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Section 2

How the flow works from your own VPS to a ready client

Overview materials about launching a private VPN without heavy manual work: what you need before starting, how to choose a VPS, and what happens after payment.

01

From Telegram bot to a ready client

The onboarding is split into clear steps: open the bot, pay on the website, provide VPS details, wait for auto setup, and receive app install and activation links.

  • The website does not replace the product flow; it prepares the user for it.
  • Payment happens on the website while the bot handles app delivery and access management.
  • The user sees a clear sequence of steps before the first launch.

02

What to prepare before launch

You do not need a huge checklist, but it helps to understand the basics in advance: a VPS, server access, and a comfortable crypto payment path.

  • You need your own VPS, billed separately from the service.
  • You need SSH access and the basic server details for setup.
  • You need a TonConnect-compatible payment path with USDT or TON.

03

How to choose a VPS for a private VPN

The main goal is not to buy the most powerful server but to choose a stable, understandable VPS with predictable networking, region, and SSH access.

  • For a personal setup, network stability and IP quality matter more than oversized specs.
  • The VPS region affects latency, convenience, and the expected usage model.
  • It is better to choose a provider with clear pricing, rules, and migration options.

04

Managed flow vs manual setup

Manual WireGuard or OpenVPN on a VPS still works, but many users need a shorter and more predictable flow rather than a DIY project.

  • A managed approach saves time during the first launch and later migrations.
  • The user still keeps control over the VPS itself.
  • It reduces the number of manual steps and small configuration mistakes.