The eSimphony Roadmap, in Our Own Words
What ships next at eSimphony. Multi-eSIM in May 2026, family plans in June 2026, loyalty in August 2026, worldwide direct-carrier coverage in 2027. Why each matters and what it changes.
6 articles about positioning
What ships next at eSimphony. Multi-eSIM in May 2026, family plans in June 2026, loyalty in August 2026, worldwide direct-carrier coverage in 2027. Why each matters and what it changes.
Every international trip in 2026 starts the same broken way — new eSIM, new QR scan, new rigid plan menu, throw away when you land home. We call it the connectivity reset problem, and it is the reason eSimphony exists.
Who eSimphony is built for. Not just digital nomads — also expat families, long-distance relationships, frequent business travelers, students abroad, returnees. The realistic shape of a borderless life in 2026.
A single page summary of the five things that make eSimphony structurally different from every other travel eSIM. Lifetime eSIM, AI Companion, AI Dynamic Plans, AI Troubleshooting, and a small AI-native team shipping at 10x.
A founder essay from Trung Tran on why eSimphony was built around a lifetime eSIM that installs once and lasts forever, rather than the trip-by-trip model the industry inherited from prepaid SIM cards.
A direct comparison of philosophies. Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad, and other major travel eSIM providers are building variations of the same trip-by-trip product. eSimphony is structurally different — here is why, and why we think it matters.