Product Surface
Temporary messaging built around limits, intent, and user control.
Ansuh uses deliberate constraints to create safer communication patterns. The product language is transit-inspired, the interface is browser-first, and the user journey favors closure instead of endless retention.
MVP capabilities
- Email authentication, verification, and username setup.
- Dashboard, Route creation, Route joining, and WebSocket messaging.
- Per-message Fade Time, temporary Parcels, Go Dark, and Safe Ledger/profile.
- Legal pages, branded email, SEO controls, and deployment smoke tests.
Core operating limits
Routes3 active Routes per free user; 30 minute Route lifetime.
Messages30 messages per Route; 30 characters per message.
ConductorsUp to 9 Conductors in a Route.
Parcels3 PDFs, 3 photos, 1 video, with max video length of 3 minutes.
Platform physics
The product is designed for desktop and mobile browsers first. Route actions, temporary visibility, and Go Dark controls are structured around quick touch targets, clear state changes, and short decision loops.
Browser-first
Touch aware
Temporary by design
Technical stack
Ansuh uses React and TypeScript on the frontend with Cognito, API Gateway HTTP and WebSocket APIs, Lambda, DynamoDB, S3, CloudFront, SES, security headers, branded email, and scriptable deployment.
Launch posture
Ansuh is in development with live platform access. Some features may not be operational until the full launch path is completed. Its public promise is concise: privacy with purpose, built for safe passage in digital communication.
Ansuh is being developed as a private communication platform, but no digital communication system can guarantee absolute confidentiality. Users should avoid sending sensitive information unless they understand the current product stage and applicable controls.