A messenger with auto-delete and zero spam

Tired of random groups, unwanted messages, and chat histories that never end? There's a better way.

Why messaging feels like clutter

Modern messaging has become a source of noise, not connection:

Spam everywhere

Strangers, bots, and scammers in your inbox.

Random groups

Added to groups you never asked to join.

Ads in chat

Promoted messages, business accounts, sponsored content.

Permanent history

Years of messages taking up storage and mental space.

Why spam exists in the first place

Spam isn't an accident. It's a design choice.

When apps allow anyone to message you, when they let strangers add you to groups, spam is inevitable.

The only way to eliminate spam is to make it impossible by design.

How Juztuz prevents spam

Juztuz is built differently. These are architectural decisions, not features:

Invite-only messaging

Only people you add to your Cliq can reach you. No strangers sliding into your DMs.

No random group adds

You can't be added to groups without your consent. Your inbox stays clean.

No channels or broadcasts

No public channels. No mass messaging. No way to spam at scale.

Auto-delete that actually works

Messages on Juztuz don't just disappear from view. They're permanently deleted from our servers.

Intentional expiration

Choose when your messages disappear: 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or 1 year.

No lingering history

When messages expire, they're gone. From your device. From our servers. Forever.

No accidental data

No backups accumulating. No storage filling up. No old conversations to worry about.

How Juztuz compares

ExperienceTypical appsJuztuz
Message lifespanPermanent by defaultDisappears by default
SpamBlock or report laterStructurally prevented
Noise and clutterGroups, broadcasts, feedsOne-to-one and small Cliqs
Who can message youAnyone with your numberOnly people you invite
Business modelAds, data, reachSubscription, no ads

“Clean messaging isn't a filter. It's architecture.”

Message without clutter. Without spam. Without leftovers.

Start fresh with messaging that stays clean.