Your data.
Your rules.
This is where we explain the part most companies bury: how we think about user control, permissions, privacy, and legal trust. Home tells you who we are. This page tells you how we handle your data.
Minimal tools beat feature-bloated platforms
A focused tool that does one thing well is worth more than a platform that does thirty things passably. We build narrow, build it right, and ship it when it's ready — not when the roadmap says so.
SaaS fluff, dark patterns, extraction
We don't add complexity to justify pricing. We don't design against the user to hit growth metrics. We don't treat your data as a revenue stream. These aren't just policies — they're constraints we build under.
User-controlled access and data
Long term, the goal is a model where users — not platforms — control who can reach them and what's known about them. We don't lead with this. We prove it through the tools we ship.
Your trust layer lives in public.
This is where product decisions meet policy. Privacy, terms, legal boundaries, and compliance should be easy to find — and written like they matter.
What we collect, what we don't, and why.
Straight language about data handling, retention, and the guardrails behind the product.
The operating rules, clearly stated.
Usage terms, purchase terms, and what users can expect from the relationship.
Accountability without the maze.
Entity details, notices, and the practical legal layer that supports the products.
Approval is user action, not a buried checkbox.
Recipients approve contact inside a client-facing SendForge experience, choosing specific businesses and channels like text or email — then changing that whenever they want.
Utility → Trust → Philosophy
We're not trying to change the world from a pitch deck. The sequence matters.
Ship useful tools
TabForge is a practical utility. It proves we can build clean software that people choose to keep installed. No grand claims. Just something that works.
Earn trust through reliability
SendForge Messaging takes that same philosophy into business communication. Permission-based, audit-ready, designed for the contact as much as the sender.
Introduce the larger idea
Once there's a track record, we layer in the deeper model — user-owned data, platform-independent communication, tools that work for the person, not the platform.
How we say things
We don't dress up straightforward products with marketing language. If it does something useful, we describe what it does.
No buzzwords, no hype cycles. We write like a tool manufacturer, not a startup looking for press coverage.
Pricing is clear. Limitations are stated. We don't hide the free tier behind a drip sequence or make cancellation difficult.
The site exists to explain the products, not to convert at any cost. If it's not right for you, we'd rather you know that now.