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Jack Dorsey’s Bitchat app lets you message without internet connection

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 16, 2025 10:14 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Few things frustrate internet users more than losing connection, being watched online or dealing with censorship. If you’ve ever had spotty service or worried about who might be reading your messages, you’re not alone. Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter (now X), is developing a new instant messaging app called Bitchat that lets you communicate without needing an internet connection.

Bitchat uses a decentralized mesh network to link people directly. This setup removes the need for central servers and makes it possible to send secure messages even when you’re offline. It’s a fresh take on messaging privacy, and here’s how it works.

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How Bitchat’s Bluetooth messaging app works without internet

Bitchat works by using Bluetooth to send messages to nearby devices. It’s designed like old-school chat rooms, where people can message each other directly or go into topic-based chat rooms with private conversations that are intended to be encrypted. Messages can travel up to 984 feet in ideal conditions when messaging directly, or hop device-to-device through other Bitchat-enabled phones to reach their destination in less connected zones.

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In a nutshell, Bitchat provides internet- and server-free communication, messages that are intended to disappear by default, no requirement for user IDs (email or phone number), and password-protected chat rooms.

Furthermore, it doesn’t collect personal data, and the technology it’s built on is intended to work across different devices and platforms, although it’s currently only available on iOS via TestFlight. Bitchat is a strong step toward privacy-first messaging, but users are cautioned not to rely on it for sensitive communications at this early stage.

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Why this offline messaging app could solve major connectivity problems

Bitchat tackles several pressing challenges of the digital age. For instance, those with limited access to the internet will find it useful during network outages or in areas with poor connectivity. People will also be able to use it in regions with a lot of data restrictions due to government sanctions. Furthermore, it provides true digital autonomy since there’s no centralized service storing your communications.

What Bitchat is doing is not entirely new. Apps like FireChat and Bridgefy explored similar offline messaging approaches, and while they gained brief popularity during protests and emergencies, they struggled with security flaws and scalability. However, it’s Bitchat’s renewed urgency at a time when online freedom is increasingly under threat that might propel it above those that came before.

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Upcoming features for Bitchat’s private Bluetooth messaging app

Bitchat is currently in early testing via Apple’s TestFlight program. Right now, it’s in the experimental phase. However, Dorsey has hinted that he will add more features like Wi-Fi Direct to boost its speed and range. Also, with the technology behind Bitchat being open and decentralized, we could see it embedded into other platforms, meaning more and more people might be using it in the near future.

Kurt’s key takeaways

Bitchat could spark a new era of communication. The app works offline and gives you control over your conversations. You don’t have to rely on centralized systems. Bitchat lets you send messages without anyone snooping or profiting from your data. As more people use it, Bitchat could serve as a lifeline during crises. It may help those living under digital restrictions. The app could also challenge companies that ignore privacy. As digital surveillance grows, this app might become more than just a trend. It could be exactly what we need.

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