
chat.to-go
Truly private group chat without a middleman
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- Categories
- Cybersecurity & Privacy
- Target Audience
- Remote teamsPrivate persons
- Pricing
- Free
- Platforms
- Web
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About chat.to-go
chat.to-go is a browser-based private group chat. It's end-to-end encrypted and peer-to-peer — messages travel directly between participants' devices, the room key never leaves your devices, and there's no central server that can read or store the conversation. No account, no app to install, no phone number. You open a link in the browser and start chatting. Each invite link is one-time and admits exactly one device, so you control who joins. You choose what happens to history: keep nothing (ephemeral), or store it encrypted on your own device — either way there's no server-side message store. Disappearing messages and optional room passwords are built in. Free, no ads, no tracking. Best for quick, genuinely private rooms — a one-off huddle, sharing something sensitive briefly, or coordinating without a paper trail on a corporate tool — rather than a full Signal or WhatsApp replacement (no persistent identity, no offline delivery to absent users). Honest caveat: because it's peer-to-peer over WebRTC, peers can see each other's IP addresses unless a relay is used. It's private by architecture, not an anonymity or IP-hiding tool.
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Reviews (1)
Average 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review
chatto-go has great potential and offers some useful features, but I encountered a few issues that could be improved. Please contact me so I can share detailed feedback and suggest the changes I'd like to see. WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447307349530 Email: [email protected] Telegram: t.me/rforrank

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Built this because I wanted a quick private room without making everyone install an app or hand over a phone number — E2E and peer-to-peer, so no server holds the messages. Feedback welcome.