Your messages are
not a product.

// encrypted :: free :: yours

Get started Beta

// sound familiar?

They had
your trust.

Discord

Sold your data to train AI models. Updated their Terms of Service quietly.

// nobody read it. we did.

Slack

$8.75 per user, per month. Your messages stored in plaintext on their servers.

// enterprise-grade, apparently.

Telegram

Markets itself as encrypted. Group chats have never been end-to-end encrypted.

// bold marketing strategy.

WhatsApp

End-to-end encrypted. Also owned by the company that monetizes your social graph for a living.

// pick one.

Microsoft Teams

We'd throw shade at Teams.

// but using it is punishment enough.

// how it actually works

Encrypted by default.

Every message. Every channel. No exceptions. No "start secret chat" toggle. It's just on.

zero knowledge :: design

We can't read
your messages.

That's not a policy — it's math. End-to-end encryption means the server only sees ciphertext.

cost :: $0.00

Free where
it matters.

Messaging, encryption, voice, video — free. Forever. No paywalls on your privacy. Want a fancy profile and bigger uploads? That's Root — optional, cosmetic, and it keeps the servers running.

voice :: video :: livekit

Talk. See.
No compromises.

Voice and video calls that don't route through someone else's surveillance infrastructure. Low-latency, WebRTC-native.

// cat /proc/modules

Under the hood

A real terminal. Poke around.

visitor@app-name :: ~/system
~$ 
try:

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// that means you're tired of it too.

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