Proxies in Republic of the Congo.
Route through real Congolese home IPs. Target Republic of the Congo nationwide. Same per-GB pricing as everywhere else, rotating or sticky sessions, and bandwidth that never expires.
Built for Congolese workloads.
Teams use Republic of the Congo proxies whenever a site serves different content, prices, or availability to local visitors. A Congolese IP gets you the local view.
Real local IPs
Residential IPs on real Congolese home connections, so Republic of the Congo sites serve the local view, not a datacenter response.
Nationwide targeting
Country-level targeting across Republic of the Congo; city granularity is available in select major markets globally.
One flat price
Republic of the Congo targeting costs the same per GB as anywhere — no premium for popular geos.
Ethically sourced
KYC-checked, opt-in consumer partnerships — no botnets or malware. Sourcing documentation on request.
Where the Republic of the Congo pool sits.
Country-level targeting covers Republic of the Congo nationwide; city granularity is available in select major markets globally.
What teams actually use Republic of the Congo proxies for.
Ranked by what we see most on the Republic of the Congo pool.
Price & availability monitoring
Track Congolese retail prices and stock; the same product differs by market, so a Republic of the Congo IP returns the real local price.
Local SEO & SERP tracking
Local search results shift by city; city-targeted SERP scraping for agencies running Republic of the Congo SEO.
Ad verification
Confirm campaigns and creatives render correctly to Congolese users, separately per region.
Market & competitor research
Gather Republic of the Congo-specific catalog, pricing, and content at scale.
Brand protection
Monitor Republic of the Congo marketplaces and listings for counterfeits and MAP violations.
Geo-restricted access
Reach Republic of the Congo-only content and tools; sticky sessions hold the connection through login.
Target Republic of the Congo in one line.
Routing parameters live in the password field of the proxy URL. Endpoint is always ip.simplynode.io:9003 - HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on the same port.
- Country: set
country-cg - Sticky: hold an IP with
-session-{id}-ttl-{seconds}up to 6 hours
# Republic of the Congo residential, 30-min sticky session curl -x "http://login:country-cg-session-abc123-ttl-1800@ip.simplynode.io:9003" \ "https://api.example.com/data" # Rotate every request - drop session & ttl curl -x "http://login:country-cg@ip.simplynode.io:9003" \ "https://api.example.com/data"
Same residential pricing — Republic of the Congo targeting included.
Republic of the Congo targeting costs the same per GB as any other location. From $2.25/GB at scale, with loyalty discounts on top. No country surcharge.
From $4/GB starter to $2.25/GB at scale.
Buy 1 GB to test, scale up when it works. Loyalty discounts apply on top once you cross $100/month - -$0.50/GB at Rare, up to -$1.00/GB at Legend.
Republic of the Congo proxies - common questions.
Yes. They are real home/ISP connections located in Republic of the Congo, not datacenter IPs labelled as Congolese.
Country-level targeting is available now; city granularity in Republic of the Congo is on request as the pool grows.
Set the country parameter in the connection string (country-cg); the gateway routes you through a Republic of the Congo IP. Same HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 endpoint.
No. Every location is the same per-GB rate; there is no premium for Republic of the Congo.
Yes, sticky sessions hold an IP up to 6 hours via a session identifier.
Try Republic of the Congo residential on your hardest target.
Buy 1 GB, set the country to Republic of the Congo, and run it on the site that matters. Bandwidth never expires.