Happ Plus and the Happ App: How It Fits Together
In short: Happ is the client app that carries your connection, while Happ Plus is the premium subscription that hands you the key to use inside it. Below we cover how the two pieces connect, why this setup beats a typical VPN, and what it takes to get running in a couple of minutes.
The Happ app vs. the Happ Plus subscription
Happ is the universal client that opens a connection to a server and routes your traffic through it. It runs on the Xray-core engine and works from a key or subscription.
Happ Plus is the subscription itself: it unlocks your key, server access and plan management. The key is issued inside the service Telegram bot, which also doubles as your personal dashboard — expiry date, renewals, connected devices. There's no separate login-and-password site; it all lives in one bot.
Under the hood: VLESS, Reality and Xray-core
The connection runs on the VLESS protocol layered with Reality over TLS. Reality makes your traffic look like an ordinary HTTPS connection to a well-known site, so DPI filtering systems struggle to tell it apart from regular browsing and block it.
Encryption and data transport are handled by the Xray-core engine. You don't need to understand the mechanics — the app reads your Happ Plus key and configures the connection on its own. To pick a specific connection point, check the server list.
How Happ Plus differs from a typical VPN
Most VPN services ship a dedicated app for each product. Happ Plus works differently: one universal Happ app, plus whatever key you add to it.
- No need for a separate program per provider — Happ is one app for every key.
- Access is defined by a key or Happ Plus subscription, not an in-app account.
- Reality keeps the connection inconspicuous to blocking systems.
- There's no data cap — traffic is unlimited.
Which devices Happ supports
The Happ app covers most common platforms, so a single Happ Plus subscription serves several of your devices at once:
- Windows, macOS, Linux
- Android and iPhone (iOS)
- Android TV and Smart TV
All install options live on the download page. When you just need a proxy for specific apps rather than a full tunnel, there's Happ Proxy.
Getting connected in 3 steps
Setting up Happ Plus takes just a few minutes and no technical background:
- Step 1. Download the Happ app for your platform from the download page.
- Step 2. Grab your Happ Plus key in the service Telegram bot.
- Step 3. Add the key to the app and hit Connect.
For a detailed walkthrough with screenshots, see the setup guide. The simplest way in is the 3-day trial, and you can compare ongoing Happ Plus plans on the pricing page.
The trial before you commit to Happ Plus
Before paying for a subscription, you get a 3-day trial. That's enough time to judge speed, connection stability and how things run on your own devices. Once the trial ends, the connection carries on under a paid Happ Plus subscription that you can set up and renew right inside the bot.
Get a key for Happ
Try it free for 3 days: install Happ and grab your Happ Plus key in the Telegram bot.
Get a keyFrequently asked questions
Is Happ Plus free?
There's a 3-day trial so you can test everything before paying. After that the connection runs on a paid Happ Plus subscription — plans are listed on the pricing page, and renewals happen in the Telegram bot.
Do I need to register a separate account?
There's no separate website with a login and password. Your key and the entire dashboard — Happ Plus subscription term, renewals, devices — live inside the service Telegram bot.
How safe is it?
The connection uses VLESS + Reality over TLS, and traffic is encrypted by the Xray-core engine. Reality disguises the connection as ordinary HTTPS, making it harder to detect and block. No tool can promise full anonymity, but this approach meaningfully strengthens your privacy.
Which devices does Happ run on?
Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iPhone, plus Android TV and Smart TV. A single Happ Plus subscription serves several devices.