— About

Built by people who refuse to be the product.

The Ledger Mail began with a stubborn idea: that email — the longest-lived account you own — shouldn't cost you your privacy to run.

Free email was never free. The price was simply moved off the invoice and onto you — your contacts, your habits, the contents of your outbox, all rendered into an advertising profile. We thought that was a bad trade.

So we named it The Ledger: a private, accountable record of your correspondence that you keep the keys to. Every message is an entry. Every payment is settled in the open, in the coin you choose. Nothing is skimmed, sold, or quietly logged.

We run it on infrastructure we control, charge a fair price for it, and write the kind of software we want to use ourselves — quiet, fast, and honest about what it does.

— What we stand for

Four principles, no asterisks.

01

You are not the product

We sell a service, not your attention. No ads, no data brokering, no behavioural profile. Our incentives point the same way yours do.

02

Privacy by architecture

The protections that matter are structural, not optional. If a guarantee depends on us behaving, it isn't a guarantee — so we design them in.

03

Own your money trail

Email and identity are intertwined with payment. Crypto billing means you can subscribe without surrendering a card, a bank, or a paper trail.

04

Quiet, considered software

No dark patterns, no nagging, no growth-hacked clutter. A tool that respects your attention and gets out of the way.

Join us, or just ask questions first.