Happ VPN Subscription Link: How to Get and Connect It
A subscription link is the simplest way to keep access to the sites you need open: one link holds the whole set of servers and pulls in a fresh list the moment we change something on our end. Here's how it beats a single key, how to paste it into Happ, and where to look if your servers stop updating.
What a subscription link is
A single subscription link (subscription URL) hides a whole set of servers and ready-made configurations behind it. Add it to the Happ app once, and from there Happ VPN keeps the list current so your access doesn't get interrupted.
The main upside is automatic refresh: the moment we add a new location or swap a server, the list inside the app changes on its own — nothing to move by hand. More on what's behind it: servers and configurations.
Subscription vs. a single key
The difference in short:
- A subscription link hands you a whole set of servers right away and refreshes itself — paste it once and the full list stays within reach, which matters most when a server you were using suddenly stops responding and you need to switch fast.
- A single key is one config for one connection. When a new server shows up, you'll need to add the key again.
Only need one server? A key will do — see the keys page for how to get one. For everyday use and quick switching between servers, a subscription is the more convenient option.
Connecting the link inside Happ
Follow these steps:
- Copy the subscription link from the service Telegram bot.
- Open Happ and choose add by link (subscription / add from URL).
- Paste it and confirm — the app pulls in all the configurations for you.
- Pick a server from the list and connect.
First time opening Happ? Walk through the step-by-step setup, which covers the whole process from scratch.
How the server list refreshes on its own
Once the subscription is added, the app periodically checks for a current server list by itself — new locations show up automatically, nothing to tap.
Want the list updated right now? Open your subscription in Happ and hit refresh — the app reloads the configurations from the same link.
Where to find the subscription link
It comes from the service Telegram bot, which works as your personal dashboard. It also shows your subscription status, and you can copy the link again there whenever you need to.
The link is tied to your account, so it's not something to share — keep it to yourself. Everything about your access lives under account.
If the server list didn't update
Sometimes the refresh lags. Work through these in order:
- Open the subscription in Happ and tap refresh manually.
- Check that you pasted the whole link, without stray spaces.
- Make sure the internet works with no active VPN at the moment of refresh.
- Copy the link from the bot again — it may have changed.
Still no servers? Check the not working section, where the common causes and fixes are listed.
Get a key for Happ
Copy the subscription link from the service Telegram bot and paste it into the Happ app — every server connects automatically, keeping the sites you need within reach.
Get a keyFrequently asked questions
What's the difference between a subscription and a key?
A key is one config, one connection. A subscription link hands you a whole set of servers at once and refreshes itself whenever we change or add servers.
How do I force the server list to refresh?
The list usually updates on its own. To refresh manually, open your subscription in the Happ app and tap refresh — the configurations reload from the same link.
Why did servers disappear from my list?
A manual refresh inside the app usually fixes this. Make sure the link is pasted in full and you have an internet connection. If it still doesn't help, copy the link from the bot again or check the not working section.
Is it safe to paste a subscription link into the app?
Yes, as long as it's your own link from the service Telegram bot. It's tied to your account, so don't hand it to anyone else and use it only inside the Happ app.