Every product in the RelyKeeper ecosystem plays a specific role in your digital life. Some are open. One is closed. Two are half-open. Together, they form a complete system that belongs to you.
| Product | Type | Open / Closed | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chat | Core business | Closed | Cross-platform operating system. Chat is the interface. |
| Local Storage | Data substrate | Half-open | Ternary data format + local engine. The engine is closed. |
| Browser | Organ | Fully open | Your brain, online. Browse as you would think. |
| Search | Organ | Fully open | A search engine that only knows you. |
| Knowledge Base | Organ | Fully open | Your life’s skill book. Notes, references, what you learned. |
| End-to-end encryption | Organ | Half-open | End-to-end encrypted cross-platform handshake protocol. |
The three fully open organs — your browser, your search, and your knowledge base — are the trust we build with you. Open source means you can read the code, audit the behavior, and contribute back. They are how the community knows RelyKeeper is what we say it is.
The one closed organ is the chat itself. That is the business. A cross-platform operating system is a serious piece of software, and we do not pretend it is free.
The two half-open organs — your local storage and the secure channel — publish their protocols and SDKs as open source. The core engines stay closed, so the data and the channel remain the part of the system only you fully control.
Local Storage is sometimes called local storage. The two names refer to the same substrate. We use "Local Storage" in public because that is what it does for you. The name "local storage" describes the internal data format.