Bright Data is not an expensive tool compared to its competitors. It offers a wide range of different kinds of proxies. You can decide which one to use according to your needs.
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Jul 22, 2024
Regarding pricing, we paid about 1000 dollars monthly for Bright Data. We started with their pay-as-you-go plan, which was expensive as we were charged per GB. Then we moved to the 500 dollar package, then the 1000 dollar package. We considered the 2000 dollar package they introduced recently. One disadvantage is that you're charged the full amount even if you don't use all the data. They don't transfer unused credits to the next month - if you don't use it, the credits disappear. This was a drawback for us.
Pricing depends on your use case. It might be expensive or cheap, depending on how you use it, the way you use it, and the volume of traffic or number of requests.
I think the pricing is fair, if it is used in a business. The pricing model might need some adjustments if I am using it for a personal purpose, especially if I use it for a month or two.
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Bright Data is not an expensive tool compared to its competitors. It offers a wide range of different kinds of proxies. You can decide which one to use according to your needs.
Regarding pricing, we paid about 1000 dollars monthly for Bright Data. We started with their pay-as-you-go plan, which was expensive as we were charged per GB. Then we moved to the 500 dollar package, then the 1000 dollar package. We considered the 2000 dollar package they introduced recently. One disadvantage is that you're charged the full amount even if you don't use all the data. They don't transfer unused credits to the next month - if you don't use it, the credits disappear. This was a drawback for us.
Pricing depends on your use case. It might be expensive or cheap, depending on how you use it, the way you use it, and the volume of traffic or number of requests.
I think the pricing is fair, if it is used in a business. The pricing model might need some adjustments if I am using it for a personal purpose, especially if I use it for a month or two.
I got a type of free access, but it was through a referral from my friend. I got some credits free from the tool's end.