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Proxy Integration With ParseHub

How to Integrate Proxies with ParseHub for Reliable Web Scraping

When scraping websites at scale, managing your IP addresses is crucial to avoid blocks and maintain consistent access. Using proxies is a common strategy to distribute your requests and keep your scraping uninterrupted. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to set up and use proxies in ParseHub — a popular no-code web scraping tool — by integrating it with DataImpulse’s residential proxies.

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Why Use Proxies with ParseHub?

ParseHub offers a visual interface that makes web scraping accessible without programming. However, when hitting websites frequently, you might face IP bans or throttling. By routing your ParseHub traffic through proxies, you can:

  • Rotate IP addresses to reduce the risk of blocks
  • Access geo-restricted or localized content
  • Enhance scraping reliability over long sessions

Residential proxies from providers like DataImpulse deliver authentic IPs that help simulate real user behavior, making your scraping less likely to raise flags.


Step-by-Step: Setting Up Proxies in ParseHub Using DataImpulse

Before you start, make sure you’ve done the following with DataImpulse:

  • Whitelist your IP address in the DataImpulse dashboard under Residential Plan > Manage Whitelist IPs
  • Have your proxy credentials handy for authentication

1. Install and Launch ParseHub

Download ParseHub and install it on your computer. Open the app and begin a new project:

  • Click + New Project on the home screen.
  • Enter the target website URL you want to scrape (e.g., dataimpulse.com).
  • Select Start project on this URL.

2. Configure Proxy Settings in Browse Mode

After the project initializes, ParseHub will switch to Browse mode to load the website.

  • Wait until the Browse slider turns green.
  • Open the drop-down menu in the top-right corner and select Options.
  • Navigate to Advanced > Network > Settings.
  • Choose Manual proxy configuration.
  • Enter the proxy details from DataImpulse:
    • HTTP Proxy: gw.dataimpulse.com
    • Port: 823
  • Confirm by clicking OK.

3. Test the Proxy Connection

Open a new tab inside ParseHub and navigate to any website. If configured correctly, your requests will route through the proxy. You might encounter a message regarding proxy usage—this is normal and confirms that the connection is active.

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4. Using Custom Proxies with ParseHub’s Premium Features

If you have a ParseHub paid plan, you can enable IP rotation:

  • Click the Settings gear icon at the top after your project starts.
  • In the Settings menu, locate the Rotate IP address checkbox and enable it.
  • Below that, there’s a Custom Proxies textbox. Paste your DataImpulse proxy with the correct authentication format here.
  • For rotating multiple proxies, list each one on a new line.

Note: The Rotate IP address feature is exclusive to ParseHub’s premium plans.

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5. Save and Run Your Project

With proxies configured, save your project and start the scraping run.

To verify that your IP is being properly masked by the proxy, you can check your IP on a service like ip-api.com.

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Final Thoughts

Leveraging residential proxies with ParseHub is a straightforward way to enhance your web scraping capabilities. Whether you are handling large-scale data extraction or need to bypass regional restrictions, DataImpulse provides reliable proxy solutions tailored for tools like ParseHub.

If you’re ready to upscale your scraping setup, consider grabbing proxies from DataImpulse where you can get started for as little as $1 per GB.


Using proxies correctly ensures your scraping runs smoothly, so take the time to set up and test your configurations. With these steps, you’re all set for more robust and scalable data scraping projects using ParseHub.

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