Skip the research. Get matched.
Five short questions about what you do online, what you care about, and what you’ll pay for. We do the rest.
The interactive matcher is launching shortly.
We’re finishing the question logic and the recommendation engine that maps your answers to the right ranking. While it’s in final review, here’s exactly what the quiz weighs, and the shortcut for each answer if you already know what you need.
- 01 · Use caseWhat you do online.
Streaming, torrenting, working from coffee shops, journalism under a hostile jurisdiction — each one weights the rubric differently.
- 02 · TrustHow much you care about audits.
Public independent audits, open-source clients, and jurisdiction matter more for some readers than others. We tune the result accordingly.
- 03 · DevicesHow many devices, on which platforms.
Some providers cap simultaneous connections at five; others are unlimited. Some are excellent on iOS but underwhelming on Android.
- 04 · BudgetWhat you’ll actually pay.
Effective monthly cost on the longest plan, plus what the renewal looks like. Free tiers are evaluated separately.
- 05 · Deal-breakersAnything that’s a hard no.
US jurisdiction, no Linux app, no port forwarding, no static IP. We surface only providers that match every box.
Jump straight to the right ranking.
Best for streaming
Reliable Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Prime Video unblocks across multiple regions.
Best for privacy
Audited no-logs claims, transparent jurisdictions, hardened clients.
Best for gaming
Lowest added latency, the fewest dropped sessions, and route diversity.
Best for business
Static IPs, team admin, audit trails, and clear DPA paperwork.
Best for travel
Solid mobile clients, stable hotel-Wi-Fi behaviour, and lots of country options.
Best for torrenting
Port forwarding, kill-switch reliability, and provider-level peer-to-peer support.