We didn’t launch BareSend with a pitch deck. No investors. No burn rate. No monthly active user targets. In fact, we didn’t launch it for anyone. We built it because we wanted it to exist.
In a world where every product is designed to funnel users into monetization pipelines, we took a different route: no tracking, no ads, no freemium tricks. Just a dead-simple tool that does what it promises — and disappears when it should.
Why? Because not everything valuable has to be profitable. Not every idea has to scale. Not every line of code has to justify its existence in dollars and cents. Sometimes, making something just because you think it’s the right thing to do, is enough.
BareSend exists outside the pressure to grow, extract, and monetize. It exists in the quiet space where trust lives — the kind of trust you can only earn by expecting nothing in return.
We know this goes against everything the tech industry stands for. And that’s exactly the point.
So no, we don’t have a business model. And honestly? That’s the feature we’re proudest of.