MAC + IPHONE

MeshVault on your Mac and iPhone

Private mesh, vault brain, agent browser + messenger. Two clear paths. Each button stays off until a real signed Mac DMG or a real TestFlight / App Store URL exists.

MeshVault is the model plus the application plus compute. That is the company, the offer, and the message.

Mac

Get Mac app

Chromium Agent Browser. Direct download, signed and notarized. Not the Mac App Store.

Join the Mac waitlist

Coming soon. There is no signed build to download yet, so the button is off. It turns on the day the first notarized DMG is published, and not a day earlier.

iPhone

Get iOS app

SimpleX-class private messenger. TestFlight first, then the App Store. Not iMessage.

Join the iOS waitlist

Coming soon. There is no TestFlight invite and no App Store listing yet, so the button is off. It turns into a real Apple link the day that URL is published, and not a day earlier.

FOR SALE TODAY

Agent Skills Starter Pack, $49

One payment. 35 editable Markdown files, delivered by email after Stripe confirms payment. This is not a Mac or iPhone app.

FOUNDING INSTALLS

Have MeshVault install it.

We size the machine, install the system, and train your team. Fixed price, quoted after a short audit. Email goes to contact@meshvault.ai. No fake inbox.

THE PAIR

Four pillars, named clearly.

The Mac app and the iPhone app are two doors into the same system you own.

mesh-net

Private network

Your own devices, talking to each other. No public cloud sits in the middle of that traffic.

vault brain

Notes + graph

Memory lives on hardware you own: notes, links, and the graph that ties them together.

desktop browser

Agent browser

The Mac Chromium Agent Browser. It does the work: pages, approvals, connected accounts.

iOS messenger

Private messenger

The iPhone app. SimpleX-class, not a contact in Apple Messages, and not on the App Store yet.

BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE MAC APP

What the Mac app needs.

macOS 14 or later

Apple silicon and Intel both, from one universal build. macOS 15 asks once for permission to reach devices on your local network. That prompt is the pairing path, so allow it.

A node to pair with

The app is the front end. It needs a MeshVault node to talk to, on your own hardware. If you do not have one yet, start with an audit.

CHECK A MAC DOWNLOAD BEFORE YOU OPEN IT

Verify the DMG.

When a build exists, every one is signed with a Developer ID certificate and notarized by Apple, and the ticket is stapled into the disk image so first launch works with no network. That covers tampering between Apple and you. The checksum next to the Mac button covers tampering between us and you.

Run this against the file you downloaded and compare it to the SHA-256 shown next to Get Mac app:

shasum -a 256 ~/Downloads/MeshVault-<version>-universal.dmg

If the two strings differ, stop. Do not open the file, and email contact@meshvault.ai.

QUESTIONS

Fair questions.

Is the Mac app on the Mac App Store?

No. It is a direct download, signed and notarized, the same way Aside and most developer tools ship. There is no Mac App Store listing.

Is the iPhone app on TestFlight or the App Store?

Not yet. When a real TestFlight or App Store URL exists, Get iOS app becomes that link. Until then the button stays off and the waitlist is the honest path. Demos on this site that look like Messages are mockups, not the iOS app.

When can I download either app?

No date. Both buttons are wired to download-manifest.json. The Mac path needs a notarized DMG URL and a SHA-256. The iOS path needs a TestFlight or App Store URL. Empty fields mean coming soon. Email us and we will tell you when that changes.

Does it send my data anywhere?

The apps talk to the node you paired them with. That node is your hardware. Anything that reaches a third-party service does so through a connector you set up, and you can see which ones are connected.

How do Mac updates work?

The Mac app checks a signed update feed and asks before installing. It does not swap itself out behind your back.

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