Traverrsim vs Airalo — travel eSIM comparison
traverrsim and Airalo both sell prepaid travel eSIMs, but they take different bets on how the buying experience should work. This page compares the two on checkout, pricing model, refunds, support, and buyer data — at the brand level, across every destination.
Summary
Airalo is app-first, USD-priced, and requires an account before you can buy. traverrsim is guest-checkout, priced in your local currency, and refunds fully if the eSIM was never used. Choose Airalo for one-app-everywhere across many trips; choose traverrsim for the shortest path from search to a working QR code.
What is traverrsim
traverrsim is a travel eSIM store built for Southeast Asian travellers. You pick a destination, pay in your local currency, and get a QR code plus a one-tap install link — no separate app account, no forced sign-up before checkout. Support is on WhatsApp in English, Malay, and Mandarin.
What is Airalo
Airalo is one of the largest travel eSIM marketplaces, with plans in 200+ countries and regions. Buying requires creating an Airalo account (email + password or SSO), and most travellers use the Airalo mobile app to install and manage eSIMs.
Checkout and setup
AI features
Both live today on traverrsim. Compared against Airalo's current buyer flow.
Pricing
traverrsim publishes one price per plan in your local currency (auto-detected, manually overridable) — no hidden card FX fee added at checkout beyond your bank's own conversion, and no post-purchase upsell between plan selection and payment. Airalo prices in USD by default; on non-USD cards, your bank applies its own FX rate on top. Neither provider guarantees an absolute speed — actual throughput depends on the underlying carrier and local congestion.
Buyer data protection
Payments on traverrsim are processed by Stripe; card details never touch our servers. We store only the email you provide for the receipt and the eSIM binding; we don't sell buyer data to third parties. Airalo similarly processes payments through PCI-DSS payment providers and publishes a privacy policy covering account, device, and usage data — review it directly for the specifics that matter to you.
Refunds and support
Verdict
If you take many trips a year and want one mobile app that holds every eSIM, plan history, and receipt across 200+ destinations, Airalo's account-based model is genuinely useful — traverrsim doesn't try to be that. For a single trip where you just want a QR code in the next minute, traverrsim's guest checkout wins.
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