Private.coffee
Our self-hosted Services
Private.coffee runs a Matrix server. You can use it to chat with other people at Private.coffee or around the world.
Go to HydrogenCryptPad is a private, encrypted, zero-knowledge, realtime collaborative editor, similar to Google Docs and Office 365.
Go to CryptPadTransfer.coffee allows you to transfer files securely using peer-to-peer connections. Your files are never stored on our servers.
Go to Transfer.coffeeMyIP.Coffee allows you to check your current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Go to MyIP.CoffeeOverleaf is an online LaTeX editor for writing and sharing documents. It allows you to write documents in LaTeX, and to collaborate with others.
Go to OverleafMastodon is a decentralized social network. You can use it to post short messages, follow other people, and more. Registrations are open to everyone on Cuddly Space.
Go to Cuddly Space Go to Skrt SocialPeerTube is a decentralized video hosting platform. You can use it to watch videos, follow channels, and more. Registrations are open to everyone on CuddlyTube.
Go to CuddlyTubeForgejo is our in-house Git forge. You can use it to host your Git repositories, and to collaborate with others.
Go to ForgejoBigBlueButton is an open-source video conferencing system. You can use it to hold video conferences, webinars, and more.
Go to BigBlueButtonHedgeDoc is an open-source collaborative markdown editor. You can use it to write and edit documents in markdown, and to collaborate with others.
Go to HedgeDocFacilMap is an open-source map editor. You can use it to create and edit maps, and to share them with others.
Go to FacilMapOTS is a service for sharing secrets securely. You can use it to share passwords, API keys, and other sensitive information.
Go to OTSQRMaker is a service for generating QR codes. You can use it to create QR codes for URLs, text, and more, directly in your browser.
Go to QRMakerFreshRSS is a RSS feed reader. You can use it to subscribe to RSS feeds and read the latest articles from your favorite websites.
Go to FreshRSSredlib is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Reddit. It allows you to browse Reddit without being tracked.
Go to redlibCyberChef is a web app for encryption, encoding, compression, and data analysis. It allows you to perform a wide range of operations on your data within your browser.
Go to CyberChefTravelynx is a service for logging your rail journeys, primarily for Germany and surrounding Europe. You can use it to keep track of the trains you've taken, and to view statistics about your trips.
Go to TravelynxAllTube is a video downloader powered by yt-dlp. It allows you to download videos from YouTube, Vimeo, and many other sites. You can also stream the download through our server for extra privacy.
Go to AllTubeInvidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube. Unfortunately, it is under attack from Google, and is mostly unusable at the moment.
Structables allows you to browse Instructables without being tracked.
Quetre is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Quora. It allows you to browse Quora without being tracked or having to log in.
Wikimore is an alternative front-end to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia wikis.
Priviblur is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Tumblr. It allows you to browse Tumblr without being tracked.
BiblioReads is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Goodreads. It allows you to browse Goodreads without being tracked.
Go to BiblioReadsSmall is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Medium. It allows you to browse Medium without being tracked.
Go to SmallScribe is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Medium. It allows you to browse Medium without being tracked.
Go to Scribewishthis is a service for creating wishlists. You can use it to create wishlists for yourself, or to share them with others.
Go to wishthisBreezeWiki is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Fandom. It allows you to browse Fandom wikis without ads or tracking.
Ducks for Ducks is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Geeks for Geeks. It allows you to browse Geeks for Geeks without ads or tracking.
Go to Ducks for Duckstldraw is a collaborative whiteboard. You can use it to draw and write with others in real-time.
Go to tldrawUse our URL shortener at pcof.fi to turn long, complicated URLs into something more handy.
Go to pcof.fiRallly is a free collaborative scheduling service. It allows you to create polls and vote on them, similar to Doodle. Pro features are enabled for free after signing in.
Go to RalllyLibreY is an open-source, privacy-friendly metasearch engine. It allows you to search for web, image, video, torrents, and more, and it can also search onion sites.
Gothub is an alternative GitHub interface that respects your privacy. It is currently in alpha, but you can browse and download repositories, and you can also clone them using git+https (although the text on the main page would disagree).
Go to GotHubBinternet is a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Pinterest. It allows you to browse Pinterest without being tracked.
Go to BinternetMoner.ooo is a service for checking Monero/fiat exchange rates. It allows you to see the current exchange rates for Monero in various fiat currencies.
Go to Moner.ooohttpbin is a service for testing HTTP requests. You can use it to see what your browser sends to a server, and to test various HTTP methods.
Go to httpbinOverpass is an API for OpenStreetMap. You can use it to query OpenStreetMap data, and to get the results in various formats.
Go to OverpassGoogleDonts is a privacy-friendly proxy to Google Fonts. It allows you to use Google Fonts without being tracked by Google.
Go to GoogleDontsnocdnbs is a privacy-friendly proxy to cdnjs.cloudflare.com. It allows you to use the cdnjs.cloudflare.com library without being tracked by Cloudflare.
Go to nocdnbsnobsdelivr is a privacy-friendly proxy to cdn.jsdelivr.net. It allows you to use the cdn.jsdelivr.net library without being tracked by jsDelivr.
Go to nobsdelivrTypeNot is a privacy-friendly proxy to Typekit. It allows you to use Typekit fonts without being tracked by Adobe.
Go to TypeNotPrivacy
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