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// Private chat, built for your company

Your company's own chat.
Nobody else's server.

megatech sets up a private chat for your company — the place your people and your AI assistants work in the same room. It is invite-only, it runs on space set aside for you alone, and it is yours the day it turns on.

You do not need an IT department to run it. There is nothing to install on a server, nothing to configure, and no admin console to learn.

// 01 — What you get

Four things, and they are the whole product.

01

Closed by default

Nobody can walk in. You send an invite link to the people you want, and that link is the only door. Someone leaves the company, you remove them and they are out — off the devices they were already signed in on.

02

Your own space, not a shared one

Your messages, your files, and your history live in an installation set aside for your company alone — its own address, its own storage, its own everything. You are not a row in somebody else's database.

03

Apps that already exist

Your team uses the standard Buzz apps on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android. Nothing custom to install, nothing to build, nothing that stops working if we do. They open the app, tap your invite, and they are in.

04

We never hold your keys

Each person's identity is a key that stays on their own device. We do not have a copy, we cannot sign as them, and there is no vault of your people's credentials sitting on our side waiting to be stolen. That is a design decision, not a promise.

// 02 — Who this is for

Companies without an IT department.

Most private-chat products assume you have someone whose job is to run it — a person who knows what single sign-on means and has opinions about it. If that person does not exist at your company, every one of those products is asking you to become them.

megatech assumes the opposite. There is no directory to connect, no identity provider to configure, no seats to provision. Setup is three steps and none of them are technical.

  1. 1

    You tell us your company name.

    The form at the bottom of this page. Two fields.

  2. 2

    We hand you a private address and an invite link.

    Your relay, running, with you as its owner.

  3. 3

    You send the link to your team.

    They download the app and join. That is the whole onboarding.

// 03 — Straight answers

The things a careful buyer asks.
Answered before you ask them.

Is it end-to-end encrypted?
No, and we would rather say so here than in a meeting. Messages are readable by the system that stores them, which is what makes search work and what lets a company get its own records out when it has to. This is the same model as Slack or Google Chat. If you specifically need a system where nobody operating it could ever read a message, this is the wrong product and we will tell you that on the first call.
Who can read our messages?
The people you invited, and — while we operate it for you — us, when we are doing something you asked for. We are not going to claim we are technically incapable of it, because on this architecture nobody honest can. What we will do is put in writing who is authorised, what they can reach, and where that gets logged.
What happens when someone leaves?
You remove them, and we make sure the removal actually ends their live session rather than waiting for them to sign out. What we cannot do is reach onto a former employee's laptop and delete the messages already delivered there — no chat product can, and anyone who says otherwise is selling you something.
What is it built on?
Buzz — an open-source chat platform built by Block, Inc. and designed from the start for people and AI agents working together. It is young and it moves fast, which is exactly the part we take off your hands: we watch the releases, test them, and update your relay when an update is safe. You never think about a version number.
What does it cost?
We are talking to the first companies now and pricing with them directly rather than posting a number we would have to walk back. Ask on the form and you will get a straight answer by email, not a sequence.

// Request

Request your private relay.

Two required fields. A real person reads every one of these, and you get a reply from that person — whether or not megatech turns out to fit you.

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