Your own communication ID
Your mobile number does not have to become your messenger identity.
Private communication without turning your phone number into your identity. Get your YaTut'Ye ID, share it only with the people you choose, and connect directly whenever the network allows it.
YaTut'Ye comes from the Ukrainian phrase “Я тут є”. It is the simplest possible signal of presence: I'm here, you can reach me. The app turns that idea into a private digital connection between people.
No need to make your phone number or email your primary identity just to talk to someone.
Create your communication identity without using a phone number or email as the core identifier.
Exchange your ID or QR code only with the people you want to connect with.
Communicate with direct peer connectivity where possible. When networks block direct P2P, relay infrastructure can keep the connection working.
YaTut'Ye is designed to minimize how much personal information is required before two people can communicate.
Your mobile number does not have to become your messenger identity.
You should not need another personal account just to become reachable.
YaTut'Ye prefers direct peer-to-peer connectivity when network conditions allow it.
Share your YaTut'Ye identity deliberately, instead of exposing your personal contact data by default.
The product is designed around using only the information technically needed to provide the service.
YaTut'Ye is not built around turning your identity and relationships into an advertising profile.
The architecture combines direct P2P communication with the infrastructure required for reliable connectivity, while moving toward fewer central dependencies and a more distributed network.
When a direct path cannot be established, the service can use relay infrastructure for connectivity. YaTut'Ye should not be described as completely serverless today.
Phone numbers were created for telephone networks. Email addresses were created for email. YaTut'Ye gives you a separate identity for communication.
Example only. Share your ID or QR code with the people you choose.
The product is focused on private person-to-person communication, not public feeds, followers or engagement mechanics.
YaTut'Ye is a privacy-first communication app where people connect using an independent ID instead of making a phone number their primary identity.
The name comes from the Ukrainian phrase “Я тут є”, meaning “I'm here”. It reflects the simplest purpose of communication: letting another person know you are here and reachable.
The product is designed so a phone number is not required as your core YaTut'Ye identity.
The product is designed so email is not required as your core communication identity.
YaTut'Ye is designed to minimize required personal information and separate your communication ID from your phone number or email. Privacy is not the same as guaranteed anonymity, and network conditions can affect what information is technically observable.
YaTut'Ye is designed to use direct peer-to-peer connectivity where possible. Relay infrastructure can still be required when two devices cannot connect directly.
Not today. The architecture is moving toward greater distribution through nodes and supernodes, but reliable connectivity can still depend on service infrastructure.
A private communication identity built for direct connections between people — without making your phone number the center of everything.