Last reviewed June 2026

ProxyOmega vs Nimbleway: 2026 Comparison

Nimbleway markets a polished, AI-assisted web data platform on top of residential proxies, aimed at enterprise data teams. ProxyOmega sells residential infrastructure at a flat monthly rate. Both are valid for different buyers and this page lays out the public facts so the right one wins on its own merits.

Quick verdict

Nimbleway fits enterprise teams that want a managed unblocker and parser layer on top of residential traffic. ProxyOmega fits operators who already have their own scrapers and want raw, predictable, unlimited bandwidth.

ProxyOmega

Positioned for builders who own their scraping stack and want infrastructure at a flat monthly cost.

Nimbleway

Positioned for enterprise data buyers that want a managed unblocker layer on top of residential access.

Pricing comparison

Example workload: 100 GB of residential traffic in a single month.

ProxyOmega

Port-based unlimited bandwidth from $51.99/month

$51.99 flat regardless of volume on the entry Budget Unlimited tier

Nimbleway

Per-GB residential metering, public rate around $8/GB

~$800 for 100 GB at the advertised residential rate

Nimbleway’s managed unblocker products carry separate per-request pricing on top of residential bandwidth. Pricing accurate as of June 2026; check vendor sites for current rates.

Feature matrix

FeatureProxyOmegaNimbleway
Pricing modelPort-based, unlimited bandwidthPer-GB residential, plus per-request managed APIs
Pool size (vendor claim)Large rotating pool, 70+ (Budget), 150+ (Premium)Advertised at tens of millions of residential IPs
Targeting granularityCountry on Budget; country, state, city, ASN on PlatinumCountry, state, city, ASN
Minimum spend / trialEntry tier $51.99/month, no commitSelf-serve entry; sales-led for enterprise tiers
Payment methodsCards, crypto, wireCards, wire
Support response time24/7 live chatAccount manager on enterprise; ticketing on entry
Best-for use caseSelf-hosted scraping with unlimited bandwidthManaged enterprise web data pipelines

When to pick ProxyOmega

  • You already have working scrapers and parsers; you just need clean residential egress.
  • Your finance team wants a flat monthly proxy bill.
  • You want to scale ports without renegotiating an enterprise contract.
  • You need crypto or wire as a first-class payment option.

When to pick Nimbleway

  • You want a managed unblocker that handles headers, CAPTCHAs and retries on the vendor side.
  • You have an enterprise procurement process that requires a structured vendor relationship.
  • You are migrating off in-house scraping and want the parser layer outsourced.
  • Your workload concentrates around a small number of high-value targets where a managed product earns its margin.

Infrastructure vs managed pipeline

Nimbleway’s pitch is the platform: residential proxies plus a managed unblocker that handles the hard parts of scraping enterprise targets. The value is real, and so is the price tag.

ProxyOmega sells the layer below that platform. You get clean residential, mobile, IPv6 and premium ports; you run the scraper. For teams that already have a scraping stack, paying for someone else’s parser is wasted spend.

Pricing model

Nimbleway’s residential bandwidth lists around $8/GB, and the managed unblocker adds per-request pricing on top. For workloads concentrated on a small number of high-value, hard-to-scrape targets, the math can work; for distributed crawling, it scales unfavourably.

ProxyOmega’s Budget Unlimited is $51.99/month flat with no per-request fees. The trade-off is the per-port speed cap and the fact that ProxyOmega does not maintain a parser layer for you.

Pool, targeting and rotation

Nimbleway advertises tens of millions of residential IPs with country, state, city and ASN targeting. For most enterprise data pipelines, that depth is sufficient.

ProxyOmega advertises a large rotating pool across 70+ countries on Budget Unlimited, 150+ on Premium Unlimited, with ASN granularity on Platinum. Both providers support sticky and rotating sessions.

When each provider is the right call

Pick Nimbleway when the managed unblocker layer earns its margin, when procurement requires it, or when you are moving off internal scraping and want the vendor to own the parser.

Pick ProxyOmega when your team already owns the scraping stack, your traffic is continuous, and you want infrastructure at a fixed cost without an enterprise contract.

Frequently asked questions

Does Nimbleway offer unlimited bandwidth?

Nimbleway’s residential products are metered per gigabyte. Unlimited-bandwidth residential is not part of their public catalogue.

Is Nimbleway’s managed unblocker worth paying for?

If your workload concentrates on a small number of hard-to-scrape, high-value targets, yes. For distributed crawls, the per-request fees compound quickly.

Can I switch from Nimbleway to ProxyOmega without rewriting code?

If you use Nimbleway purely as a residential proxy, yes - both providers use standard HTTP/HTTPS and SOCKS5 auth. If you use the managed unblocker, you would need to bring the parsing layer in-house.

Which has better global coverage?

Both cover major markets. ProxyOmega publishes 70+ countries on Budget Unlimited and 150+ on Premium Unlimited.

Do both support sticky sessions?

Yes. Both support rotating and sticky modes.

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