Where Mune is
A standing update on the build.
What's working, what isn't, what comes next.
Bookmark this page. The dates show up here before anywhere else.
Now
Right now
- The chat works. You can talk to it. It can write the entry for you in your voice.
- The journal works. Write manually, with the AI helping, or hand a chat to the AI and watch it become an entry.
- Encryption works. Your writing is sealed on your phone before it goes anywhere.
- The recovery phrase works. 24 words. The only way back in if you forget your passphrase. Lose both and the data is gone.
- The waitlist is open at mune.so/waitlist.
- The first essay is up at mune.so/notes.
Next
What I'm finishing before the door opens.
- The encryption pass. The architecture is in place and the recovery flow round-trips, but there are edge cases I want to close before I ask anyone to trust it with their thoughts. This is the most important thing on my desk.
- A final privacy and code review with a security professional I trust.
- The contact form. It doesn't reliably reach me yet.
- Footer links to where Mune lives outside the app. They're external. Mune's privacy doesn't follow you there.
Then
The first group.
50 to 100 people. Hand-picked by me. Not from the waitlist.
No marketing. No PR. No public numbers.
If you signed up for the waitlist, that list opens at the next step.
After
A public beta.
A few months long. Quiet growth. No ads, no sales calls, no deals.
The waitlist gets one email when it opens. Nothing else.
If the beta holds up, public access opens.
Later
Later
- Patterns, the third feature, opens for people who have written 30 or more entries. Long-term reflections drawn from your own writing, kept private.
- The encryption code becomes publicly inspectable. Anyone can verify the claims on this page.
When
When
I'm one person. I don't want to lie about dates.
The architecture pass is the next thing. Weeks, not months. The closed alpha follows soon after. A public beta within a few months. Open to anyone within six.
I'd rather miss a date than miss the bar.
Last updated · 13 May 2026