VPN for travelers & remote workers

Your home internet,
wherever you land.

Banks, work tools, and home news pages have a habit of locking up the moment you leave the country. Piligrim gives you a free home base in 20+ countries — and more megabytes as you go.

Chrome · 20+ home points · 10 GB free on install

What breaks abroad

Travel breaks the internet. Piligrim fixes it.

Your bank locks you out

Sign in from a Lisbon hotel and your bank flags it as fraud. A two-minute call from a 12-hour-different timezone, every time, until you give up and use the app on data.

Work tools geo-fence

Some Slack admins, some HR portals, some VPNs-into-VPNs only allow your home country. Suddenly you can't submit your timesheet from Bali.

Home news won't load

Major news sites in the EU/UK serve a "we couldn't verify your region" wall to anyone abroad. Streaming services from home swap their library or refuse outright.

Airport & hotel WiFi is hostile

Captive portals, deep packet inspection, half the web blocked, and a real chance the network operator is logging your traffic to sell to someone.

How Piligrim solves it

A home connection in every region.

Pick a home country

Piligrim calls them Sanctums — 20+ exits across the US, EU, UK, Asia-Pacific. Pick one, your traffic routes through it, the site you visit sees you arriving from there.

Residential where it matters

Banks and streaming services blocklist datacenter IPs. Piligrim earns you access to real consumer ISP addresses — the kind a normal home router has — by watching a few ads while you browse.

Switch as you move

Land in Tokyo, switch to your Singapore home; fly to Lisbon, switch to your Berlin home. Your wallet travels with you. No reconfiguration, no reinstall.

Pick a home

20+ countries you can leave from.

Set whichever country your bank, work tools, or favorite news sources expect. Switch any time — the balance travels with you.

United States
United Kingdom
Germany
Canada
France
Netherlands
Australia
Japan
South Korea
Singapore
Switzerland
Sweden
Italy
Spain
Poland
Brazil
Mexico
India
Ukraine
UAE

By the numbers

Real-world speeds, not marketing peaks.

Piligrim runs on Webshare's premium proxy network — the same backbone enterprise scrapers use, with capacity headroom for streaming and video calls.

Free quota at install

10 GB

Daily claim

1 GB / 24h

Country exits

20+

Datacenter speed

50–150 Mbps

Residential speed

20–80 Mbps

Sessions / accounts

Unlimited

FAQ for the road

Practical answers.

Will my bank let me sign in through Piligrim?
Use a residential exit, set to your home country, and most banks will treat it like you signed in from your usual ISP. Datacenter exits are more likely to trigger the fraud flag — they're known to be commercial proxies. Switch to residential, then sign in.
Does it work on hotel and airport WiFi?
Yes. Captive portals (the "agree to terms" page on a public network) work as usual — Piligrim doesn't interfere with the captive flow. Once you're online, the VPN encrypts and tunnels your browser traffic, including past most DPI-based site blocks.
Can I use it on my phone?
Browser only for now — desktop Chrome and other Chromium browsers. A mobile app is on the road, but if you primarily need a phone VPN, look at WireGuard-based options designed for mobile.
Does my bank know I'm using a VPN?
Most major banks can detect commercial datacenter VPN IPs and flag them. Residential exits — Piligrim's premium tier earned via Steps — look indistinguishable from a home internet connection, which is why they work where cheap VPNs don't.
Will it slow down my work tools?
Datacenter exits add a small latency overhead (typically 30–80ms depending on geographic distance). Most work tools (Slack, Notion, GitHub, Linear) feel native through Piligrim. Video calls are usable but route to the exit country, so call quality depends on your home exit's network.
Is it safe on public WiFi?
Yes. Piligrim encrypts your browser traffic from your device to the exit. A hostile WiFi network sees an encrypted stream to a single endpoint, not your individual destinations. Caveat: only your browser traffic — other apps need their own VPN or system-level setup.
What happens when I cross borders?
Your wallet (free quota + earned residential megabytes) is tied to an anonymous install ID, not your IP or location. Crossing a border doesn't reset anything. You may want to change exit country to match where your services expect you to be.

A home in 20 countries. Pick where you land today.

Install in one click. 10 GB ready the moment you accept consent. Your wallet travels with you, forever.