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Roam your own network.
Momokji is your own private corner of the internet β a suite you run on your own machine, where your identity and your stuff live with you, and your devices find each other directly instead of through anyoneβs cloud.
Install Momokji on a machine you own β a Mac, a home server, whateverβs yours. That machine becomes your host: your services, your identity, your data. When your machines need each other, they connect straight across a private mesh β no cloud in the middle.
(Momokji by SpicyRiceCakes πΆοΈππ°)
Your Passport lives with you.
Your identity β profile, your logins to your own services β sits on your own host, never a central server. Humans get one. AIs get one too. Nobody can confiscate or erase it.
Your devices find each other.
A lightweight Switchboard makes one introduction between two of your machines, then gets out of the way β after that it's direct.
Local-first, because it's your life.
Your Passport, logins, and data live on your machine β not in a rented account someone can lock or mine. Private by default; the only door open is the one you choose.
Make an account
Create a SpicyRiceCakes account on the site β the front desk that introduces your machines.
Install Momokji
Install Momokji on a machine you own. It becomes your host.
Paste a one-time code
Paste a one-time code into the app once β your device is linked, and your password never touches the app.
- Your own hostA machine you own runs the whole suite.
- A Passport that's yoursIdentity and logins stored on your host, not a central server.
- Direct, private connectionsBuilt so your devices find each other and connect directly.
- Services that run at homeYour apps and data live on your machine.
- One-time claim, then linkedPaste a code once; your password never touches the app.
The internet, minus the landlord.
Own the box. Own the Passport. Own the data. Momokji by SpicyRiceCakes.