A connection that doesn't pause for borders.
travel.to is an eSIM service built specifically for people who work while traveling — remote workers, founders, consultants, anyone whose Slack call doesn't care which country they're in.
The same problem, three different shapes.
Throttled, shared, and almost never strong enough for a video call that matters. By the time you realize it's bad, the meeting has already started.
$10–25 per gigabyte from most home carriers. Two days of work-as-usual costs more than a month of travel.to. Most people only learn this from the bill.
Closed at 11pm. Require ID copies. Cash-only sometimes. By the time you've stood in line, your first day of work is already half over.
travel.to was built because none of those three options is acceptable when your livelihood depends on a working connection. eSIM technology means you can land in any country with a working data plan already installed on your phone — but only if someone builds the service for working professionals instead of vacationers. That's what we're doing.
What we put on the home page in plain words.
- Refund policy
- Full refund if the eSIM fails to activate. Half refund if it activates but underperforms. One click from your dashboard — no email thread, no proof-of-purchase requests.
- Fair use
- Unlimited plans run at full 5G/4G speed up to 50 GB per month. After that we slow to 5 Mbps — enough for calls and Slack. We never disconnect you.
- Support
- Median response under four hours via hello@travel.to. Mid-meeting? Write URGENT in the subject line — we answer first. No bots, no offshore call center scripts.
- Privacy
- No third-party tracking, no ad networks, no behavioral profiles. We log technical usage so the dashboard can show it and we can detect abuse. We never sell or share it. Privacy policy.
Operated by VPS.org, LLC.
travel.to is a product of VPS.org, LLC. We're a small team that ships software we'd use ourselves. Payments are processed by Stripe; eSIM provisioning is delivered through partner carriers in each country (listed on the per-country page so you know exactly who's carrying your bytes).