Sensory overload
Animations, autoplay, badges and bright bursts — all firing at once, all the time.
CORAX.chat — predictable by design
CORAX.chat stays still: a stable layout that won't rearrange itself, full control over animations and sound, and language that says exactly what it means.
Built for novelty and noise, not for calm.
Animations, autoplay, badges and bright bursts — all firing at once, all the time.
Layouts shift, features move, and an update can rearrange everything overnight.
Hints, sarcasm and vague wording leave you guessing what's actually meant.
Predictable, quiet, literal.
Things stay where you left them; nothing rearranges without warning.
Turn off animation, autoplay and sound; tune notifications down to nothing.
Direct wording and specific messages — no idioms, no guessing games.
Decentralized, encrypted, portable. And no black box, ever.
Encryption by default. Nobody can read your messages.
Olm and Megolm protocols — the same battle-tested cryptography behind Element. Keys never leave your device.
Built on Matrix. Federated, no single point of failure, self-hostable.
Hundreds of independent servers already federate over Matrix. If one goes down, the network keeps running — and you can self-host yours.
Open code, documented process. No black box.
AGPLv3-licensed code, public roadmap, transparent governance backed by a French non-profit. Anyone can audit, fork or contribute.
Designed from scratch with the people concerned, not for them.
Screen-reader pass on every release, dyslexic-font option, high-contrast theme, and a keyboard-first interface.
CORAX.chat's beta is coming. Join the waitlist and tell us what works for you.