Do you hear the people sing?
The oak box under your roof is your server. Your files, your mail, your photos — home again, owned again, yours again.
This box is your server
The prison
Your digital life is rented. Your files, your mail, your photos, your identity — they sit on someone else's computer, under someone else's law, monetised by someone else.
The customer of Big Tech is a captive. You are not a subscriber to be milked or a product to be sold.
Liberator is the way out.
One box · one line · one phone
Members don't buy a gadget. They get their independence back as one integrated stack — the three things you currently rent from the oligarchs.
01 / SERVER
The oak box is your sovereign home node. Your data lives under your roof, on hardware you own.
Frees you from — hyperscaler cloud storage, foreign-jurisdiction data, surveillance-by-default.
02 / INTERNET
Sovereign connectivity straight into your node — the pipe serves you, not the other way around.
Frees you from — being metered and monitored by the incumbent pipe.
03 / MOBILE
A sovereign mobile and SIM that plug into the same stack. One escape, complete.
Frees you from — handset and carrier lock-in, and the tracking that rides on it.
The Holzbox
Solid natural oak — visible straight grain, delicate open pores, a matte hand-sanded finish. No plastic, no varnish, no data center. Real oak under your roof, holding your digital life where it belongs: with you.
The club
Liberator is a Verein — an association of people, not a company with customers. Five principles hold, and they are not fine print.
You join a movement; you are not sold to. No hard sell, ever — an invitation.
No companies, no legal entities — just people. Sovereignty is an individual right.
Power is distributed by person, never by money or shares. One person, one voice.
Any private natural person, anywhere, can join. Not a national project — a human one.
You own your stack. Your data, your tools, your connection — held by you, for you.
The club's constitution — dues, governance, stewardship of shared infrastructure — is being written. The five principles above are settled; the rest is coming.
Any private natural person, anywhere, can become a member. Leave your address and we'll write to you when the doors open.
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One member, one vote. We'll write to when the doors open.
Members, not customers · No companies · One member, one vote