
TradeProxy
TradeProxy is a proxy marketplace for teams and specialists who need to quickly choose network infrastructure for different online tasks. The service brings offers from several providers into one place, so users do not have to waste time on separate dashboards, different activation rules, and manual comparison of dozens of plans.
The platform works with proxy products from brands such as 9Proxy, MobileHop, CliProxy, NovProxy, LokiProxy, SwiftProxy, 1024Proxy, and other providers. The catalog includes rotating residential proxies, static residential IPv4 proxies, mobile proxies, traffic-based packages, and plans for a specific usage period.
This format is suitable for multi-accounting, advertising campaigns, affiliate marketing, SEO, e-commerce, social media, browser automation, and public web data collection. Instead of searching for a separate provider every time a new scenario appears, users can compare available options in one place and choose proxies by type, location, protocol, traffic volume, or usage duration.
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What is TradeProxy and what task does it solve
Proxies are rarely needed in one universal format. A stable account may need a static IPv4 proxy, research or checks may require a rotating residential format, while social media or mobile scenarios may need a mobile network environment. When all of this is purchased separately from different providers, a team quickly runs into chaos with plans, access, activation, and renewals.
The marketplace simplifies this process. Users can see different proxy products in one place, compare them by practical parameters, and purchase the right option for a specific task. For teams that regularly test new geos, launch advertising directions, manage several accounts, or work with different client projects, this model saves time and reduces operational routine.
If a team needs to better understand which format fits a specific scenario, the guide on proxy types for different tasks can be useful. This is especially relevant for teams that use static, rotating, residential, and mobile connections at the same time.
How proxy selection works
Users choose proxies not only by provider name, but also by workflow. The key parameters include IP type, country or region, traffic volume, package duration, HTTP or SOCKS5 support, and activation method.
This is convenient for teams that do not want to build proxy purchasing around a single supplier. For example, one provider may be a better fit for rotating residential proxies, another for mobile connections, and a third for short test tasks or packages with a fixed usage period. As a result, a team can combine several options without spreading purchases across different platforms.
Fast activation also plays an important role. Some products can be delivered through an activation key, account top-up, or automatic connection after payment. This matters when proxies are needed not “sometime later”, but immediately for profile launch, ad checks, a new region test, or urgent replacement of the network environment.
Key capabilities
The service is useful specifically as a proxy marketplace: it does not force a team to choose one connection type for every task, but allows different products to be combined for different processes. Below are the main areas where this approach has the most practical value.
| Area | How it helps |
|---|---|
| Multi-accounting | Allows separate proxies to be chosen for different accounts, profiles, or client projects |
| Advertising and affiliate campaigns | Helps work with different geos, campaigns, and advertising environments |
| SEO and search result monitoring | Allows proxies to be selected for checking regional search results |
| E-commerce | Suitable for marketplace analysis, local offers, prices, and competitive research |
| Social media | Allows mobile or residential connections to be selected for accounts and regional tasks |
| Public web data collection | Helps quickly choose rotating or traffic-based packages for research workflows |
The platform supports HTTP and SOCKS5, so proxies can be added to antidetect browsers, automation tools, applications, profile management systems, and other work environments. For users, this means fewer integration limits and more freedom in choosing tools.
Who the service is suitable for
This solution is primarily suitable for those who work with more than one account and more than one stable scenario. This includes affiliate teams, media buyers, SEO specialists, e-commerce sellers, social media specialists, agencies, automation developers, data analysts, and operators of multi-account workflows.
For advertising teams, the value is that proxies can be selected for different geos, campaigns, and account types. For SEO specialists, the service is useful for checking local search results, keyword research, and monitoring results across different regions. For e-commerce teams, it is a way to quickly find proxies for marketplace analysis, product page checks, or work with several stores.
Teams working with social media may find mobile proxies important, especially when their processes involve accounts, regional checks, or platforms where the type of network environment matters. In these tasks, the marketplace does not solve everything by itself, but it gives a convenient way to find the right connection type faster.
Practical use cases
The most obvious scenario is a separate proxy for each browser profile. This is needed in multi-accounting, where profiles should be separated by IP location, cookies, sessions, browser fingerprints, and work environments. One profile can use a static connection, another a mobile proxy, and a third a rotating residential format.
The second scenario is advertising and affiliate workflows. A team can test campaigns in different countries, check local pages, work with accounts for different markets, and quickly switch proxy products if a new direction requires another IP type.
The third scenario is SEO, e-commerce, and research tasks. Proxies can be used to check regional search results, monitor prices, analyze marketplaces, collect public web data, and test localized websites. In these processes, it is important not just to have a connection, but to quickly change the format for a specific task.
How the marketplace complements Afina Browser
This service fits well into the logic of Afina Browser because Afina works with isolated browser profiles, while the marketplace provides a choice of network environments for those profiles. A user can choose a separate residential or mobile proxy for each account, geo, client project, or advertising direction.
Static proxies are better suited for profiles that need a stable session. Rotating residential proxies can be used for testing, public data collection, or research scenarios. For social media and mobile scenarios, mobile proxies may be more appropriate. This separation helps avoid mixing accounts, locations, and work environments.
If a team works with a large number of profiles, bulk proxy assignment to accounts becomes useful. It helps distribute proxies between Afina profiles faster, reduce manual work, and keep multi-account processes organized.
In this setup, the proxy marketplace is responsible for choosing, purchasing, and activating connections from different providers, while Afina handles isolated profiles, account management, automation, and stable organization of the browser environment.
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