VPN with PromptPay and TrueMoney — no credit card needed
Most global VPNs only take credit cards or crypto. TukTukVPN accepts PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit cards, and crypto via BTCPay — you sign up and pay in Thai baht on the web, no credit card required. There's a free 7-day trial with no card, from about ฿99/month on the 2-year plan.
- TukTukVPN accepts PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit cards, and crypto (via BTCPay)
- Everything is priced and billed in Thai baht — no foreign-currency charge on your statement
- PromptPay, TrueMoney, and crypto payments are one-time charges — nothing auto-renews behind your back
- Free 7-day trial with no card at all, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee
- Plans: ฿329/month · ฿1,908/year (≈฿159/mo) · ฿2,376/2-year (≈฿99/mo)
Key facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Best for | Paying for a VPN with PromptPay or TrueMoney — no credit card, no foreign-currency billing |
| Payment methods | PromptPay, credit/debit card, TrueMoney, and crypto (via BTCPay) |
| How PromptPay works | Choose PromptPay at checkout, scan the QR with any Thai banking app, confirm — processed via Stripe |
| Billing currency | Thai baht (THB) — you pay the listed ฿ price with no currency conversion |
| Renewal model | PromptPay, TrueMoney, and crypto payments are one-time charges for the plan period — you renew when you choose |
| Plans and prices | ฿329/month · ฿1,908/year (≈฿159/mo) · ฿2,376/2-year (≈฿99/mo) |
| Free trial | 7 days, no card required — limited to 50GB / 2 devices |
| Guarantee | 30-day money-back |
| Devices per account | 5 devices (monthly) / 10 devices (yearly and 2-year) |
| Bandwidth | Unlimited on paid plans (free trial capped at 50GB) |
| Supported protocols | VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG — the app switches automatically based on network conditions |
| Server locations in the app | Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London |
| Data policy | No-logs stance — this is our policy; it has not yet been audited by an external third party |
| Where you pay vs connect | Sign up and pay on the web; connecting happens in the app |
Which VPNs accept PromptPay or TrueMoney?
As of mid-2026, almost no global VPN accepts PromptPay or TrueMoney directly. The big incumbents typically bill in US dollars via credit card, PayPal, or crypto — which means foreign-currency conversion fees if you have a card, and no way to pay at all if you don't. TukTukVPN accepts PromptPay and TrueMoney natively on the web, priced in Thai baht.
To be fair to the incumbents: many of them can be paid through the Apple App Store or Google Play, which support some Thai payment options such as carrier billing and gift cards. That's a legitimate route, but your billing then lives with the store rather than the provider, and web-only pricing or trials often don't apply. If you specifically want to pay by PromptPay or TrueMoney on the provider's own site, your options are very limited — that's the exact gap this page answers.
Every way to pay for TukTukVPN
PromptPay: choose it at checkout, scan the QR code with any Thai banking app, and confirm. The payment is processed through Stripe and your plan activates once it clears — PromptPay transfers are real-time, so that's usually within moments.
TrueMoney: pick TrueMoney at checkout and approve the payment in your wallet. Credit and debit cards work too, if you have one and prefer it. And for maximum privacy, crypto is accepted via BTCPay — Bitcoin on-chain or Lightning.
One detail worth knowing: PromptPay, TrueMoney, and crypto payments are one-time charges covering your plan period (30 days, 1 year, or 2 years). Nothing renews automatically on those methods — when the period ends, you decide whether to pay again.
No credit card? Start with the free trial
You don't need to pay anything to try TukTukVPN: the free trial runs 7 days with no card required, capped at 50GB and 2 devices. That means you can test the servers (Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London) and protocols on your own connection before spending a baht.
When you're ready, pay with PromptPay or TrueMoney straight from your account page on the web. Every paid plan is also covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, whichever payment method you used.
What it costs, in baht
Prices are flat and listed in Thai baht: ฿329 for a month, ฿1,908 for a year (about ฿159/month), or ฿2,376 for two years (about ฿99/month). Every paid plan has unlimited bandwidth and connects 5 devices on monthly or 10 on yearly and 2-year.
Because PromptPay and TrueMoney payments are one-time, the price you see at checkout is the entire charge for the period — there's no stored card that quietly renews at a higher rate later.
How this compares — and what to double-check yourself
Payment methods are one axis of the decision, not the whole decision. The large global VPNs genuinely beat us on some things: far bigger server fleets, published third-party no-logs audits (ours is a stance, not yet an external audit), and longer streaming track records. If those matter more to you than paying locally in baht, an incumbent may fit you better.
But if the deciding factor is paying with PromptPay or TrueMoney, in baht, without a credit card — that's the exact case TukTukVPN was built for, alongside DPI-resistant protocols tuned for Thai networks.
Payment methods and prices change. Before you decide, verify any competitor's current payment options and pricing on their own website — the statements here reflect the market as of mid-2026.
How to pay for a VPN with PromptPay, step by step
- 1
Create a TukTukVPN account
Sign up on the TukTukVPN website. If you want to test first, the free 7-day trial needs no card and no payment at all.
- 2
Choose a plan
Pick monthly (฿329), yearly (฿1,908), or 2-year (฿2,376) on the pricing page — all in Thai baht.
- 3
Select PromptPay at checkout
On the payment step, choose PromptPay. A QR code appears on screen.
- 4
Scan and confirm in your banking app
Open any Thai banking app that supports PromptPay, scan the QR code, and confirm the payment in baht.
- 5
Your plan activates
PromptPay transfers are real-time — once the payment clears, your plan is active on your account. No card details were entered at any point.
- 6
Download the app and connect
Install the TukTukVPN app, sign in, and connect. Connecting always happens in the app, not in the browser.
Frequently asked questions
Can I pay for a VPN with PromptPay?
Yes. At TukTukVPN's web checkout, choose PromptPay, scan the QR code with any Thai banking app, and confirm. The payment is processed via Stripe in Thai baht and your plan activates once it clears — no card details entered at any point.
Can I pay for a VPN with TrueMoney?
Yes. Select TrueMoney at checkout and approve the payment in your wallet. Like PromptPay, it's a one-time charge for the plan period you picked.
Do I need a credit card at all?
No. The free 7-day trial requires no card, and paid plans can be bought with PromptPay, TrueMoney, or crypto (via BTCPay) — none of which need a credit card at any step.
Do PromptPay payments auto-renew every month?
No. PromptPay, TrueMoney, and crypto payments are one-time charges covering the plan period. When it ends, nothing can be charged without you — you choose to pay for the next period yourself.
Do other VPNs accept PromptPay or TrueMoney?
As of mid-2026, very few global VPNs take either method directly on their own websites — most bill in foreign currency by card, PayPal, or crypto. Some can be paid through the Apple App Store or Google Play, which support certain Thai payment options. Check the provider's current checkout page before deciding.
Can I get a refund if I paid with PromptPay or TrueMoney?
Yes. Every paid plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee regardless of payment method — contact support within 30 days of payment.
Ready to try it yourself?
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