Holding Company · Raleigh, NC
Intelliquinte L.L.C. is the parent company behind two brands, both operating as d/b/a's. We don't run ads, we don't sell data, and we don't answer to venture capital. We make money the old-fashioned way: by building things people are willing to pay for.
Portfolio
Each brand runs independently with its own product, pricing, and customer base. They share legal infrastructure and the same rule: your data is yours, not ours.
Software Studio · d/b/a
Desktop software for people who handle sensitive business data and don't want it sitting on someone else's server. Everything runs locally on the user's machine with SQLCipher-encrypted databases. We never see any of it.
Anonymous Expression Platform · d/b/a
A place where people can write what they need to say without creating an account or being tracked. Letters are encrypted before they ever leave the browser. Real humans moderate. 15% of revenue goes to mental health organizations.
Corporate Principles
Most companies put their values on a wall and ignore them when it's inconvenient. We wired ours into how the business actually works. They're not guidelines. They're constraints.
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We don't collect what we don't need. We don't store what we can't protect. And we will never, under any circumstance, sell user data or run advertising against it. Our revenue comes from products people choose to buy.
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Growth is not the point. Building something worth using is. If a decision would make us bigger but require compromising on how we treat people, we pass. Every time.
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No hidden fees. No confusing tiers designed to push you into a more expensive plan. No fine print that contradicts the headline. If we build something, we tell you exactly what it does and what it doesn't.
Corporate Structure
The LLC is the parent. Each brand has its own customers, its own privacy policy, and its own data. They share infrastructure and legal backing, but nothing about your information crosses the line between them.
If you use Intelliquinte and Dear Nobody, those are two separate relationships. Your data from one never touches the other.
None of our brands make money from advertising, data brokerage, or behavioral tracking. If that ever changed, we'd shut the doors first.
We meet every applicable regulation not because we have to, but because it's a low bar and we should already be past it.