What an eSIM is and why it helps
An eSIM is a built-in SIM: no plastic card, the carrier profile installs straight onto your phone. No hunting for a local SIM in a foreign country, no queue, no swapping trays — data connects in a couple of minutes, even before you fly.
Good for:
- getting online abroad without your home carrier's roaming rates;
- keeping a separate travel data line while your main number stays for calls;
- being connected the moment you land, without looking for a local shop;
- staying online across a multi-country trip on one plan.
How it works
The app has a catalogue of plans — by country, by region, and global plans covering up to 130 countries. After purchase, the profile installs via QR code or activation code, and your remaining data and validity are visible right in the app. When the data runs out, you can top up the same profile if a compatible plan exists for it.
After installing, remember to turn on data roaming — otherwise the profile won't go online.
Why it beats a local SIM or roaming
Abroad you usually pick from three options, and a built-in profile has the fewest downsides. Home-carrier roaming needs no setup but is expensive. A local SIM is cheap, but you have to find a shop, buy it with ID and change your number. A built-in profile combines the good parts of both: buy it online ahead of time, pay the price of the destination country, and keep your own number active for calls. On arrival you just switch on data roaming — and you're connected.
Pricing
Plans depend on the country and data amount — in the catalogue, prices start from 0.43 USDT. Pay however suits you: an eligible method shown in checkout.
How to set it up
- Create an account — via Telegram, email or a crypto wallet.
- Choose a plan — by country, region or a global plan.
- Pay with the method that suits you.
- Install the profile by QR code and turn on data roaming.
Full walkthrough — on the how to install an eSIM page.
Who it's for
- Travellers — eSIM for trips abroad without roaming.
- Frequent flyers who want to connect the moment they land.
- Anyone who'd rather buy an eSIM online and pay with crypto.
- People who also carry Freeland VPN — private access plus data in one account.
Freeland is more than eSIM
It's one of four tools in the toolkit. In the same account:
- Freeland VPN — unlimited, privacy-focused VPN.
- Freeland Card — a crypto-funded virtual card for online payments.
- Freeland Number — a virtual number to receive SMS and verify accounts.
One account. Four tools. In the name of freedom.
FAQ
Does my phone support eSIM?
It works on most modern smartphones, but not every model. Check your device's specs before buying.
How many countries does it cover?
The catalogue has country, regional and global plans covering up to 130 countries. No service guarantees every network, but the choice is wide.
How do I pay?
By an eligible method shown in checkout — your choice.
Does the eSIM work everywhere instantly?
Usually within minutes, but activation isn't always instant — in some countries and networks it takes longer. Enable data roaming after installing.
Is this the Mr Freeman project?
Yes. Freeland is a project by Mr Freeman, and eSIM is part of his toolkit for digital freedom.
Freeland eSIM — data abroad without roaming, paid by an eligible method shown in checkout. From 0.43 USDT.