Connectivity for nomads & remote workers
Stay online wherever you work.
Prepaid data from $1.05, activated by QR in minutes. Keep your home number, skip roaming bills, and land ready to work — in 190+ countries.
Find your destination →⚡ Instant QR delivery📶 Local 4G/5G📱 Keep your number🔒 Secure checkout
Minutes, not queuesScan & connect on arrival
Local networksThe towers locals use
No roaming billsLocal prices, always
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Step 01 — pick a destination
Where are you headed?
We'll show the prepaid data plans that fit, ranked by price.
How it works
Connected in three steps
01
Pick & pay
Choose your destination and plan. Secure checkout in under a minute.
02
Get your QR
Your eSIM QR code arrives by email within minutes of paying.
03
Scan & work
Scan before you fly; data switches on automatically when you land.
Why Truly Roaming
Made for working abroad
Keep your number
Dual-SIM friendly — home line for calls and OTP, eSIM for data.
Reliable for calls
Local 4G/5G means stable video calls that don't drop mid-meeting.
Long-stay friendly
30-day plans and top-ups that beat monthly roaming, every time.
Transparent pricing
From $1.05. No surprise charges, no bill shock.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Will my phone support a travel eSIM?
If it is an iPhone XS or newer, a Pixel 3 or newer, or a Galaxy S20 or newer, almost certainly. Dial *#06# — an EID number means your phone is eSIM-ready.
How do I stay reachable on my home number while abroad?
Keep your home SIM active in the second slot for calls and SMS, and set the travel eSIM as your data line. Most phones are dual-SIM, so you keep your number and skip roaming charges.
How much data does remote work abroad need?
Plan ~1 GB/day for browsing, maps and messaging. Video calls and tethering for laptop work push that to 2–3 GB/day — pick a larger plan or unlimited for long stays.
Can I use one eSIM across several countries?
Yes. Regional plans cover multiple countries, ideal for multi-stop nomad routes — no swapping eSIMs at every border.
What about two-factor codes from my bank?
OTP codes go to your registered home number, not the eSIM. Keep your home SIM on for SMS; the eSIM handles data. That way verification still works while you roam.