Private Email,
Built Deliberately

One service, many identities, clear attribution.

Recent years have seen a steady stream of large-scale data breaches and credential leaks affecting major platforms, often exposing email addresses alongside names, phone numbers, and other identifiers. Once an address appears in breach datasets, it is frequently reused across phishing campaigns, spam networks, and credential-stuffing attacks, meaning exposure tends to persist and propagate rather than remain isolated. In practice, a primary email address becomes a long-lived identifier that is difficult to "contain" once leaked.

Email aliasing changes this model by introducing compartmentalization. Instead of a single address used everywhere, each service receives a distinct alias, making it possible to trace which organization or signup was the source of a leak. When abuse begins on a specific alias, it can be revoked or rotated without disrupting the rest of the user's identity surface. This reduces correlation across services and turns inevitable leaks into attributable, reversible events rather than global exposure.

Our platform is in a limited early phase, available only to a small group of founders and early adopters while core systems are being validated. Broader access may open in the future once stability, security, and operational guarantees meet our standards.

Status: Active development