Cyberyozh Alternative: ProxyStyler 4G/5G Mobile Proxies
Side-by-side 2026 comparison — shared-pool vs dedicated-modem model, suite breadth vs proxy depth, daily vs per-country pricing.
Cyberyozh is one of the highest-trafficked all-in-one proxy + tooling platforms in 2026 — 50M+ IPs across 100+ countries, mobile / residential / datacenter / ISP proxies plus SMS verification, virtual numbers, and fraud-score tools under a single dashboard. Mobile pricing starts at $1.7/day with unlimited traffic. ProxyStyler is proxy-focused — dedicated 4G/5G modems in 20+ countries with per-modem persistence, a v3 REST API designed for resellers, and USDC top-up. Different shapes; honest comparison below.
TL;DR — Quick Verdict
Cyberyozh wins on country breadth and suite consolidation — 100+ countries, 50M+ IP pool, integrated SMS / fraud-score / virtual numbers, $1.7/day floor. ProxyStyler wins on per-modem persistence — each port is a specific physical 4G/5G device with a real carrier SIM, replace API for flagged modems, white-label per-port credentials, v3 REST API designed for resellers. The structural difference is shared-pool rotation (Cyberyozh) versus dedicated-device sessions (ProxyStyler). Pool-rotation use cases (large-scale scraping, geo-testing) favour Cyberyozh; identity-bound use cases (multi-account social media, reselling) favour ProxyStyler.
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Methodology
Compared on five public, verifiable axes: product surface, pricing model, country coverage, IP-allocation model, reseller program. Every claim links to the source page where the fact was verified, with the timestamp checked. We do not run paid placements with Cyberyozh; the article is independently authored by the ProxyStyler technical team.
Verified 2026-04-30. Cross-check both providers' current pricing pages if reading more than 60 days after that date.
1. What Cyberyozh does well
- Country breadth. 100+ countries on a 50M+ IP pool. For users who need second-tier or unusual geographies, Cyberyozh covers ground ProxyStyler currently does not.
- All-in-one suite. Mobile proxies, residential rotating, datacenter, ISP proxies, SMS verification across 140 countries, virtual numbers, IP-reputation/fraud-score tools, payment tooling — all under one login. Real workflow consolidation if multi-product is your buying criterion.
- Crypto-friendly & KYC-light. Direct crypto acceptance without KYC requirements is genuinely useful for arbitrage and crypto-native operators who don't want to identity-link their proxy purchases.
- Aggressive entry pricing. $1.7/day with unlimited traffic on mobile is among the lowest published floor prices in the per-port category.
2. Shared-pool vs dedicated-device
The clearest structural difference between the two providers — and the one that decides which fits your workload.
Cyberyozh — shared pool
50M+ IP addresses across 100+ countries. Their public copy describes “thousands of actual smartphone users share these IPs.” You get rotation through this pool; the IP behind a given session can change between requests. Optimised for breadth and rotation cadence.
ProxyStyler — dedicated device
Each ProxyStyler port resolves to a specific physical 4G/5G modem with a real carrier SIM, allocated to your account for the tariff duration. Optimised for per-modem persistence and identity-bound sessions.
The decision rule: if your workload tolerates IP changes between requests, Cyberyozh's pool model gives you breadth at lower cost per request. If your workload requires the same IP for the duration of a session — account creation, multi-account social media, anything platform-bound — ProxyStyler's dedicated-device model is the structural fit.
3. Pricing model comparison
Cyberyozh: mobile starts at $1.7/day with unlimited traffic, ~$51/month at full utilisation, applied across the catalogue. ProxyStyler: per-country, per-carrier — Ukraine $34, Georgia $50, Ireland $59, Poland $69, Western EU mid-tier $79, UK/Brazil/Canada $99, NZ $119, US/AU/JP $129. The two pricing models are different shapes; the table below compares them on ProxyStyler's active geographies.
| Market | Cyberyozh (~30 days) | ProxyStyler dedicated port (30d) | Cheaper at retail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇦 Ukraine | ~$51 | $34 | ProxyStyler |
| 🇬🇪 Georgia | ~$51 | $50 | ProxyStyler (≈) |
| 🇮🇪 Ireland | ~$51 | $59 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇵🇱 Poland | ~$51 | $69 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇫🇷 France / 🇩🇪 Germany / 🇪🇸 Spain / 🇳🇱 Netherlands | ~$51 | $79 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇮🇹 Italy | ~$51 | $89 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇬🇧 UK / 🇧🇷 Brazil / 🇨🇦 Canada | ~$51 | $99 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇳🇿 New Zealand | ~$51 | $119 | Cyberyozh |
| 🇺🇸 USA / 🇦🇺 Australia / 🇯🇵 Japan | ~$51 | $129 | Cyberyozh |
Reading the table: at the headline rate, Cyberyozh is cheaper than every ProxyStyler country except Ukraine and Georgia. But the comparison is not apples-to-apples — Cyberyozh's $51 is a shared-pool subscription where the IP rotates across thousands of users; ProxyStyler's $34–$129 is a dedicated physical modem allocated to you alone for the month. You're comparing pool access against bare-metal allocation. For pool-rotation workloads, Cyberyozh wins on price. For identity-bound workloads, you can't replace a dedicated device with a shared-pool subscription regardless of price.
