Your messages are not a product.
Zero tracking. Zero data sales. Built on math, not promises.
// sound familiar?
They had your trust.
Discord
2024Sold your data to train AI models. Updated their ToS quietly.
Telegram
since launchMarkets itself as encrypted. Group chats have never been E2EE.
Slack
$8.75/user/moYour messages stored in plaintext on their servers. Enterprise-grade, apparently.
E2EE, but owned by the company that monetizes your social graph for a living.
Signal
2014Great encryption. No servers, no communities, no fun. Privacy shouldn't mean boring.
Microsoft Teams
365We'd throw shade at Teams, but using it is punishment enough.
// how it actually works
Built different.
MLS :: RFC 9420
Encrypted by default.
Every message, every channel. No toggle. It's just on.
servers :: channels :: threads
Everything you'd expect.
Servers, roles, threads, reactions, voice. All of it encrypted. None of it readable by us.
WebRTC :: voice & video
Talk. See. No compromises.
Voice and video on our infrastructure. Low-latency, encrypted, WebRTC-native.
no tradeoffs
Pick three.
Features, encryption, free. Everyone else makes you choose two.
// a look inside
See for yourself.
has anyone tried the new voice channels?
yeah, latency is insane. feels native
and everything's encrypted?
MLS, end to end. server can't see anything
can confirm. we literally can't read this.
// cat /proc/modules
Under the hood
A real terminal. Poke around.
Still reading?
// we're almost ready.