Opsec friendly group chat for people who are actually building

Create space for your people to talk, hang out, and move fast without broadcasting everything.

4N brings Discord-style energy into a sharper browser-first app: persistent servers, direct messages, live voice, shareable invites, and owner controls that stay inside the product. Fast enough for active communities, clean enough to feel opsec friendly from the first screen.

Opsec friendly Browser-first Voice + DMs + Servers
Realtime rooms Text, voice, invites, profiles, and a cleaner surface area
Owner controls Edit name, icon, and invite in-app without exposing extra clutter
Persistent servers Keep every room, DM, and voice lane in place instead of rebuilding context every day.
Opsec friendly layout Cleaner structure, less noise, and a more controlled feel from homepage to chat shell.
Browser voice Jump into calls, mute, deafen, test your mic, and stay in the same interface.

Built to feel live

A homepage that looks active, sharper, and more opsec friendly.

Instead of a generic SaaS shell, 4N now opens with a richer Discord-style story: servers on the left, channels in view, live conversation in the middle, and voice happening beside it without the page feeling loud or sloppy.

Servers Rooms that feel inhabited

Presence, threads, voice panels, and invite cards all reinforce that the product is being used right now.

Messaging Share a link and let the app do the work

Server invite embeds expand inline so people understand what they are joining before they click anything.

Ownership Real settings, not fake screenshots

Server owners can edit the server name, icon, and invite path inside the app without leaving the main flow.

Control without clutter

Voice and moderation controls where people expect them.

The app keeps the familiar Discord feel, but tightens the presentation so important actions stand out: join a call, deafen fast, adjust your mic, or update server identity without digging.

Voice & Video Default input • Default output

Mic and speaker stay obvious, with sliders and mic testing close by.

Server Settings Name, icon, invite

Ownership feels native instead of bolted on after the fact.

Invite Embeds Good links look rich, bad links fail clearly

Valid vanity URLs preview beautifully. Invalid ones show a clean error state.

What the page should say

4N feels like a real server platform the second it loads, not a placeholder waiting for the product to catch up.

Open the room

Start a server, invite your people, and keep the whole flow in one place.