4. Feature-by-feature matrix
| Feature | Cyberyozh | ProxyStyler |
|---|---|---|
| IP-allocation model | Shared pool (50M+ IPs across user base) | Dedicated physical modem per port |
| Country count | 100+ | 20+ |
| Mobile (4G/5G) | ✓ | ✓ exclusive product |
| Residential rotating | ✓ | — mobile-only focus |
| Datacenter / ISP proxies | ✓ | ✗ (mobile-only) |
| SMS verification / virtual numbers | ✓ (140 countries) | ✗ |
| Fraud-score / IP-reputation tools | ✓ | ✗ |
| Pricing model | Daily ($1.7/day) or monthly subscription | Per-country per-port (30/90/365 day tariffs) |
| Unlimited bandwidth | ✓ | ✓ |
| HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS5 / UDP | ✓ | ✓ HTTP/SOCKS5 |
| Per-modem replace API for flagged ports | Not applicable (pool rotation) | ✓ /modems/{id}/replace |
| Replacement credits per tariff | Not applicable | 3–10/port/month tiered + unlimited at Enterprise |
| Per-port custom credentials (white-label) | Not advertised | ✓ change-password endpoint |
| REST API for buy/rotate/replace/cancel | Limited public surface | ✓ full v3 surface |
| Idempotency-Key support | Not advertised | ✓ |
| Atomic stock-aware purchase | Not applicable | ✓ 410 if stock drops mid-buy |
| Reseller program with white-label | Not advertised | ✓ 4-tier wholesale + REST API |
| Crypto payments (no KYC) | ✓ | ✓ USDC/USDT/BTC/CoinGate |
| Anti-detect browser compatibility | ✓ AdsPower/Multilogin/GoLogin/Dolphin Anty | ✓ same compatibility |
| Volume tiers (port-count discount) | Volume by GB / day plans | Starter 10–49 / Growth 50–199 / Scale 200–999 / Enterprise 1k+ |
5. Reseller / partner program
Cyberyozh markets to direct end-users and bundles many products to defend their dashboard share. They do not run a formal merchant-of-record reseller program with white-label API. ProxyStyler's reseller program is the architectural opposite: you become merchant of record, set your own pricing on top of wholesale, manage tier-1 support, and provision through the v3 REST API with per-port custom credentials so “proxystyler” never appears in your customer's connection. See /resell-proxy for the v3 API surface, volume tiers, USDC top-up details, and the 8-week reseller launch playbook. For passive commission only, see /affiliate (20%).
6. Decision matrix
Pick Cyberyozh if
- •You need country breadth (100+) outside ProxyStyler's 20+ markets.
- •Your workload tolerates pool rotation — large-scale scraping, geo-testing, ad verification sampling.
- •You actively use the broader suite: SMS verification, virtual numbers across 140 countries, fraud-score tools.
- •Daily-billing flexibility fits your operational pattern.
Pick ProxyStyler if
- •You're reselling — REST API, white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up, 4-tier wholesale.
- •Your workload requires per-modem identity persistence — multi-account social media, account creation, any platform-bound flow.
- •You need carrier-specific control alongside country selection.
- •Replacement credits and prorated cancel materially reduce your ops burden.
- •You operate concentrated traffic in ProxyStyler's value markets (UA, GE) where pricing is below Cyberyozh.
- Q01Is ProxyStyler a direct alternative to Cyberyozh?
- In the 4G/5G mobile proxy slice of Cyberyozh's product suite, yes. Cyberyozh is a multi-product platform that bundles mobile proxies, residential rotating proxies, datacenter proxies, ISP proxies, SMS verification, and fraud-score tools under one login. ProxyStyler is proxy-focused — specifically dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxies. If your workflow lives entirely inside Cyberyozh's suite, you may prefer the consolidated dashboard. If you need depth on real dedicated mobile devices, a v3 REST API designed for resellers, and per-port white-label credentials, ProxyStyler is the architectural fit.
- Q02How is Cyberyozh's mobile proxy model different from ProxyStyler's?
