Static / Recommended by Use Case and Region

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Trojan is a proxy protocol designed around TLS and HTTPS-style connections. It usually carries proxy traffic through a TLS connection and emphasizes that its traffic appearance is similar to normal HTTPS access. It is suitable for node scenarios that require a TLS entry point, simple password authentication, and coexistence with website services.

38 Countries & Regions
8 Protocols & Plans
$10 Standard Monthly Price

Core Product Capabilities

  • Usually establishes encrypted connections through TLS.
  • The traffic appearance is similar to normal HTTPS connections and is suitable for deployment on standard web entry points.
  • Clients usually authenticate with a password.
  • Can be deployed together with web services, certificates, and domain configurations.

Business Use Cases

  • Suitable for proxy services provided through a 443/TLS entry point.
  • Suitable for server environments that already have a domain name and TLS certificate.
  • Suitable for node services that can be accessed with a small number of parameters such as password, domain, and port.

Trojan Node Plans

We offer 1-month, 6-month, and 12-month plans for different usage frequencies and budgets. All plans include stable access, fast activation, and basic technical support, so you can choose flexibly based on your usage period.

1-Month Plan

Suitable for short-term trials, temporary use, or flexible monthly renewal.

  • Validity: 30 days
  • Fast activation supported
  • Basic usage guidance included
Plan Price $10
/ month

6-Month Plan

Suitable for medium- to long-term stable use, with less renewal effort than monthly billing.

  • Validity: 180 days
  • Suitable for continuous stable use
  • Renewal supported at plan expiration
Plan Price $58.00
/ 6 months

12-Month Plan

Suitable for long-term users who want stable service for a full year with one purchase.

  • Validity: 365 days
  • Suitable for long-term fixed use
  • Full-year service period
Plan Price $96.00
/ year

Supported Devices

Adapted to common desktop, mobile, and network device environments by protocol and client type.

Android

Android Phone / Tablet

Windows

Desktop / Laptop

macOS

Apple Computer Devices

iPhone / iPad

iOS and iPadOS

Linux

Server / Workstation

Router

Software Router / Home Router

Clash Client

Rule Management Access

V2Ray Client

Protocol Configuration Access

FAQ

Does Trojan require a domain name and certificate?

In real deployments, it is usually used with a domain name and TLS certificate to provide a standard TLS connection.

What authentication method does Trojan use?

Common configurations use a password as the client authentication method.

What scenarios is Trojan suitable for?

It is suitable for node scenarios that require a TLS/HTTPS-style entry point, simple authentication, and coexistence with web services.