Onyx is a global mobile account for connectivity, identity, payments, and communication.
It begins with mobile service: coverage, data, eSIM activation, and optional number features. From there, Onyx gives the account more range. Your identity, permissions, wallet, and communication can sit beside the connection instead of living in separate products.
The Simple Version
Onyx helps you stay connected across countries.
Build a plan. Activate service. Keep the account. Add identity, payments, and communication as they become useful.
Why It Exists
Global mobile access is still fragmented. A traveler may buy one eSIM for data, use another app for calls, another wallet for payments, another account for identity, and another channel for support.
Onyx reduces that split.
The product gives you a single place to manage service and account access. You can see what is active, what region it covers, what number features are included, what permissions have been granted, and what to do next.
What You Can Do
With Onyx, you can:
- Choose a coverage area.
- Select a recurring data allowance.
- Activate an eSIM on a compatible device.
- Add an Onyx number when available.
- Manage usage and subscription state.
- Use Onyx ID for profile and permission control.
- Use wallet and payment features where supported.
- Connect approved apps without rebuilding identity every time.
What Makes It Different
Onyx is not a one-off travel eSIM store. It is also not a crypto app, bank app, or developer portal.
The center is mobile service. Everything else supports that account.
That distinction matters. A short-term data pack can solve a trip. Onyx is built for people who need their mobile account to keep working as they move: founders, remote teams, creators, frequent travelers, and anyone living across regions.
Identity Inside The Account
Onyx ID gives the account a stable profile and permission model. It supports handles, verification, connected apps, and trust-based actions as those features become available.
The useful part is not a badge. The useful part is control. You decide what an app can request and what it can keep using.
Payments And Communication
Payments and wallet features are optional service utilities. They help when money movement belongs near identity and mobile access.
Chat and communities are communication tools for account-based contexts. They are designed to feel closer to account-based communication than public social feeds.
What To Expect
The product feels calm and direct. Coverage appears where it is available. Plan choices are visible before checkout. Activation steps are clear. Sensitive identity or payment actions require the right permission.
No carrier maze. No scattered accounts. No unnecessary complexity.
Next
Read The Onyx Network to see how the pieces connect, then Global Connectivity to start with coverage.

