Comparison

A ProxyGuys alternative that's $20 cheaper and fully documented

ProxyGuys is one of the closer comparisons out there: unlimited US 5G ports, 50+ cities, instant relocation from the dashboard. The differences are the ones you can check — $60 versus $80 a month, carriers named versus undisclosed, protocols and API documented versus unstated, and a free trial versus none.

Side by side

The comparison, in plain numbers

ProxyGuys's figures come from their public pages — see the note below the table.

 Proxy TowerProxyGuys
Monthly plan$60/mo$80/month
Weekly plan$20$25/week
Free trialFree 1-hour trial on a real proxy — no card requiredNone stated (signup itself is free)
CarriersVerizon, AT&T and T-Mobile — named on the page“Major US mobile carriers” — not named on their site
ProtocolsHTTP(S) & SOCKS5 — documentedNot stated on their site
Change location after purchaseIncluded, unlimited — 17 live citiesYes — “rotate to any of our 50+ US cities from your dashboard”
DataUnmeteredUnlimited bandwidth and rotations
APIDocumented REST API for rotation, status, relocationNot documented on their public pages

ProxyGuys pricing and unlimited/city claims from proxyguys.com and its pricing page, August 2026 (their bare domain refused connections during our checks; the www host served normally). Refund policy: none found published. Always verify current details on their site. ProxyGuys is a trademark of its respective owner; Proxy Tower is an independent service, not affiliated with or endorsed by ProxyGuys. Proxy Tower prices shown are live from our catalog.

Locations

Live US cities, right now

Our list renders live from the active fleet: every chip is a city you can pick at checkout, or move an existing proxy to, as often as you like.

Proxy Tower — 17 live US cities

  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Denver, CO
  • Miami, FL
  • Tampa, FL
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • New York, NY
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Dallas, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Medina, WA

The honest version

Where it's a tie — and where it isn't

The differences that matter are measurable.

The same product, minus $240 a year

Both services sell dedicated unlimited US 5G ports with city switching. Theirs is $80 a month, ours is $60 — that's $240 a year for choosing the one with more published detail.

Named carriers are checkable claims

“Major US carriers” could mean anything on any day. We name Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, let you pick, and let you switch — and the live city list below is the actual inventory, not a marketing number.

An hour on the proxy before a dollar leaves

Their signup is free but the first proxy isn't. Ours is: verify your email and run a real dedicated 5G port for a free hour — the trial is the product, not a demo.

Where it's a tie

City-switching from the dashboard is genuinely theirs too, and their no-contract stance matches ours. If you're already happy there, the checkable differences are the price, the docs, and the trial.

Run your heaviest day on it — free

Sign up, verify your email, and put a real unmetered mobile proxy through your actual workload for an hour. No card, no commitment.