Built around real supplier ordering logic

Sell proxies with the same product depth, but a stronger brand and better SEO.

StackProxy is a supplier-backed storefront concept that mirrors the essential commercial model from your upstream provider: residential, ISP, IPv4, IPv6, and mobile inventory, API key access, whitelists, order calculation, and dashboard management.

Keyword clusters Structured data Supplier API ready Customer dashboard

Product families mapped to the supplier catalog

The public site is organized around the same core product logic as the upstream platform, but with a cleaner buying journey and a more original visual system than the sites you referenced.

Traffic-based

Residential Proxies

Rotating and sticky residential sessions for localized browsing, scraping, ad verification, and account operations.

From $0.88 / GB

  • Per GB
  • Sticky or rotating sessions
  • Country / state / city targeting

Open category page

Per IP / duration

Static ISP Proxies

Long-lived ISP IPs for safer sessions, browser automation, ecommerce stores, and ad accounts.

From $4.80 / IP

  • Per IP
  • Duration-based renewal
  • Dedicated inventory

Open category page

Per IP / duration

Datacenter IPv4 Proxies

Fast dedicated IPv4 proxies for high-throughput requests, uptime-sensitive bots, and repeatable jobs.

From $0.75 / IP

  • Per IP
  • Duration-based renewal
  • Bulk checkout

Open category page

Per IP / duration

IPv6 Proxies

Low-cost IPv6 inventory for large-scale tasks where price efficiency matters more than IPv4 compatibility.

From $0.14 / IP

  • Per IP
  • Duration-based renewal
  • Region-based pool selection

Open category page

Traffic-based or device lease

Mobile 4G/5G Proxies

Carrier-grade mobile identity with rotation controls for high-trust sessions and geo-sensitive traffic.

From $2.28 / GB

  • Per GB or device time
  • Rotation settings
  • Carrier and country targeting

Open category page

SEO is built into the information architecture

This project does not hide all buying intent behind one generic landing page. Every major commercial topic gets its own semantic destination.

  • Dedicated product category pages for residential, ISP, IPv4, IPv6, and mobile searches
  • Structured headings, internal links, FAQ content, and crawlable HTML instead of thin app shells
  • Support pages for authentication, whitelist, API workflow, billing, and use-case queries
  • Blog and docs layers ready for future keyword clusters and comparison content

Modeled after real platform controls

Supplier research indicates separate API keys per service, IP whitelist support, order calculation endpoints, and residential controls like sub-users, rotation, and session TTL.

Each service uses a separate API key. API access can be restricted by IP whitelist. Order flow follows information retrieval, calculation, checkout, and inventory actions. Residential APIs include package, sub-user, session, and rotation controls.

Use cases that support both rankings and conversion

Commercial SEO works best when product pages connect naturally to real buyer jobs. These blocks are ready to expand into deeper landing pages later.

SERP and market intelligence

Collect localized search, catalog, and pricing data at scale with traffic pools and country targeting.

Cross-border ecommerce

Operate storefront accounts, monitor listings, and validate region-specific experiences with stable identities.

Ad verification

Review what real users see across devices, locations, and carriers without exposing internal infrastructure.

Social and browser automation

Separate sessions, browsers, teams, and credentials with dedicated or rotating proxy assignments.

Web3 and community operations

Use isolated routing profiles for Discord, X, Telegram, and campaign-specific traffic control.

Data extraction pipelines

Build resilient crawlers with the right mix of datacenter speed, residential coverage, and mobile trust.

Customer backend areas already planned

The backend UX follows the same commercial logic users expect from established proxy vendors: orders, inventory, API access, whitelists, usage, billing, and support.

  • Overview
  • Orders
  • Proxy Inventory
  • Usage
  • API Keys
  • Whitelists
  • Billing
  • Tickets
  • Team Members

Preview dashboard UI

Help center and docs included

High-converting proxy sites reduce support friction with tutorials, integration notes, and account troubleshooting content. That content also creates long-tail SEO coverage.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ content helps with both conversion and long-tail visibility.

What products are supported?

The storefront is modeled around residential, static ISP, dedicated datacenter IPv4, IPv6, and mobile 4G/5G products.

How are customers authenticated?

Customers use dashboard login for account access, API keys for integrations, and optional IP whitelists for tighter API access control.

Can the site mirror supplier ordering logic?

Yes. The architecture already separates catalog retrieval, order calculation, order creation, renewal, and session management.

How is Google SEO handled?

The project includes keyword-focused category pages, structured data, semantic headings, internal linking, robots.txt, and a sitemap.