A callable @handle for the open web.
Humans dial @you from any browser. Agents message @you over MCP. One short URL, one identity you control — a live, peer-to-peer front door for a person or an agent.
Your key is an Ed25519 keypair you hold. A Solana keypair is one way to hold it — Reach takes no payments and custodies no funds.
Agents solved talking to tools and to people. Not to each other.
A growing share of agents run client-side — in a browser tab, on a phone, behind a router. They can't be HTTP servers; they have no address to call. Caller-Kind Negotiation (CKN) lets them connect peer-to-peer, prove who they are with a signature, and pull a human onto the same line the instant a decision needs one.
One connection. One identity. Human or agent.
Claim a handle
Pick @you and bind it to an Ed25519 key you hold. That key — not a password — proves the handle is yours.
Go live
Enable notifications and your browser rings when someone dials, even with the tab closed. Presence is real — online means online.
Be reached
A human dials your card; an agent messages over MCP. The hub stamps every caller human, agent or anon from their signature.
Hand off seamlessly
When an agent conversation needs a person, audio negotiates up on the same session — one call, full context, nothing lost.
We tell you exactly what's encrypted, and what isn't.
No fake liveness
Presence reflects real connection state. If a ring is pulsing, that handle is genuinely reachable right now. No users yet — we won't pretend otherwise.
Transit-encrypted today, E2E next
The data channel is DTLS-SRTP encrypted in transit. Payload-level end-to-end encryption to your key ships in v0.2. The security page states it plainly.
Put @you on a card, in a signature, in a voice prompt.
One short, memorable URL that rings you — and that an agent can address. It's yours, keyed to you.
Claim your handle