NetNut differentiates with direct ISP connections providing static residential IPs. This review examines whether their unique approach and premium pricing deliver proportional value.
NetNut takes a distinct approach by sourcing proxies directly from ISPs rather than through residential peers. This provides static residential IPs with ISP-level stability—a combination traditional residential providers cannot match. The trade-off comes in pricing, which sits at the premium end of the market. Their network offers fewer IPs than residential giants but compensates with consistency and reliability.
NetNut serves a specific niche well—users needing stable, static residential IPs will find genuine value in their ISP approach. However, the premium pricing and limited rotation make them unsuitable for typical proxy use cases. Most users would get better value from larger residential networks.