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Trained on what your employer's stack actually sees when you work from another country. Ask about your setup. Link asks a few questions first, then walks through what applies to you.

Link asks before it answers.
Before Link gives you a read, it learns what your employer's stack looks like, what device you're using, where you're going, and what you're trying to do. Sometimes the answer is HomeLink. Sometimes it isn't. Sometimes it's don't worry about it.
"I was already living outside the US when I started applying for remote roles. Link walked me through what needed to happen before day one, not after the offer. Turns out that's the whole game."
Marcus · IT consultant · Central America
"The two-year residency track means month 24 has to look like month 1. Link mapped out what compounds over time and what stays stable. Nobody else was talking about that piece."
Elena · long stay in Europe
"I do four two-week trips a year to see family. Link explained how the audit trail actually reads in a regulated industry. Changed my whole approach."
Devon · finance · frequent travel
After a short chat, you get an assessment.
Link walks through what's likely to expose your location, what your network setup looks like, what device factors matter, an overall risk read, and what to do next. Save it to your inbox or route your question to Chris directly.
HomeLink architecture: your devices abroad connect through a travel router, through an encrypted WireGuard tunnel, to your home router. Your ISP sees you as connecting from home.
Chris, HomeLink founder
Meet Chris
Chris is the cybersecurity engineer behind HomeLink. He built the system for his own remote work before turning it into a product. Link is trained on the same networking and security principles Chris uses when consulting with customers. When Link recommends a walkthrough, you're connected directly with him.