Private messenger for people you trust

Hestia

Your personal space for communication with family, close friends, and small teams: messages, files, and calls with local history and a server you can choose.

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Made for your circle

A calm place to talk, share, and stay in control.

Hestia keeps the focus on the people you choose: family, close friends, and small teams that want privacy without complexity.

Chats for trusted people

Keep everyday conversations in a private space built around explicit contacts and simple controls.

Files for your group

Share photos, documents, and notes without turning your server into a place for readable content.

Calls when text is not enough

Voice and video calls live next to your chats, so family, friends, or teammates can switch context naturally.

A server you can choose

Use the provided server or connect your own when your family, team, or community wants more ownership.

History stays close

Conversation history is kept on your device, helping reduce what needs to live on the server.

Clear contact trust

Verification is available for important contacts, but the app keeps the everyday experience simple.

How it works

Four steps from install to conversation.

  1. 01

    Download the client

    Install Hestia on Android, desktop, or open the web version.

  2. 02

    Connect to a server

    Use an existing Hestia server or prepare your own self-hosted backend.

  3. 03

    Add contacts by request

    Start conversations through explicit contact requests instead of public discovery.

  4. 04

    Talk in your own space

    Message, share files, and call with controls that stay understandable.

Choose your client

Downloads

Hestia recommends the right client for your device, but download starts only after you choose it.

Self-host your server

Prepare your own Hestia backend when you want infrastructure control.

Server setup guide

Privacy model

Privacy you can understand.

Hestia is designed so the server does not keep readable messages or files. Your conversation history stays on your device.

Privacy is still honest: the server may handle accounts, delivery state, connection timing, IP addresses, and other metadata needed to run the service.

For families, friends, and small teams, self-hosting is an option when you want more control over where that server lives and who operates it.