One-liner
A no-frills, fast VPN app focused on bypassing regional restrictions in Turkey with minimal setup and strong performance.
Strengths
- Consistently praised for speed and reliability in bypassing geo-blocks, especially in Turkey (review: 'Works perfectly to access blocked sites in Turkey')
- Simple, clean interface with one-tap connection (review: 'Just tap and go—no confusing settings')
- Lightweight and low battery drain compared to other VPNs (review: 'Runs all day without killing my battery')
- Strong privacy claims backed by Kaspersky's reputation (review: 'I trust Kaspersky’s security more than random free apps')
- Effective at unblocking streaming services and social media in restrictive regions
Weaknesses
- Limited customization options—users want more control over protocols and DNS (review: 'No advanced settings? I can’t choose OpenVPN')
- Free version is severely limited; paid plan feels expensive for basic functionality (review: '$10/month for just a few servers? Overpriced')
- No visible kill switch or clear logging policy (review: 'No info on what data they collect—worried about privacy')
- App crashes on older iOS devices (review: 'Keeps crashing on my iPhone 8')
- Customer support is slow and mostly automated (review: 'Waited 3 days for a reply')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, open-source alternative with transparent logging and kill switch—target users distrustful of big brands
- Create a Turkey-specific bundle with pre-configured servers and one-click access to local content (e.g., news, social media)
- Offer a tiered pricing model with a $1.99/month option for core features, undercutting Kaspersky’s premium pricing
- Add a built-in browser extension for quick access to blocked sites without launching the full app
- Integrate with popular productivity tools (e.g., Notion, Slack) to allow secure remote work access
Competitors
- Proton VPN
- ExpressVPN
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