End-to-end encrypted · Built for two
Just the two of you.
No one else.
Not even us.
An end-to-end encrypted messenger built for couples. Your messages, voice notes, and calls stay between you and your partner, and we can’t read any of it.
iOS · invite-only alpha · open source
The guarantee
Not even we can read it.
Your messages are encrypted on your device and addressed to your partner’s device key, one our server never holds. What we store is ciphertext we have no way to open. It isn’t a setting, and it isn’t a promise. It’s the only code path that exists.
(that’s what “end-to-end encrypted” means)
- No ads. We don’t have anything to sell, including you.
- No trackers. No analytics or behavioral profiling in the app or the server. We checked the code.
- No AI. Nothing reads your conversation to “improve” anything.
X25519 · Ed25519 · HKDF-SHA256 · XChaCha20-Poly1305
Across any distance
Close the distance.
Keep it private.
A voice note waiting when she wakes up. A call no one else can hear. The boring stuff and the good-morning texts, organized into channels that belong to the two of you, across town or across time zones.
- One partner, with channels for travel, daily life, the house
- Voice notes across time zones
- Calls & video, just the two of you
Every way to be together
Encrypted all the way through. Not just text.
Photos and video. Voice memos. Voice and video calls. Every one of them end-to-end encrypted from the start, so the server relays content it cannot read.
All shipped. All end-to-end encrypted.
No catch
Built by a couple. Not a tech giant.
“When Kaitlyn and I met online years ago, we were in a long-distance relationship, more than a thousand miles apart. For three years, our relationship was almost entirely online, and thinking back on it now, I wish we’d had a private spot on the internet that was just ours. I’ve been writing software for years, and this is my vision of that spot, for Kaitlyn and me.”
Court
No venture capital. No advertising. The hosting bill has our name on it.
Don’t trust us
Read the code yourself.
You shouldn’t have to take our word for it. The encryption that keeps your messages between you is open for anyone to inspect. So don’t trust us. Verify it.
Read the code on GitHubCome in. Close the door.
We’re in a small TestFlight alpha and we’d love your help shaping it. Send us your email to request an invite.