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Description
Been using the Saily: An eSIM travel app for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you get internet data plans for your phone without needing a physical SIM card. Pretty solid app if you’re someone who travels a lot and hates dealing with SIM cards and roaming fees.
Here’s what you do: Open the app, choose a data plan for the country you’re visiting, and it’ll set up an eSIM on your phone. There’s also a cool feature where you can buy data plans in advance and activate them when you need them. And the global coverage is pretty impressive – I’ve used Saily in like 10 different countries so far.
Look, if you travel internationally on the reg, you’ll probably love this app. It’s not perfect – the app can be a bit glitchy sometimes – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want a hassle-free way to stay connected abroad.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on Saily: An eSIM travel app. I've tested a bunch of travel apps and this one's definitely one of the better ones. The setup is super easy, the selection of data plans is pretty comprehensive, and it's just way more convenient than messing with physical SIM cards. That said, the app can be a bit buggy at times and the data plan prices are a little on the high side. But if those things don't bother you, Saily is a pretty solid option for staying connected while traveling.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely convenient - no need to swap SIM cards
- Tons of global coverage, works in over 100 countries
- Easy to buy data plans and activate them on the fly
- Decent selection of data plan options and pricing
Cons
- App can be glitchy and crash occasionally
- Data plan prices are a bit higher than some competitors
- Might be confusing for less tech-savvy users
Specifications
| Updated | 09.10.2025 |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Nord Security |
| Android | Android 9++ |
| Package Name |
com.saily.android |
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