Thordata Review
Thordata undercuts the mid-market on price with a large claimed pool and a genuinely cheap SERP API. Young, and less transparent about sourcing than we would like.
Review last updated 2026-08-20 · How we rate providers
Scorecard
Pros
- Aggressive pricing for a pool of this claimed size
- SERP API is cheap and works well for search result collection
- Low entry point at $15 across most products
- Fast growth with steadily improving tooling
Cons
- Young company with a short track record
- Sourcing disclosure is thinner than at the leading networks
- Pool quality varies more than the headline number suggests
- Documentation is still catching up with the product range
Privacy, jurisdiction & audits
Who the company answers to legally, what it keeps, and whether anyone independent has checked.
| Legal jurisdiction | Singapore outside 5/9/14 Eyes |
|---|---|
| Logging policy | Not a privacy service; operational logs by design |
| Independent audits | None published |
| Anonymous payment | Crypto accepted |
| How IPs are sourced | Opt-in partner applications; sourcing documentation is less detailed than at the leading networks. |
Thordata plans & pricing
Advertised rates as of August 20, 2026. VPN promo rates normally require the prepaid term shown and renew at the higher rate; proxy pricing falls with volume. Confirm on Thordata's own site before buying.
| Plan | Price | Min spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ResidentialResidential Proxies | $2.70/GBmonthly | $15 | |
| ISP staticStatic ISP Proxies | $2.80/IP/momonthly per IP | $28 | |
| DatacenterDatacenter Proxies | $0.70/IP/momonthly per IP | $14 | |
| SERP APIScraping APIs | $1.50/1k requestsmonthly | $15 |
Features
Our Thordata review
Thordata arrived in 2022 and grew quickly by pricing below the established mid-market: residential from $2.70 per gigabyte with a $15 entry, and a SERP API at $1.50 per thousand requests that is among the cheapest credible options for search result collection.
The claimed pool of sixty million addresses is large for a company this young. In practice quality is more variable than the leaders, with better results in major markets than in smaller ones.
Targeting covers country, state, city and ASN, sticky sessions run to thirty minutes, and the full range includes ISP static and datacenter IPs.
Sourcing disclosure is the weak point. The documentation about how residential IPs are obtained is thinner than at Massive, Oxylabs or IPRoyal, and for a network built this fast that is a fair question to raise.
Worth testing for price-sensitive volume work and for SERP data. Buyers with compliance requirements should ask harder questions about supply first.
Notable facts
- Founded in 2022 and grew rapidly on aggressive pricing
- SERP API priced around $1.50 per thousand requests
- Claims a residential pool of around 60 million addresses
At a glance
| Founded | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Singapore |
| Service types | Residential Proxies, Static ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies, Scraping APIs |
| IP pool | 60M addresses |
| Country coverage | 195 |
| Proxy protocols | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 |
| Rotation | Per request or sticky sessions up to 30 minutes |
| Starting price | $2.70/GB |
| Money-back guarantee | 3 days |
| Free trial | 3 days |
| Free tier | No |
| Support | chat, email, telegram (24/7), account manager on larger plans |
Frequently asked questions
Is Thordata reliable?
Performance in major markets is good for the price. It is a young company with a shorter track record than the established networks, so test before committing volume.
Why is it so much cheaper?
Aggressive growth pricing and a lighter compliance and support structure than the enterprise vendors carry.
Is the SERP API worth using?
For cheap search result collection at volume, yes. SerpApi is more polished and better documented but costs considerably more.
Bottom line
Thordata undercuts the mid-market on price with a large claimed pool and a genuinely cheap SERP API. Young, and less transparent about sourcing than we would like.
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