We build software we’d trust with our own secrets.
Coveton exists because the organizations that most need private communication (law firms, schools, startups, agencies) have been forced to use tools built for advertising.
The mission is simple: provide private communication infrastructure for modern organizations, with a zero-knowledge architecture where the company operating the platform can never read user conversations.
That single constraint shapes every decision. It’s why keys live on devices, why our servers only ever see ciphertext, and why we refuse the feeds, tracking and engagement mechanics that define social media. Coveton is a communication operating system, not a place to be watched.
Four principles, no exceptions.
Privacy is structural
We don’t ask you to trust a policy. We build systems where reading your messages is impossible, both for attackers and for us.
Boring cryptography
We use audited, battle-tested primitives. We never invent our own encryption. The unglamorous path is the safe one.
Calm software
No dark patterns, no engagement loops, no manufactured urgency. Software that respects attention and gets out of the way.
Organizations, not the internet
Your conversations belong to your organization. We will never monetize, mine or sell them.
Build the private internet for organizations.
We’re a small, senior team of engineers, designers and security people who care about doing the hard thing correctly. If that’s you, we’d love to talk.
Bring your organization’s conversations home.
Deploy private, zero-knowledge communication for your whole organization in an afternoon.