Hubby eSIM × Travel Money Group

TRAVEL MONEY GROUP × HUBBY

Your trip just got better.

Claim your free 2 days of global roaming data.

An eSIM solves everything.

1GB. 200+ destinations. Free.

Install it now. Thank yourself later.

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Sixty seconds. One time. Done.

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DownloadtheHubbyapp

Search "Hubby" on the App Store or Google Play. Free. 30 seconds.

Download the app →
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OpenitandtapRedeem

Right on the home screen. You can't miss it.

03
Enteryouruniquecode

Printed on the front of your card. Each code works once.

04
You'redone

The eSIM installs itself. Switch on data when you land.

Stuck on something? Visit https://esim-help-page.lovable.app — all answers, in one place.

Don't wait until the airport.

60 seconds now saves you hours of stress later. Install the app, redeem your code, fly with confidence.

Next: open the app, tap Redeem, enter the code on the front of your card.

Roaming is the silent budget killer.

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What two weeks of roaming costs a couple.

Most Australian telcos charge A$5–10 per day, per phone. On a fortnight abroad, that's the price of a nice dinner in Tokyo — gone, just to check Google Maps.

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To set it all up.

Faster than ordering an Uber. Done from the couch.

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Destinations covered, the moment your plane lands.

Tokyo, Tallinn, Bali, Buenos Aires. No kiosks, no SIM swaps, no "looking for service…"

1GB. More than you think.

For most travellers, 1GB carries a whole lot of essentials: the maps, the messages, the rides. Here's what it actually buys you.

Google Maps
≈ 8 hours of navigation
WhatsApp
Thousands of messages with photos
Google Translate
Hundreds of translations
Uber, Grab, ride apps
Dozens of rides booked
Web browsing
A few hours of light browsing
Spotify
A couple of hours of streaming

Need more? Top up directly in the Hubby app while you're abroad. Still dramatically cheaper than roaming.

Questions, honestly answered.

Almost certainly, if it's from the last 5 or 6 years. iPhone XS or newer, Google Pixel 3 or newer, all recent Samsung Galaxy phones. To double-check: open your phone's settings and look for "Add eSIM" or "Mobile Plans" — if you see those options, you're good.