If you're looking for storage, you're in the wrong place. BareSend doesn't keep receipts—because real privacy means nothing gets saved. Ever.
Most services brag about how much they store. Terabytes. Petabytes. Infinite history, searchable forever. We brag about how little we keep: zero.
No inbox. No drafts. No archive. That’s not a limitation—it’s liberation.
We’re conditioned to hoard. Messages. Photos. Proof. We’ve been taught that every thought deserves a timestamp and every conversation a paper trail. But here’s the truth: most of what we say doesn’t need to last.
BareSend is built on a radical idea: not everything needs to be kept. Sometimes, saying it is enough.
You can’t leak what you don’t store. You can’t subpoena what doesn’t exist. You can’t be hacked for data that was never there.
By refusing to save, we make ourselves stronger. Not weaker. Not limited. Stronger.
We don’t need to remember your messages. That’s between you and the person you send them to. We don’t need an inbox to feel important. We don’t need a database full of ghosts to call ourselves a service.
Other platforms hold onto everything and call it a feature. We hold onto nothing—and call that freedom.
If you need a permanent record, BareSend isn’t for you. If you want receipts, look elsewhere. But if you’re ready to speak freely—with no baggage, no backup, and no way to trace it back to you—then you’re exactly where you need to be.
No inbox. No drafts. No archive. That’s the point.
BareSend. Built to forget. Powered by intention.