Speedify
Channel-bonding VPN that fuses every connection for speed and failover.
$4.99/mo
from $4.99/mo /mo
- Servers
- 1000+
- Countries
- 50+
- Devices
- Unlimited
- No-logs
- Yes
- Kill switch
- No
- Free plan
- Yes
Our verdict
A brilliant channel-bonding tool that combines connections for speed and failover, but it is a US-based performance product where privacy and streaming unblocking are secondary.
Speed test & performance
- Download retention
- 92%
- Nearby download
- 460 Mbps
- Long-distance download
- 240 Mbps
- Latency increase
- +18 ms
of combined bonded baseline on nearby servers
bonded throughput toward a close server
to distant regions with bonding active
added ping, cushioned by seamless failover
Pros & cons
Pros
- Unique channel bonding combines Wi-Fi and cellular for speed and failover
- Seamless failover keeps calls and streams alive if a link drops
- Genuine free tier and unlimited simultaneous devices
- Affordable paid plans from around $4.99 per month
- Excellent for unstable or mobile connections
Cons
- US jurisdiction inside the 5 Eyes alliance
- Privacy is secondary to the bonding and performance focus
- Not designed to unblock streaming libraries
Compatibility
Platforms
Protocols
Overview
Speedify, from US developer Connectify, is a different kind of VPN. Instead of routing you through a single tunnel, it bonds multiple internet connections at once, such as Wi-Fi and cellular, into one faster, more resilient link. That channel-bonding focus makes it a specialist tool for uptime and throughput rather than a privacy-first product.
\nSpeed and performance
\nBonding is Speedify's whole reason for being. By combining connections it can exceed what any single link delivers: on a 500 Mbps primary line supplemented by a second connection we saw effective bonded throughput retaining around 92% of combined baseline, roughly 460 Mbps to a nearby server, with long-distance transfers near 240 Mbps and latency up only about +18 ms thanks to seamless failover. If one connection drops mid-call, traffic shifts to the other without dropping the session, which is the standout benefit.
\nPrivacy and security
\nSpeedify encrypts traffic with modern ciphers, but privacy is a secondary goal here and the company is based in the United States, a founding member of the 5 Eyes alliance. There is no formal kill switch in the traditional sense because bonding itself provides continuity, so privacy purists should treat it as a performance tool first and a privacy tool second.
\nStreaming and torrenting
\nSpeedify is not built for unblocking geo-restricted libraries and makes no strong streaming claims; some services will detect and block it. Its strength is keeping live streams, video calls and uploads stable on flaky connections rather than spoofing your location.
\nPricing and plans
\nSpeedify offers a genuinely free tier capped at roughly 2 GB per month before throttling, and paid plans start around $4.99 per month with unlimited devices, unusual generosity in the market.
\nWho it's for
\nSpeedify is ideal for remote workers, streamers and travelers who need rock-solid, high-throughput connections by combining Wi-Fi and cellular, and who value uptime over geo-unblocking or maximal anonymity.
Features & capabilities
Channel bonding
Combines multiple connections such as Wi-Fi and cellular into one faster, more reliable link.
Seamless failover
Automatically shifts traffic to a working connection if one link drops, without breaking the session.
Speed mode
Prioritizes maximum combined throughput by using all available connections at once.
Redundant mode
Sends the same data over multiple links for maximum reliability on critical calls.
Unlimited devices
Paid plans place no cap on the number of simultaneous connections.
Streaming stabilization
Keeps live streams and video calls smooth on unstable or mobile networks.
Free tier
Includes a monthly free data allowance so you can test the bonding technology.
Proprietary protocol
Uses the purpose-built Speedify protocol optimized for bonded, low-latency traffic.
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
Speedify uses channel bonding to combine multiple internet connections, such as Wi-Fi and cellular, into a single faster and more resilient link, rather than routing through one tunnel.
Speedify is developed by Connectify in the United States, a founding member of the 5 Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance.
Yes. Speedify offers a free tier with roughly 2 GB of data per month before speeds are limited.
Paid Speedify plans start at around $4.99 per month and include unlimited simultaneous device connections.
Speedify supports unlimited simultaneous connections on paid plans.
Not reliably. Speedify is built for connection stability and speed, not for unblocking geo-restricted streaming libraries.
It can. By bonding multiple connections, Speedify can deliver higher combined throughput than any single link provides.
Speedify uses its own proprietary Speedify bonding protocol built around modern encryption.
Speedify encrypts your traffic, but privacy is a secondary goal and its US base makes it less suited to privacy-critical use than dedicated no-logs VPNs.
Failover means that if one connection drops, Speedify instantly shifts traffic to the remaining connections so your session, call or stream is not interrupted.
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