GeekSpeed 极客加速 positions itself as a “next-generation network acceleration service provider.” In practice, it is closer to a consumer-oriented cross-border acceleration/VPN subscription than a developer-focused proxy pool product. The site highlights access to restricted websites, encrypted internet connectivity, streaming unblocking, and multi-device support. It supports MacOS, iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, as well as routers, game consoles, TV boxes, and other devices.
Its main selling point is 80+ routes across five continents, with regional coverage including 20+ in North America, 20+ in Europe, 40+ in Asia, 3 in South America, 3 in Oceania, and 3 in Africa. For bandwidth, it claims premium global broadband routes, 10Gbps bandwidth, and plan descriptions mentioning speeds of up to 1000Mbps. The main copy does not disclose specific protocols such as HTTP, SOCKS5, WireGuard, or Shadowsocks, nor does it state whether the IPs are residential, datacenter, or mobile proxies. For that reason, it should not be treated as a clearly defined proxy IP service.
The website claims no log retention, no audit rules, multiple layers of encryption, and privacy protection. However, it also provides detailed traffic usage records, and there is no visible third-party audit or more precise explanation of logging boundaries. For concurrent use, the page says multiple devices can be used at the same time, while comments mention up to 5 devices simultaneously; the official plans do not fully list the number of supported devices. The FAQ requires that public IPs connected under the same subscription at the same time should be in the same region. Usage restrictions are relatively clear: crawlers, bots, AI, automated trading, and other automation programs are prohibited; BT/PT is limited to Canada nodes; gaming is supported but not specifically optimized.
Plans are traffic-based: Lite at ¥30/month for 60GB, Premium at ¥60/month for 150GB, Pro at ¥128/month for 500GB, and Ultra at ¥228/month for 1TB. There are also one-time traffic packages: ¥55 lifetime 16GB and ¥288 lifetime 100GB. Monthly plans reset on the 1st of each month, while lifetime packages do not reset. If traffic is used up, users can pay to reset it, usually at 80% of the monthly fee. Payment methods include WeChat Pay, Alipay, and USDT; international customers can contact support to pay by Visa/MasterCard.
The advantages are clear pricing tiers, convenient domestic Chinese payment options, broad route coverage, support for mainstream streaming platforms, and multi-system compatibility. It is suitable for personal browsing, video streaming, and light cross-border access. The drawbacks are that the free trial is suspended, refunds are not supported, protocols and IP types are not transparent, privacy claims lack audit support, and it is not suitable for data scraping or enterprise-grade proxy use cases.
The main content does not clearly state whether the official website is directly accessible from mainland China, so its China access status is rated as unknown. From a payment perspective, it is friendly to Chinese users. If the official site is blocked or difficult to access, users may need an existing network proxy or choose another directly accessible cross-border acceleration service instead.
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geekspeed.app is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach geekspeed.app directly.