.00/GB.
Which is better, NetNut or GeoSurf?
On balance we pick NetNut for value, but the right choice depends on your workload — see the spec table and verdict above.
What pool sizes do they offer?
NetNut advertises 20M+ IPs and GeoSurf 3.5M+ IPs, across 50 and 130 countries respectively.
How much should this cost?
Residential traffic ranges from about $0.70/GB at the value leader up to $8–15/GB at premium brands for effectively the same result. Datacenter IPs are cheaper still. Start on the lowest verified price and scale only if your success rate holds.

Bottom line: pay for pool quality and geo-coverage, not brand name — the price gap between the top options is often 10x for the same result.

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