Q Call secure communications

Secure communications for the quantum age.

Keep calls, messages, rooms, and protected files under one sovereign CallChat front door. Start with the live Matrix-compatible service or license Q Call and ZMath Shield for your server.

Matrix and WebRTC today One server, unlimited users Quantum-ready migration path

Clear security boundary: Call media uses the real Matrix/WebRTC layer. CallChat does not claim that live audio packets are quantum-encrypted today.

Live foundationMatrix-compatible rooms and WebRTC calls
Deployment choiceHosted showcase or your own server
Security positionSpecific claims, no quantum overclaim
Migration contextNIST says organizations should begin PQC migration

Buyer pack and deployment fit

Tell us what you need to protect.

Get the right license path, a focused deployment checklist, and a practical next step. No card details or security secrets belong in this form.

Ready now? Buy the license

We normally reply with the license route and deployment questions.

Ideal customers

Built for people who need secure communication to be a business asset.

Best-fit buyers are founders, agencies, consultants, research groups, privacy-led communities, legal/finance/health operators, and self-hosters who want their own secure comms front door with a clear license story.

KnowClear proof pages, public status JSON, pricing, and a live hosted showcase.
LikeA branded messenger, Zero Bot guidance, voice, and a practical setup flow.
TrustNo fake magic claim: Q Call uses real WebRTC now and a quantum-ready security roadmap.

Q Call explained

Q Call is the secure-call posture layer around real calls.

Today, CallChat calls run through Matrix/Element WebRTC with device identity, DTLS-SRTP media protection, and TURN relay support. Q Call adds the CallChat layer buyers can understand: Shield status, call posture, policy evidence, protected files, and an upgrade path for reviewed post-quantum cryptography as the standards mature.

Quantum encryption, responsibly

Quantum-ready without the overclaim.

The invention here is the CallChat/ZMath protection workflow around messages, files, vault notes, and calls. It is designed for quantum-era migration, but the site does not claim that live audio packets are quantum-encrypted today. That honesty is part of the sales story: privacy, protection, and readiness without trust-killing overclaiming.

CallChat ZERO Sovereign · Secure · Matrix Compatible
# Matrix TalkGeneral discussion
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AlexWelcome to CallChat ZERO!

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SamThis is our sovereign space.

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Zero Bot BOTSecurity level: High Verified

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Miraarchitecture.pdf.zme12.4 MBSecure file

Lock

Free Matrix-compatible chat, CallChat-owned web access, hosted Shield status for messages, protected files, Q-Calls, and a live Zero Bot room in one sovereign interface.

ZMATH ecosystem explainer

Shielded messages, protected files, Zero Bot, and Q-Calls in one flow.

The ZMATH ecosystem video shows the actual CallChat story: sovereign Matrix-compatible chat, automatic Shield status for Matrix messages, .zme1 protected file containers, a live Matrix agent with local speech hooks, and a Q-Calls path built around real WebRTC calling plus policy and research layers.

Secure chat Element/web client Zero Boundary Algebra Auto-Shield messages $55 Q Call license

Launch short

New Tech CallChat. Are you ready?

Watch the CallChat ZERO short, then jump straight into the live Matrix web client, Element setup, or the Zero Bot lab room. The product story is simple: sovereign chat, local AI hooks, optional included hosted Shield status for messages, protected files, and Q-Calls, plus a path to licensed self-hosted secure communication.

Matrix-compatible Q-Calls OpenZero-ready Voice enabled ZMath Shield
CallChat Short LIVE

Web login and chat shell

A messenger front door that feels like the app preview.

The CallChat web surface now has a real product flow: live browser client, status check, homeserver values, invite/signup request, room preview, Shield file preview, and a live Zero Bot test room with local speech enabled. Synapse is live on callchat.org, with TURN relay support for voice/video calls.

LoginCallChat-styled Matrix sign-in direction
Sign upCaptcha-protected invite request for controlled access
Live clientHosted Element Web configured for the callchat.org homeserver
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Free Matrix chat

Standard Matrix-compatible secure messaging remains the free base for direct messages and group rooms, with Shield status layered into the CallChat experience.

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CallChat Web

A branded web chat/login layer gives users a clear front door, plus an installable CallChat web app, a Windows test app, and app build kits on the downloads page.

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Element-compatible

Users can open the hosted web client or install Element and connect with callchat.org.

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ZMath Shield

Hosted CallChat accounts get automatic Shield status across messages, protected files, vault notes, and Q-Calls; licensed external servers unlock the same policy layer through a paid ZMath module.

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Zero Bot

Live approved-room Matrix agent path with ambient lab replies, local speech, and an OpenZero brain lane.

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Q-Calls

Secure-call mode keeps Matrix/WebRTC as the real call layer while adding Shield call status, PQC-ready policy, and optional IonQ research hooks.

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Self-hosted path

CallChat-compatible deployments can use Matrix infrastructure with a separate ZMath license.

Optional premium encryption layer

ZMath / Zero Boundary Algebra, wrapped responsibly.

CallChat Shield is included on callchat.org as the hosted showcase. Users do not manually invent Shield passwords or pattern images for normal protected message/file/call actions; the compatible CallChat app/module creates and manages the needed local Shield material automatically.

Other Matrix or CallChat-compatible servers need a paid ZMath license to enable the proprietary Shield message, file, vault, and call-status policy layer. ZMath / Zero Boundary Algebra stays out of public browser JavaScript; public pages describe the benefit, not the private implementation.

Hosted Shield flow Included on callchat.org
Select file
Shield creates local vault material automatically
Send protected .zme1 container
Auto-protected file: research-notes.pdf.zme1

Start clean

Use the web shell, Element setup, or guide library.

Everything now has a clear path: chat UI, official Element setup, manuals, FAQ, and a downloadable PDF.