With this update, even first-time users can now compare eSIM options on a single screen and decide with confidence. You can adjust conditions such as destination, data allowance, and trip length on the spot, making it easier to find a plan that fits how you travel.
What's New in This Update
We've rethought the basic layout of the comparison page so that plans are easier to scan side by side. Specifically, we've rearranged three key elements—the search conditions at the top of the screen, the filters on the left, and the plan cards that line up each option—so that the role of each one is clear at a glance.
Because changing your conditions instantly updates the results, you can check questions like "For this country, at roughly this data allowance, what does it cost?" without jumping back and forth between pages. We've also tuned the text size, spacing, and card layout so everything stays easy to read on a smartphone.
Why We Made These Changes
With eSIMs, there are several things to weigh at once—destination, data allowance, number of days, price, and more. When there's a lot of information, first-time users in particular can feel unsure about what to focus on. Bloomy eSIM is built not only around keeping costs low, but also around easing the uncertainty you might feel before you buy. So we reworked the page structure itself to make the act of comparing feel lighter.
How This Helps You
Say you're thinking "I just need it for a week on next month's trip," or "I'm studying abroad for a while, so I'd like a bit more data." Simply choosing your conditions narrows down the candidates, and you can compare prices and durations side by side. With less need to open and re-open different pages, it's easier to land on a plan that suits you, even when you're short on time.
Please note that Bloomy eSIM plans are generally data-only. If you need a phone number, SMS, or voice calling, it's worth also looking into a separate option to cover those needs. The comparison page is designed so you can weigh these points calmly as part of your decision.
Worth Knowing: Tips for Choosing an eSIM
Now that comparing is easier, here are a few quick pointers for making your choice. If you're unsure, thinking through these three steps in order can help.
1. Start with your destination (country or region): First, narrow down your options by where you're going. If you're visiting several countries, it's worth checking whether there's a plan that covers them together, so you won't need to switch on the ground.
2. Decide how many days you'll need: Choose based on the length of your stay. A short trip suits a shorter-duration plan, while studying abroad or a longer stay calls for a longer one. Running short on days can leave you scrambling, so allowing a little buffer from your departure to your return date is reassuring.
3. Estimate your data usage: If you mostly use maps and messaging, a smaller allowance is usually enough; if you often stream video or use calling apps like WhatsApp, lean toward more. If you expect to use a lot, an unlimited-style plan that lets you worry less about how much you use can also be an option. Keep in mind that even unlimited plans may come with usage terms such as a fair use policy, so please check the latest details before you buy.
Plan contents and pricing may change. We recommend confirming the final terms against the most up-to-date information shown on the page before purchasing.
The Bloomy Touch
We cared about keeping things from looking cluttered, even when there's a lot of information. Using white and soft blue as the base, with readable text sizes and generous spacing, we aimed for a calm feel that lets first-time users compare with ease. By clearly separating where you set your conditions from where you view the results, it's easier to keep track of what you're working with at any moment.
What's Next
We plan to keep refining the comparison page over time as we watch how it feels to use. We'll continue adjusting things like how clear the filters are and how the plan cards are presented, based on what we learn from real-world use.
Related Pages
If you'd like to start comparing plans, head to the eSIM comparison page and search by country, data allowance, and number of days. If you'd rather not worry about how much data you use, take a look at the unlimited plan as well. For the basics of choosing an eSIM, see the eSIM guide, and if you have questions about buying or setting up, the FAQ and setup guide are good places to start.

