The manifesto.
A short statement of what we believe about email, privacy, and being left alone.
Email got loud. We're making it quiet again.
Your inbox stopped working for you a long time ago. It started working for everyone trying to reach you, profile you, and sell to you. The messages are still yours, but the room they live in belongs to someone else.
Privacy is the default, or it isn't real.
A privacy setting you have to find and switch on is a privacy setting most people never use. So we don't make it a setting. Mail is sealed end to end on your device and opened on the other person's. We store ciphertext we hold no key to. Not for ads. Not for support. Not for anyone who comes asking.
We collect almost nothing.
No phone number. No real name. No advertising profile assembled quietly in the background. The only thing we keep is the address your mail lives at, because it has to live somewhere. There's nothing to sell, so we never will.
Your mail is yours to keep.
Built on the protocols email was always meant to run on — IMAP, SMTP, OpenPGP. Use our app or bring your own. Export everything, any time, and walk away with all of it. No lock-in, no hostage situation, no dark pattern standing between you and the door.
Funded by the people who use it.
A simple subscription, no investors to answer to, no growth chart to feed. When you pay for the product, you can stop being the product. That's the whole trade, and we think it's a fair one.
That's it.
An inbox that does one thing well and leaves you alone — the way email used to be.
Mail, kept quiet.
Invite-only while we grow. Leave your address and we'll reach out when there's room.