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SOAX acquires Rampage to power scalable, production-grade web data infrastructure for AI teams

By: Stepan Solovev
Last updated: May 27, 2025

We’re excited to share that SOAX has acquired Rampage Proxies, a platform known for pioneering intelligent proxy mediation technology and helping users manage multiple proxy providers in one place with failover routing, upstream balancing, and multivendor resilience features. 

This acquisition allows us to integrate Rampage’s core tech into SOAX’s own proxy infrastructure and data extraction products, making them faster, smarter, and more reliable for high-volume data extraction projects.

The result? Better performance, greater uptime, and more resilience for AI/ML teams, data engineers, and scraping-heavy operations.

What this means for SOAX

Rampage Proxies was more than a proxy reseller – they built intelligent failover, load balancing, and upstream routing features to ensure high success rates across providers. Now, we’re incorporating that technology into our own infrastructure to make SOAX data extraction products like Web Unblocker even faster, more resilient, and more capable of handling complex, dynamic websites.

This means:

  • Stronger failover and routing logic at the proxy layer

  • Even more reliable results across Web Unblocker and scraper APIs

  • Faster, more stable delivery for high-scale data extraction tasks

  • Even better value thanks to optimized smart proxy selection

Learn about the new and improved Web Unblocker

Web Unblocker

Meet the Rampage team

We’re also pleased to share that the Rampage team is joining SOAX. Their deep industry experience and technical expertise, (especially working directly with end users across diverse scraping use cases) will strengthen our product development and ensure we continue to build for the real-world needs of data professionals, AI developers, and growth-stage tech companies. You'll benefit not just from new infrastructure, but also from the practical insights of the Rampage Proxies team.

What this means for Rampage users

Rampage Proxies customers will be migrated to SOAX between June 10 and July 10, 2025. After this, Rampage’s services will be shut down and redirected to SOAX.

Here’s what to expect:

  • A prompt will appear in your Rampage dashboard starting June 10

  • You can migrate to SOAX at any time during the transition window

  • Rampage’s live chat will remain active to support you

  • The SOAX support team is available throughout and beyond your transition

  • You can continue using Rampage until July 10

Once you migrate, you’ll unlock SOAX’s full suite of features:

Looking ahead

Rampage Proxies brought simplicity to proxy access, and now SOAX is taking it further, with greater reliability, ethical sourcing practices, best-in-class performance, and built-in compliance – all without needing to manage multiple providers.

Strategic growth through acquisition

The Rampage Proxies acquisition follows our recent purchase of ProxyWow, which expanded our dedicated ISP proxy coverage with static, residence-grade IPs (which are especially valuable for session-heavy, cookie-based, and AI training workflows). Together, these acquisitions are part of SOAX’s larger strategy: consolidating the best capabilities in the industry to create a more powerful, resilient, and unified platform for web data access.

What’s next?

We’re building a smarter, more unified platform for web data access. SOAX is scalable, resilient, and built for real-world AI and automation use cases. Rampage users are now part of that mission, and we’re excited to support you every step of the way.

Have questions? Contact us or use the live chat – we’re here to help.

Stepan Solovev

SOAX's CEO and Co-founder, Stepan is an open-minded and solution-oriented person with strong analytical and critical thinking skills. Growth-driven entrepreneur focused on product management, marketing, and business development with more than ten years of experience in global tech startups, building such companies as Appodeal and Corona Labs.

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