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Show HN: Happymail – Make email great again

https://happymail.tech/
4•samset7•2d ago
Eight years ago, I was job hunting and felt embarrassed by my Gmail address. I tried registering firstname.lastname — taken everywhere. So I thought: "I'm in IT, I'll set up my own domain with my own IMAP/SMTP. How hard could it be?" A lot went wrong. Forgotten renewals. rocky DNS mistakes. I ended migrating toward Google Workspace, but in the end it felt overkill, having a subscription there plus the whole registrar subscription, and the whole GAFAM sticker on it. Moreover, the final price was way too high for me at the time. Six months ago, someone approached me and related to that issue, then said: "What if we automated all of that? Want to build it together?" I said yes. So Happymail was born. Anecdotal, My wife did found this name, excellent one! You search for an available email address using simple keywords (like your name), pick one, and you're set up in minutes. That's it. Zero config – works instantly with Outlook, Thunderbird, any mail app. Just email + password. You own your data – no GAFAM, no tracking, ever We handle the hard stuff – DNS, deliverability, renewals, domain reputation How it works We own and manage the domains — registrations, renewals, DNS, reputation — so you don't have to. Multiple people can share a domain without affecting each other (e.g., john@doe.re and jane@doe.re coexist independently). You get the benefits of a custom domain without any of the technical responsibility or even the whole registrar yearly fee upfront. Privacy by design GDPR-compliant – fully hosted in France under strict EU privacy laws We can't read your emails – Isolated from our main infrastructure, only you have the password. Backend secured on Azure France – isolated, heavily guarded, no US jurisdiction We never store your password – we set it up, you control it. You can reset it, but even we can't retrieve it. No backdoors – only a serious court order could compel a password reset (extremely rare) Your inbox is yours. We're in the business of infrastructure, not surveillance. Pricing €2 to €6.99/month depending on the domain (TLD costs vary). No hidden fees. We pay registrars, and infrastructure — you get a real email address you actually own. What's not ready yet We're launching early to get real feedback. The main missing piece: a migration tool to import your old emails from Gmail, Yahoo, GMX, etc. It's coming soon, but not today. We didn't want to build in the dark. We have enough to be useful — now we want your criticism. FAQ What if Happymail shuts down? We've planned for the worst. We have reserved funds in a locked account specifically for this scenario. If we ever have to close: first we stop accepting new subscriptions, then everyone gets at least a year's notice to export their data and get their affairs in order. Let's hope it never happens. Can I bring my own domain? No — we manage the domains to keep things simple and hassle-free. Why not Proton or Fastmail? They're great, but you're still @protonmail.com or @fastmail.com. With Happymail, you're @yourself — no branding, ever. What's the long-term business model? Subscriptions only. No ads, no data selling, ever. We plan to add optional extras down the road (more storage, a simple personal page for resumes, etc.), but the core stays simple. The new year is coming, and what better realistic new resolution than having a clean email that you are proud of? Happy new year! Happymail!

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