The sovereign platform for trusted messaging
Modern messaging platforms expose users to metadata leaks, centralized infrastructure risks, and endpoint compromises — often under the guise of security. Forticom is different.
Forticom runs on top of SwiftBoot, a minimal, reproducible Linux distribution designed for secure, container-native environments.
Goal: Secure messaging in air-gapped or contested zones
Needs: Offline ops, relay control, no external dependencies
Forticom Delivers: On-prem relay, container-isolated endpoints, TPM-based keys
Goal: Messaging within compliance boundaries
Needs: Audit trails, no data offshoring, SaaS-free
Forticom Delivers: Local deployment, internal-only visibility, zero analytics
Goal: Communicate securely in volatile or censored regions
Needs: Low profile, fallback paths, peer trust
Forticom Delivers: NAT/firewall safe, no app store trace, sideband DNS support
Goal: Coordinate during live threats or simulation events
Needs: No trust, no trace, fast lockdown
Forticom Delivers: Ephemeral mode, metadata suppression, self-destruct channels
Goal: Private comms for critical business decisions
Needs: Sovereignty, discretion, clean UX
Forticom Delivers: Private stack, intuitive UI, no shared infra
Goal: Protect sources, publish truth, evade censorship
Needs: No ID tie-ins, no cloud logs, stealth access
Forticom Delivers: No SIM/app store, offline mode, hardware-bound keys, OS-level stealth
Forticom was founded by Paul Charlton — a polymath engineer who led foundational work at Apple, Chase, and Intuit. Learn more at techguru.byiq.org.
You can support Forticom and its mission by sponsoring the founder on GitHub: github.com/sponsors/techguru
Forticom is currently SAFE-ready for qualified investors via Carta.
To receive more information, please contact us at:
invest@forticom.co