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PRIVACY-FIRST MESSAGING

A New Way to Communicate

Messages that reach the right people, at the right time, without compromising privacy.


The Problem with Traditional Messaging

We’ve all been there: your phone buzzes constantly with notifications you don’t care about. Marketing messages from stores you visited once. Updates from apps you barely use. Eventually, you turn off all notifications—and miss the messages that actually matter.

Traditional messaging has three major flaws:

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Notification Overload

Too many interruptions force users to disable notifications completely, breaking the communication channel.

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Privacy Risks

Companies store massive contact lists—your phone number, email, purchase history—creating security risks and compliance headaches.

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Irrelevant Messages

Businesses send messages to everyone, hoping to reach someone, wasting both their money and your attention.


Our Solution: Rule-Based, Privacy-First Messaging

Imagine a messaging system where:

How It Works

Your Digital Identity

Private Address, Not Personal Data

Instead of using your phone number or email, you get a unique digital address (like a super-secure username). Nobody can find or spam this address unless you share it with them—no public directories, no data harvesting.

Smart Contacts

Automatic Organization

Your messaging app automatically organizes contacts into categories: friends, businesses, and civic organizations. New contacts start as "inactive" by default—their messages arrive quietly without interrupting you until you decide they're worth your attention.

Rule-Based Groups

The Right Message to the Right People

Businesses create messages based on rules, not contact lists. For example: "Send to customers with 9 coffee purchases." Your phone checks if you qualify locally, without telling anyone. If you match, you see the message. If not, you don't—and the business never knows either way.


Three Levels of Control

You decide how much attention each contact deserves. Apply these settings to individual contacts or entire categories.

01

Active Alert

Full Notification

Sound, banner, lock screen notification—just like a text from a friend. Use this for important contacts you never want to miss.

02

Passive Badge

Badge Count Only

No sound or interruption. Just a red badge with a number showing unread messages. Check when convenient—perfect for stores and promotions.

03

Silent Mode

Completely Hidden

Messages arrive but are invisible—no alerts, no badges, hidden from your main list. Only shows up if you specifically search for it. The polite alternative to blocking.


Real-World Example

Coffee Shop Loyalty Program:

You buy coffee and get a digital receipt
After 9 purchases, shop sends "Free coffee!" message
Your phone checks your receipts locally
You see the message (or don't, if you don't qualify)
Privacy guarantee: The coffee shop never sees a list of customers with 9 purchases. They send one message to a rule, and only qualifying phones display it. Your purchase history stays on your device.

Why This Matters

For Users

Control & Privacy

Take back control of your notifications without missing important messages.

Your Data
Stays Private
No company databases. No contact lists. Your information lives on your device where it belongs.
Your Attention
Your Choice
Simple controls let you decide exactly what interrupts you and what waits for later.

For Businesses

Reach the Right Audience

Send relevant messages to qualified customers without collecting or storing personal data.

No Data Liability
Zero Contact Lists
No customer databases means no GDPR compliance burden, no data breach risk, and no expensive storage.

The Future of Messaging

This isn’t just a better notification system—it’s a new model for digital communication built on consent instead of coercion.

A New Standard

Messages that respect your time, protect your privacy, and give you complete control. Businesses can reach their audience effectively without invasive data collection.

By shifting power from sender to recipient, we're creating messaging that people actually want to use—no more choosing between spam overload and missing important updates.