// an open, privacy-first layer to your social media
realppl is a chat that lives in the browser. you send a link, and that person is talking with you privately that second. no app for them to install, no account for them to make, no phone number given away. who gets through, and for how long, stays up to you.
the default is clean black and white. any look is possible on top of it.
// a demo you can poke. their side starts at the doorbell, the default welcome. members can turn the bell off, and then a link opens straight into the chat. in real life your inbox is its own page. nothing is sent anywhere.
this is where a visitor starts
the real version goes further than this screen: a line's link opens on any device, and with a password set, the same conversation follows it there. phone and laptop, one thread.
plain words about what that means:
an inbox is the only account here. it lives at your own address, like realppl.me/yourname. every link you hand out opens a conversation there, and they all stay in one place.
the people you talk to never need an account. your link opens in the browser they already have, and they're talking to you. nothing to install, nothing to join.
currently text only.
a public front door is optional. leave one open so anyone can ring, or have no public door at all and be reachable only through the links you choose to give.
the front desk takes an email. one note when inboxes open, no spam ever.
// a small group of beta users gets them when member inboxes open, in exchange for honest feedback. this section retires when the group is full.
interested? ring the front desk and leave an email and a few words about what you'd use yours for. real answers shape what gets built first.
// this reaches a real person. anything you type is read and answered here.
ring
* ding.
// doorbells are optional here. what they stand for isn't.
a doorbell is an old promise: this space belongs to someone, and you're asking to be let in. it means home, safety, neighbors, company.
the victorian
the coin
the gothic
the shell
the parlor
the ironwork
the porch bell
the rococo
the eye
the medallion
the tapestry
the visitors
the fleur
give one a tap. they open nothing on this page. on the real site, a bell can open straight into your chat room, and eventually a bell will be able to ask a visitor for a photo first, a modern layer for knowing who you're talking to.
no login wall on anything here, and no data resale hiding behind one. talking needs a link. reading needs even less.
on most social sites, the product is a profile of you built from your private conversations. here, what you say is nobody's raw material. new people, real connection, none of the harvesting.