Core thesis: "They don't own you" is becoming a movement. People want: - E2E encryption (platform can't read content) - True deletion (cryptographic, not just "marked as deleted") - Subscription model (no ads, no data mining) - Open source (verifiable claims)
The gap: Signal is for messaging, Discord isn't private, Facebook is surveillance capitalism. Nothing serves the "private social groups" use case with real privacy.
Before building, I need to validate if this is a real pain point or just something that sounds nice but nobody would actually switch for.
2-min anonymous survey: https://forms.gle/bfZYPfxMUBCc1iACA
Honest feedback appreciated—especially if the answer is "this wouldn't work because X."
whatsapp/telegram/... groups.
google photo shares.
meet ups for matches/beer/...
I do donate monthly to Signal and pay for iCloud, so I suppose the answer is “I am willing to pay, but only these entities.”
If you just want to make a buck, build a ChatGPT wrapper where people will pay you for the privilege of uploading their deepest secrets and intellectual property to your servers.
If you're ideologically motivated, forget about the profit motive and go FOSS.