- Cyberyozh runs a shared-pool model: their public copy describes "thousands of actual smartphone users share these IPs" across a 50M+ IP pool spanning 100+ countries. Each request rotates through this shared pool. ProxyStyler runs a dedicated-device model: each ProxyStyler port resolves to a specific physical 4G/5G modem with a real carrier SIM allocated to your account for the tariff duration. The shared-pool approach gives Cyberyozh broader geographic reach (100+ countries vs ProxyStyler's 20+) at lower per-day pricing, but trades per-IP persistence — your IP can change between requests without you triggering rotation. The dedicated-device approach gives you predictable per-modem behaviour, a documented replace API for flagged devices, and tariff-expiry preserved on replacement.
- Q03How does Cyberyozh pricing compare to ProxyStyler?
- Cyberyozh advertises mobile LTE/5G proxies starting at $1.7/day with unlimited traffic — that maps to roughly $51/month at full utilisation. ProxyStyler prices per country: Ukraine $34, Georgia $50, Ireland $59, Poland $69, France/Germany/Spain/Netherlands $79, Italy $89, UK/Brazil/Canada $99, NZ $119, US/Australia/Japan $129. At the headline rate, Cyberyozh is cheaper than every ProxyStyler country except Ukraine and Georgia. The honest framing: you're comparing different shapes — a shared-pool subscription billing model versus dedicated-device per-port pricing. Cyberyozh's per-day model is built for short-term shared-IP rotation; ProxyStyler's per-port model is built for stable identity-bound sessions on a specific physical device.
- Q04When does Cyberyozh's shared-pool actually work better?
- When your workload doesn't need IP persistence within a session — for example, large-scale web scraping where each request can come from a different IP, ad verification across many cities, or geo-testing where you're sampling rather than maintaining accounts. The 100+ country breadth and $1.7/day floor genuinely beat per-port providers for these use cases. Cyberyozh is also the better fit if you actively use their broader suite — SMS verification, virtual numbers across 140 countries, fraud-score tools — and value the consolidated dashboard.
- Q05When does ProxyStyler's dedicated-device model actually work better?
- When your workload requires the same IP across a multi-step session: account creation, multi-account management on TikTok/Instagram/Facebook, anything where rotation mid-session breaks the platform's session continuity. Dedicated devices also matter for resellers — you can't white-label "shared-pool rotation" the way you can white-label a specific physical port. ProxyStyler's replacement credit model only makes sense in the dedicated-device frame: you swap a flagged modem for a fresh same-country same-carrier device with tariff-expiry preserved. That's a per-modem operation, not a pool operation.
- Q06Does Cyberyozh have a reseller program comparable to ProxyStyler's?
- Cyberyozh markets to direct end-users — multi-account operators, arbitrage teams, scrapers — rather than running a formal reseller program with white-label API. ProxyStyler's reseller program is structurally different: you become merchant of record for your end-customer, set your own pricing on top of ProxyStyler's wholesale tier, manage tier-1 support, and provision through the v3 REST API with per-port custom credentials so ProxyStyler does not appear in your customer's connection. If you want to build a brand on top of mobile proxy infrastructure, ProxyStyler is the architectural fit. If you're an end-operator running the proxies yourself, Cyberyozh's direct-customer model is simpler.
- Q07Does Cyberyozh accept crypto payments?
- Yes — Cyberyozh's positioning includes crypto-without-KYC payment acceptance, which is a meaningful match for arbitrage and crypto-native operators. ProxyStyler also accepts crypto: USDC on Base (1–3 second settlement, no Stripe fees), USDT (TRC-20), BTC, and CoinGate, plus Stripe for card-on-file. For resellers operating at scale, USDC top-up materially compresses payment-fee leakage on the funding leg.
- Q08When should I pick Cyberyozh over ProxyStyler?
- (a) You need country breadth their 100+ pool covers and ProxyStyler does not — second-tier or unusual geographies; (b) your workflow uses their broader suite (SMS verification, fraud scoring, virtual numbers) and consolidating into one dashboard is worth more than per-modem control; (c) you need pool-rotation use cases where each request can come from a different IP — large-scale web scraping, ad verification sampling, geo-testing; (d) the daily-billing model fits your cost structure (short campaigns, one-week tests).
- Q09When should I pick ProxyStyler over Cyberyozh?
- (a) You're reselling — the v3 REST API, white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up, and 4-tier wholesale program are designed for the operating model; (b) your workload requires per-modem identity persistence — multi-account social media, account creation, anything where mid-session IP changes break the platform; (c) you need carrier-specific control alongside country selection; (d) you operate primarily in ProxyStyler's value markets (UA, GE, IE, PL, EU mid-tier) where per-port retail pricing maps cleanly to predictable monthly cost; (e) replacement credits and prorated cancel materially reduce your support load.
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