Looking for Stable Residential/Mobile Proxies for Reddit (Affordable)

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I’m looking for a reliable proxy provider to manage Reddit accounts.

I’m planning to use residential or mobile proxies, so I’m mainly interested in something stable with reasonable pricing.

Any recommendations for providers that work well long-term for Reddit?

Also, between residential and mobile proxies, which one do you find more cost-efficient in practice?

Appreciate any suggestions.
 
Might be a bit more biased, but mobile proxies are by far the cleanest, and a bit necessary on reddit.

With residentials you really don't have control over how they've been used before and/or who's currently using them.
 
Residential is the call for Reddit — mobile is 3–5x more expensive per GB and Reddit doesn't do the carrier-ASN checking that Meta does. IPRoyal and Smartproxy both have solid US residential at $5–7/GB with 10–15min sticky sessions, which is enough to keep sessions stable without hitting their abuse detection. One thing: new Reddit's frontend is heavy on bandwidth (WebSocket connections stay open, React bundle loads on every cold start), so actual usage runs higher than you'd expect from post/comment volume alone. old.reddit.com is significantly leaner if you're doing any kind of automation or want to stretch the GB.
 
From our customers’ experience managing Reddit accounts, we usually recommend going with USA mobile proxies, ideally with some level of targeting (state or ISP).

Rotating mobile proxies can work really well, but only if the rotation interval is at least 30 minutes or longer. Short rotation cycles tend to look unnatural and can trigger flags.

In general, avoid setups with very frequent IP changes — those are much more likely to raise suspicion and cause issues over time.
 
For safe and stable work with accounts, it's better not to skimp on proxies. Mobile proxies are the best choice in this case. As users have mentioned above, ideally the proxies should be targeted by state and city with infrequent rotation. Which proxy provider to choose is up to you, but it's best to look for ones that not very many users know about.
 
Mobile proxies are usually the best for Reddit because they use real mobile network IPs, so they look like normal users and are less likely to get banned.
 
In terms of cost efficiency, you have to look at it from two angles, residential proxies rotate frequently thus they're not ideal for long term account management (on average they're 65% will make it through). So this leaves us with ISP vs mobile proxies. Both of them will keep your accounts healthy but ISP proxies are much cheaper.
 
Reddit is aggressive about fingerprinting beyond just the IP — they check TLS fingerprint, request timing, and account age patterns too. That said, for affordable residential, IPRoyal and Rayobyte (formerly Blazing SEO) both have decent Reddit success rates. IPRoyal's residential pool is cheap and doesn't burn fast on Reddit because their IPs rotate through genuinely residential ISPs. For mobile, Soax is cheaper than the big players and works fine. One thing: avoid rotating proxies with Reddit, use sticky sessions of at least 30 min per account. Constant IP changes is what triggers the bot flags, not just the IP type.
 
I’m looking for a reliable proxy provider to manage Reddit accounts.

I’m planning to use residential or mobile proxies, so I’m mainly interested in something stable with reasonable pricing.

Any recommendations for providers that work well long-term for Reddit?
Also, between residential and mobile proxies, which one do you find more cost-efficient in practice?
Appreciate any suggestions.

you can also add a call out post to proxy sellers here
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/want-to-buy.92/
 
For Reddit, don't waste your time or money on residential proxies. I’ve managed multiple accounts for a long time, and in my experience, residential IPs only have about a 40% success rate on Reddit because they get flagged so easily.

You need mobile proxies. They are much more cost-efficient in the long run because they use CGNAT and have genuine mobile DNS with IP, meaning Reddit can’t easily ban the IP without hitting thousands of real users.

Here is what I use:

Infrastructure: I get everything from VoidMob. They have both dedicated and shared mobile proxies that come from real mobile devices, not server farms. They also have US reddit numbers for multi account operations.

Budget Option: If you're tight on cash, their shared sticky mobile proxies are great. They're around $2/GB, which is very reasonable for the quality you get.

The Setup: I manage my accounts using AdsPower for browser-based work and Shadowrocket for phone setups.

Pro Tip: If you're on a phone, sometimes I use their eSIMs because you can choose different IP routing, which is a game changer for staying under the radar.

Stick to mobile only. It's the only way to keep accounts alive long-term without hitting constant shadowbans. Check out VoidMob for the setup.
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