When the Grid Goes Dark, We Stay Connected
A disaster-proof offline communication sanctuary for fishing communities and coastal areas. Solar-powered, WiFi-free typewriter stations that function during hurricanes, floods, and grid failures.
Join the NetworkA fisherman walks into a weathered gazebo after Hurricane Maria destroyed all cell towers, types a message on a vintage Hermes 3000: "Alive. House gone. At shelter.", and physically pins it to a central board. His daughter in San Francisco sees it uploaded via satellite when connectivity returns — his handwritten words preserved exactly as typed.
Each station operates independently with solar panels and battery backup, functioning for weeks without grid power.
Messages are automatically uploaded via satellite when connectivity returns, reaching loved ones worldwide.
Rugged analog stations preserve every word exactly as typed, with physical message boards for local viewing.
Join coastal communities building the future of disaster-proof communication
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