Confirm Protocol Compatibility
Check the client and the node types in the subscription, such as SS, VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Hysteria2, TUIC and AnyTLS.
View protocol compatibilityAfter downloading and installing a client, buy a subscription, copy the subscription URL from the provider dashboard, then import it, update the profile and test the connection.
Confirm subscription format, plan state, device limits, regions, client compatibility and provider support before importing a URL.
Check the client and the node types in the subscription, such as SS, VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Hysteria2, TUIC and AnyTLS.
View protocol compatibilityChoose a plan based on daily browsing, video, gaming and multi-device needs. Device and simultaneous-use rules come from the provider dashboard.
View plan guidanceA subscription URL usually contains account credentials. Do not publish it; reset it from the provider dashboard if it was shared.
Handle a shared URLA subscription flow is more than copying a URL. Check format compatibility, conversion risk, router import and client update failures separately.
Only convert when the provider does not offer the target client format, and protect the subscription URL first.
View conversion guideFor empty nodes or update errors, check Profiles, URL completeness, format, plan state and logs in order.
View import checksOn routers, check network access, core, DNS and format before adding advanced operating modes.
View OpenClash checksLight testing, daily multi-device use and high-frequency work have different traffic, device and stability needs, so start from usage intensity.
Best for first-time use, daily browsing, chat and light video.
Suited for daily multi-device use, with more traffic.
Designed for frequent use, streaming and higher traffic needs.
Prepare the client, copy the subscription URL, import and update the profile, choose a node and test connectivity before editing advanced settings.
Choose and install the client for your system。
Choose a plan and copy the full subscription URL from the provider dashboard.
Import the URL into your client, update the profile, then choose a node or policy group to test.
Confirm your device, client and network environment first. For first-time use, you can start with the Silver Plan, then consider the Gold or Platinum Plan after checking speed, stability and app compatibility.
A subscription URL usually contains account credentials. Do not publish it or forward it to others. Payments, after-sales service and refunds for third-party services are handled by the corresponding provider.
Check incomplete URLs, expired plans, used-up traffic, device limits, incompatible formats and overwritten profiles before changing clients.
No. This site only organizes clients, tutorials and subscription import notes. Third-party subscription services are handled by their respective providers; purchases, support and refunds should follow the provider page.
Using Changlian as the example, open the user dashboard after purchase and copy the subscription URL from the subscription, nodes or one-click import area. Then paste it into the client's Profiles, configuration or subscription page.
That depends on the provider's plan rules. Check the actual provider page or dashboard before use.
Check whether the subscription was copied completely and whether the plan is still active, then manually update the subscription in the client. If it is still empty, follow the troubleshooting order in no nodes after importing a subscription.
Most providers offer subscription or one-click import entries compatible with different clients. Confirm that your client is supported before buying.
They are usually shown on the provider dashboard, account page or plan page. Display locations vary by provider, and the provider dashboard is the final reference.
Usually no. As long as the plan is still active, import the same subscription URL into the new client. If the format is incompatible, use the client-specific import entry provided by the service provider.