About

We got tired of privacy claims nobody could check.

Two of us do security work for a living. A recurring, tedious part of that job is reading a vendor’s privacy page, finding a sentence like “we have zero-retention agreements with our model providers”, and then discovering that the providers are never named anywhere in the document, the sub-processor list, or the DPA annex.

That sentence is not a lie. It is worse than a lie: it is unfalsifiable. You cannot check it, disprove it, or act on it. And once you notice that pattern you start seeing it in most of the category.

So we built the version where the answer is on the screen. Every route declares its vendor, its region, its retention terms and the date we last verified them; the request log records which one served you; and when your privacy setting cannot be satisfied, the request is held rather than downgraded. None of that is technically hard. It is just uncomfortable to publish, which is exactly why it is worth doing.

What we believe

Five positions, held on purpose

A promise you cannot check is not a feature.

If we tell you a route retains nothing, we tell you who runs the route, where, under what contract and when we last looked. Otherwise we are asking you to trust a party we have not introduced you to.

Refusal beats a silent downgrade.

The most common failure in privacy engineering is falling back to something that still works. Our router has no fallback path. If your mode cannot be met, you get a refusal with arithmetic, which is annoying and correct, rather than an answer that quietly means something else.

Every setting has a cost, and hiding it is a form of lying.

Private mode gives you fewer models, costs more, and turns off web search. Browser-only means losing your laptop means losing your threads. We put those lines next to the switch, and on the homepage, because a choice made without its price is not really a choice.

Marketing should not be able to outrun engineering.

There is no SOC 2 report, so this site does not carry a compliance badge. Local model mode is specified but not enabled, so it is labelled that way everywhere it appears. Ten of the fifteen modules are roadmap screens, and the product says so on the screen itself.

You should be able to leave.

Export is not a retention-team obstacle course: threads as Markdown or JSON, images as files, the route log as CSV, one click each. The software is AGPL-3.0 and self-hostable, which means the strongest thing we can offer is that you do not have to keep us.

Team

Five people, one shared opinion

Small on purpose. The avatars below are generated shapes and the names are placeholders — this band gets real names and real photographs before this site goes anywhere near a customer.

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Engineering
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Security
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Design
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Infrastructure
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Policy & counsel

Placeholder names and generated avatars — not real people. Replace before publication.

Founded

2024

Where

Bengaluru, India · Tallinn, Estonia

Funding

Bootstrapped

No investors to name, so nothing to name-drop.

Try it, then go and check the route log.

Free plan, 200 credits a month, no card. Every answer you get will tell you which company processed it — including the ones on the free plan.