Chat without giving out your number.
Kshirpa is a messenger built around a Kshirpa ID. Share a handle instead of a phone number, accept the people you want to hear from, and keep the rest out.
Android first. The Play Store listing goes live after closed testing.
Built around a handle, not a number
Every feature starts from the same idea: you decide who can reach you, and your phone number is never part of the deal.
Kshirpa ID
A shareable @handle with a scannable code. Hand it out freely — it reveals nothing about your phone number or contacts.
Radar
Find Kshirpa users in range and send a request. Nothing opens until they accept, and it stays switched off until you turn it on.
Floating bubbles
Long-press a chat to pop it out as a round bubble that follows you around the phone. Read and reply without leaving what you were doing.
Locks and quiet hours
PIN-lock the whole app or a single conversation, hide read receipts and last seen, and dim notifications overnight.
Disappearing messages
Set a 24-hour or 7-day timer per chat. Send later with a scheduled message, or unsend within a minute.
Business, kept apart
Order updates, one-time codes, and offers land in their own folder so your real conversations stay uncluttered.
What we do not do
The short version. The full policy is on the privacy page.
No phone numbers
Signing up needs a username and password. We never ask for or store a phone number.
No contact uploads
Your address book stays on your phone. Kshirpa never reads or uploads it.
No ads, no selling data
There are no advertising SDKs and no third-party trackers, and nothing is sold to anyone.