Flymon User Manual - Click cover image for video tutorial
Welcome to Flymon This guide will take you from zero to expert — even first-time users can get started with Flymon easily. - Click image to watch tutorial
Explore FLYMON features and usage tips
Welcome to Flymon This guide will take you from zero to expert — even first-time users can get started with Flymon easily. - Click image to watch tutorial
MEGACOM Firewall is a Flymon-exclusive GPS firewall app that blocks the system from sending real location data, making virtual positioning more stable and secure.
Teleport to a Nearby Park — Learn How to Set Locations Safely - Click image to watch tutorial
Important Notice Before Use Due to iOS location restrictions, when using FLYMON to travel more than 17 km (including international jumps): You must use MEGACOM Firewall together. Otherwise, you may experience unstable positioning, snap-back issues, or failed travel attempts. This guide applies to: ✔ Users who have already downloaded and installed MEGACOM Firewall.
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Protect Your Account Safety
While using FlyMon, if you encounter issues such as sudden disconnection or unable to connect, most problems can actually be resolved within just a few minutes. This guide will walk you through 3 quick steps to identify and fix the issue, helping you get back to using your device right away.
(Bluetooth not detected / Not recognized in-game) – Complete Troubleshooting Guide If you encounter the following situations: The FlyMon device shows “successfully connected” But your phone’s Bluetooth cannot find Pokémon GO Plus Or the device cannot be detected within the Pokémon GO game 👉 This is usually not a hardware issue, but caused by GO Plus mode being turned off.
While using FlyMon, if you encounter the following issues: 📍 Your location suddenly snaps back to your real position 📍 You cannot continue moving (location keeps reverting) 📍 Location becomes unstable after teleporting or walking 👉 This is usually not a device malfunction, but caused by factors such as location permissions, network settings, or environmental conditions on your phone.