CongoSky  ·  The vision  ·  For curious kids

CongoSky, explained simply

We connect the people
no one connects.

And we promise to never lie about what works.

The whole idea, in three thoughts

Imagine the internet is a giant city. Most companies build shiny shops in the rich part of town. We build roads to the people living far out — the ones with no signal, no money for data, on the cheapest old phones. Here's how we think:

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Help the forgotten

We build for the person nobody else builds for — someone on a $20 phone in a place the internet skipped. If it works for them, it works for everyone.

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Protect, don't spy

Big tech companies make money by watching you. We do the opposite — we keep your secrets safe, even from ourselves.

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Everyone eats

When something good is made, everyone who helped gets a fair share — and the maths is public, so anyone can check it's fair.

Our golden rule 🌟

We're not allowed to lie about what works.

This is the most important thing about us. Every single thing we say we can do, we have to prove — with a little test that anyone can run. If something isn't built yet, we say “this is still a dream,” out loud. We never pretend.

So on this page you'll see three labels. They tell you the truth about every idea:

It's real — you can use it now We're building it It's a dream — an idea, not built yet

The cool things we're making

Each one has its honest label. Look how many are still dreams — that's okay. Dreams are how everything starts. The trick is being honest about which is which.

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Khuluma — a safety shout

A way to warn a neighbour about danger — even on the cheapest phone with no internet at all. It squeezes a message tiny so it fits through almost no signal.

We're building it
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Lucid — the honest robot brain

Most chatbots make stuff up when they don't know. Lucid would rather say “I don't know” than tell you something wrong. It even works with no internet.

It's real
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The secret-keeper

When we ask a big AI for help, we hide your name and details first — so the AI never finds out who you are. It does the thinking blindfolded.

It's real
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Messages over any radio

We can send a message using almost any kind of signal — even the tiny old kind — by only sending the surprising part, not the whole thing.

It's real
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CongoBand — make music

A whole band inside your web browser. Learn piano, jam along, write your own songs. You can play it right now!

It's real
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The Artist Hub

A place where real human artists come first. Their art gets a secret signature so it stays theirs — and nobody can copy it without asking.

We're building it
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The $20 solar phone

A tough little phone with a solar charger and spare batteries, so it never runs out of power far from home. It still sends a text where there's no tower.

It's a dream
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Old laptops become the cloud

Computers people throw away can become a whole village's own little internet. Rubbish turned into something useful.

It's a dream
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The travelling data-truck

A truck that drives to faraway places, drops off a little solar-powered computer full of the world's knowledge, and moves on. Like a library on wheels.

It's a dream

…and lots more. The grown-up version has all of them — including some very wild ideas we're honest are still just dreams.

How far we've come 🗺️

A map of the journey. The ✓ steps are really done. The gold one is what we're doing right now. The rest are still ahead.

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Done

The honest brain

We built an AI that won't make things up. We tested it 38 times and it passed every time.

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Done

The locked treasure chest

A way to store important facts so nobody can secretly change them — if they try, a seal breaks and everyone sees.

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Done

Tiny messages, tiny signal

We shrank a danger-message so small it fits through almost no signal at all.

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Done & live

The first real toys

CongoBand (make music) works right now, and a safe-information page is ready to help in an emergency.

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Right now

The full safety app + finding friends to help

Building the complete Khuluma app, and talking to phone companies who can help us reach everyone.

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Next

Keeping kids safe online

An AI helper that tells a parent if something dangerous happens — without ever reading a kid's private words. We won't say it's ready until it really is.

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Ahead

The $20 phone & reaching everyone

The little solar phone, dishes on rooftops, and old laptops turned into computers for whole villages.

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The big dream

A fair cloud for the whole world

Turning wasted, thrown-away computers into an internet that belongs to the people who use it — where everyone gets a fair share.

Why we really do this ❤️

Here's the honest secret: the technology isn't the point. People are the point. Somewhere there's a kid who can't tell anyone she's cold. Someone who hasn't eaten. A family that needs to be safe. We build all of this so that one day we can help thousands of them — the way you can only help a few with your own two hands.

That's it. That's the whole thing. Build clever tools, never lie about them, and use them to keep people warm.

Want to see more?

When you're ready for the grown-up version — with all the details and the proof you can check yourself — here are the doors: