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Last Update: July 13, 2026


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You land after a long flight, connect to the hotel Wi-Fi, and reach for the small things that make a trip run: your email, a map to the hotel, a message home to say you arrived, the news, your bank. And one by one, they just… don't load. The Wi-Fi says it is connected. The pages say otherwise.

If you have travelled to certain parts of the world, you know the feeling. In some destinations, a surprising share of the sites and apps you use every day at home simply stop working the moment you cross a border. It is not your phone, and it is not the hotel — it is where you are standing.

TYO Reach is built for exactly that moment.

What TYO Reach is

TYO Reach is a lightweight traffic proxy for the one browser you choose. You flip a switch in the Reach app, and from then on the traffic from that single browser travels out through one of our gateways and reaches websites as if you were somewhere the open web is simply a given. The pages that would not load a moment ago open like you never left home.

Everything else on your device is left completely alone — other browsers, your other apps, background updates — all of it keeps going straight out over your normal connection. Switch Reach off and that browser instantly goes back to behaving normally. Nothing sits running in the background when you are not using it.

The TYO Reach Android app — one "Reach Proxy" switch, your gateway and data allowance, and quick links to your dashboard.

That is really the whole idea: one switch. Pick a nearby gateway — Singapore, say — so things feel close and fast, and get on with your day.

One switch, on every device

On your laptop, Reach lives quietly in the system tray. Click it to turn routing on or off; the app configures your chosen browser for you, so there is nothing fiddly to set up each time.

On the desktop, Reach sits in your system tray — one click to switch it on or off.

On your phone, it is the same single switch in the Android app. Sign in once, choose your browser, and you are ready.

Why it makes a good travel companion

  • It travels light. Because Reach only routes the one browser you pick, and only while it is switched on, it never fights with hotel Wi-Fi, slows your other apps, or quietly drains your battery in the background. Need it off? One tap.
  • It reaches your everyday things. Email, maps, messaging, the news, the streaming library you already pay for, your bank's website — the ordinary internet you rely on at home, back within reach.
  • It is ready when you are. Choose a gateway close to where you are travelling and the web feels local, not like it is coming from the other side of the planet.
TYO Reach
Full VPN
Scope
One browser you choose
Your entire device
Other apps affected
No
Yes
Runs in the background
Only while switched on
Usually always on
Setup
The app configures your browser
System-level install
Best for
Reaching blocked or region-locked sites
Whole-device privacy

Reach is not a full, whole-device VPN, and it is not trying to be. A VPN reroutes everything on your computer, all the time — powerful, but heavy. Reach gives you the part most travellers actually want: appearing somewhere the sites expect, so blocked and region-locked pages open again, without taking over the rest of your machine. It is built for reach, not for cloaking everything you do.

Data and plans

Reach comes with a monthly data allowance, and you can watch exactly how much you have used right in the app. There is a free tier to try it out, and if you find yourself leaning on it every day, upgrading takes a moment. If you run low mid-trip, topping up is quick — no reinstalling, no reconfiguring.

Getting started (do this before you fly)

Setting up takes about two minutes, and there is one piece of travel advice worth stating plainly: do it before you leave home. In the very places Reach is most useful, creating an account or downloading an app can be harder once you have arrived. A few minutes of setup on your own couch saves a lot of frustration later.

  1. Create an account at reach.tyo.com.au.
  2. Download the client for your laptop (Windows, macOS or Linux) or the Android app.
  3. Pick the browser you want Reach to route, and flip the switch.

That is it. The full walkthrough lives in the getting started guide, and if you are curious how Reach compares to a VPN, we wrote that up in Reach vs a VPN.

In short

The best travel companions are the ones you forget you are carrying until the moment you need them. Pack TYO Reach before your next trip, and when you land somewhere the internet does not quite work the way you expect, your everyday web is one switch away.

Have a question or a feature request? We would love to hear it — reach us at dev@tyo.com.au, or find the developer on X: Eric Tang.

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